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The public schools with the highest share of Black students in Alabama · page 27

Ranks 1,3011,347 of the public schools with the highest share of Black students in Alabama. Back to page 1.

MOST BLACK · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
1301Addison High SchoolAddison, ALWinston County2320.4%(1)
1302Vinemont Elementary SchoolVinemont, ALCullman County4870.4%(2)
1303Fairview High SchoolCullman, ALCullman County5120.4%(2)
1304Kate D Smith DAR Elementary SchoolGrant, ALMarshall County5460.4%(2)
1305Elberta Middle SchoolElberta, ALBaldwin County2760.4%(1)
1306Laceys Spring Elementary SchoolLaceys Spring, ALMorgan County2770.4%(1)
1307Brindlee Mountain Elementary SchoolArab, ALMarshall County2860.3%(1)
1308West Point High SchoolCullman, ALCullman County5910.3%(2)
1309Ider SchoolIder, ALDeKalb County5860.3%(2)
1310Rosinton SchoolRobertsdale, ALBaldwin County3250.3%(1)
1311Crossville High SchoolCrossville, ALDeKalb County6490.3%(2)
1312Kate D Smith DAR High SchoolGrant, ALMarshall County3720.3%(1)
1313Parkside Elementary SchoolBaileyton, ALCullman County3790.3%(1)
1314Good Hope Elementary SchoolCullman, ALCullman County3930.3%(1)
1315West Point Middle SchoolVinemont, ALCullman County3970.3%(1)
1316Whitesboro Elementary SchoolBoaz, ALEtowah County4230.2%(1)
1317Haleyville High SchoolHaleyville, ALHaleyville City4640.2%(1)
1318Good Hope High SchoolCullman, ALCullman County4850.2%(1)
1319Cold Springs Elementary SchoolBremen, ALCullman County5000.2%(1)
1320Mountain Brook Junior High SchoolMountain Brook, ALMountain Brook City1,0050.2%(2)
1321Ranburne High SchoolRanburne, ALCleburne County5260.2%(1)
1322Crossville Elementary SchoolCrossville, ALDeKalb County6580.1%(1)
1323North Sand Mountain SchoolHigdon, ALJackson County6940.1%(1)
1324Fruithurst Elementary SchoolFruithurst, ALCleburne County2260.0%(0)
1325Fleeta SchoolOpp, ALCovington County1700.0%(0)
1326Vinemont High SchoolVinemont, ALCullman County3480.0%(0)
1327Welti Elementary SchoolCullman, ALCullman County2180.0%(0)
1328Fairview Middle SchoolCullman, ALCullman County2910.0%(0)
1329Good Hope Middle SchoolCullman, ALCullman County3780.0%(0)
1330Vinemont Middle SchoolVinemont, ALCullman County2250.0%(0)
1331West Point Elementary SchoolCullman, ALCullman County4960.0%(0)
1332Cullman Child Development CenterCullman, ALCullman County1700.0%(0)
1333Harmony SchoolLogan, ALCullman County3370.0%(0)
1334West Point Intermediate SchoolVinemont, ALCullman County2500.0%(0)
1335Ivalee Elementary SchoolAttalla, ALEtowah County2000.0%(0)
1336Phil Campbell Elementary SchoolPhil Campbell, ALFranklin County4410.0%(0)
1337Bryant SchoolBryant, ALJackson County1030.0%(0)
1338Rosalie Elementary SchoolPisgah, ALJackson County1730.0%(0)
1339Macedonia SchoolSection, ALJackson County1380.0%(0)
1340Phillips Elementary SchoolBear Creek, ALMarion County2400.0%(0)
1341Cherokee Bend Elementary SchoolMountain Brook, ALMountain Brook City5620.0%(0)
1342Crestline Elementary SchoolMountain Brook, ALMountain Brook City7430.0%(0)
1343Mountain Brook High SchoolMountain Brook, ALMountain Brook City9850.0%(0)
1344Mountain Brook Elementary SchoolMountain Brook, ALMountain Brook City5510.0%(0)
1345Steele Elementary SchoolSteele, ALSt Clair County1410.0%(0)
1346Lynn High SchoolLynn, ALWinston County2560.0%(0)
1347Meek Elementary SchoolArley, ALWinston County2110.0%(0)
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