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The public high schools with the highest share of Black students in Alabama · page 7

Ranks 301317 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in Alabama. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
301Meek High SchoolArley, ALWinston County2860.7%(2)
302Susan Moore High SchoolBlountsville, ALBlount County4400.7%(3)
303Corner High SchoolDora, ALJefferson County4920.6%(3)
304JB Pennington High SchoolBlountsville, ALBlount County5070.6%(3)
305Cullman High SchoolCullman, ALCullman City1,0140.6%(6)
306Sardis High SchoolSardis City, ALEtowah County5460.6%(3)
307Addison High SchoolAddison, ALWinston County2320.4%(1)
308Fairview High SchoolCullman, ALCullman County5120.4%(2)
309West Point High SchoolCullman, ALCullman County5910.3%(2)
310Crossville High SchoolCrossville, ALDeKalb County6490.3%(2)
311Kate D Smith DAR High SchoolGrant, ALMarshall County3720.3%(1)
312Haleyville High SchoolHaleyville, ALHaleyville City4640.2%(1)
313Good Hope High SchoolCullman, ALCullman County4850.2%(1)
314Ranburne High SchoolRanburne, ALCleburne County5260.2%(1)
315Vinemont High SchoolVinemont, ALCullman County3480.0%(0)
316Mountain Brook High SchoolMountain Brook, ALMountain Brook City9850.0%(0)
317Lynn High SchoolLynn, ALWinston County2560.0%(0)
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