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The public schools with the highest share of Black students in Alabama · page 26

Ranks 1,2511,300 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in Alabama. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
1251Phillips High SchoolBear Creek, ALMarion County2001.0%(2)
1252Hokes Bluff Elementary SchoolHokes Bluff, ALEtowah County6101.0%(6)
1253Pleasant Grove Elementary SchoolHeflin, ALCleburne County2061.0%(2)
1254Hatton Elementary SchoolTown Creek, ALLawrence County4240.9%(4)
1255Tharptown Elementary SchoolRussellville, ALFranklin County5410.9%(5)
1256Appalachian SchoolOneonta, ALBlount County6990.9%(6)
1257Cold Springs High SchoolBremen, ALCullman County2350.8%(2)
1258Fyffe High SchoolFyffe, ALDeKalb County9540.8%(8)
1259Arab Elementary SchoolArab, ALArab City5990.8%(5)
1260Arab High SchoolArab, ALArab City7350.8%(6)
1261Hokes Bluff High SchoolHokes Bluff, ALEtowah County3710.8%(3)
1262Cleveland Elementary SchoolCleveland, ALBlount County4990.8%(4)
1263Zion Chapel High SchoolJack, ALCoffee County8870.8%(7)
1264Cleveland High SchoolCleveland, ALBlount County3890.8%(3)
1265Henagar Junior High SchoolHenagar, ALDeKalb County2610.8%(2)
1266Haleyville Elementary SchoolHaleyville, ALHaleyville City7850.8%(6)
1267Locust Fork ElementaryLocust Fork, ALBlount County5340.8%(4)
1268Good Hope Primary SchoolCullman, ALCullman County4010.8%(3)
1269Hackleburg High SchoolHackleburg, ALMarion County2650.8%(2)
1270Geraldine SchoolGeraldine, ALDeKalb County1,2110.7%(9)
1271Arab Junior High SchoolArab, ALArab City5630.7%(4)
1272Meek High SchoolArley, ALWinston County2860.7%(2)
1273Susan Moore High SchoolBlountsville, ALBlount County4400.7%(3)
1274Pisgah High SchoolPisgah, ALJackson County5980.7%(4)
1275Lupton Junior High SchoolNauvoo, ALWalker County4480.7%(3)
1276Swift Elementary SchoolBon Secour, ALBaldwin County1550.7%(1)
1277Crossville Middle SchoolCrossville, ALDeKalb County7700.7%(5)
1278Sand Rock High SchoolSand Rock, ALCherokee County7830.6%(5)
1279Holly Pond Elementary SchoolHolly Pond, ALCullman County6340.6%(4)
1280Corner High SchoolDora, ALJefferson County4920.6%(3)
1281JB Pennington High SchoolBlountsville, ALBlount County5070.6%(3)
1282Cullman High SchoolCullman, ALCullman City1,0140.6%(6)
1283Valley Head High SchoolValley Head, ALDeKalb County5170.6%(3)
1284Addison Elementary SchoolAddison, ALWinston County3460.6%(2)
1285Arab Primary SchoolArab, ALArab City6980.6%(4)
1286Ruhuma Junior High SchoolFt Payne, ALDeKalb County1750.6%(1)
1287Double Springs Elementary SchoolDouble Springs, ALWinston County3490.6%(2)
1288Double Springs Middle SchoolDouble Springs, ALWinston County1760.6%(1)
1289Spring Garden High SchoolSpring Garden, ALCherokee County5500.6%(3)
1290Sardis High SchoolSardis City, ALEtowah County5460.6%(3)
1291Bagley Elementary SchoolDora, ALJefferson County5500.6%(3)
1292Elsanor SchoolRobertsdale, ALBaldwin County3750.5%(2)
1293Susan Moore Elementary SchoolBlountsville, ALBlount County5820.5%(3)
1294Cullman City Primary SchoolCullman, ALCullman City7820.5%(4)
1295Skyline High SchoolScottsboro, ALJackson County5860.5%(3)
1296Rogers Elementary SchoolFlorence, ALLauderdale County5920.5%(3)
1297Dutton Elementary SchoolDutton, ALJackson County2010.5%(1)
1298Stapleton SchoolStapleton, ALBaldwin County2030.5%(1)
1299East Franklin Junior High SchoolPhil Campbell, ALFranklin County2120.5%(1)
1300Plainview SchoolRainsville, ALDeKalb County1,1670.4%(5)
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