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The public middle schools with the highest share of Black students in Alabama · page 6

Ranks 251264 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in Alabama. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
251Corner Middle SchoolWarrior, ALJefferson County4371.4%(6)
252Priceville Junior High SchoolDecatur, ALMorgan County4831.2%(6)
253Hokes Bluff Middle SchoolHokes Bluff, ALEtowah County2531.2%(3)
254Douglas Middle SchoolDouglas, ALMarshall County5121.2%(6)
255Kate Duncan Smith DAR MiddleGrant, ALMarshall County3761.1%(4)
256Arab Junior High SchoolArab, ALArab City5630.7%(4)
257Crossville Middle SchoolCrossville, ALDeKalb County7700.7%(5)
258Double Springs Middle SchoolDouble Springs, ALWinston County1760.6%(1)
259Elberta Middle SchoolElberta, ALBaldwin County2760.4%(1)
260West Point Middle SchoolVinemont, ALCullman County3970.3%(1)
261Mountain Brook Junior High SchoolMountain Brook, ALMountain Brook City1,0050.2%(2)
262Fairview Middle SchoolCullman, ALCullman County2910.0%(0)
263Good Hope Middle SchoolCullman, ALCullman County3780.0%(0)
264Vinemont Middle SchoolVinemont, ALCullman County2250.0%(0)
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