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The public elementary schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in Alabama · page 9

Ranks 401450 of the public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in Alabama. Back to page 1.

MOST HISPANIC · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Hispanic
401Bryan Elementary SchoolMorris, ALJefferson County6976.7%(47)
402Randolph Elementary SchoolRandolph, ALBibb County2256.7%(15)
403Bryant Park ElementaryBirmingham, ALJefferson County7076.7%(47)
404Woodland Forrest Elementary SchoolTuscaloosa, ALTuscaloosa City5446.6%(36)
405Shelby Elementary SchoolShelby, ALShelby County2426.6%(16)
406Parrish ElementaryMiddle SchoolParrish, ALWalker County2886.6%(19)
407Owens Cross Roads SchoolOwens Cross Roads, ALMadison County3386.5%(22)
408Woodland Elementary SchoolWoodland, ALRandolph County3386.5%(22)
409Walker Elementary SchoolNorthport, ALTuscaloosa County7436.5%(48)
410Vestavia Hills Elementary Cahaba HeightsVestavia Hills, ALVestavia Hills City4516.4%(29)
411Charles A Brown Elementary SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City2966.4%(19)
412Webster Elementary SchoolMuscle Shoals, ALMuscle Shoals City2346.4%(15)
413West Point Intermediate SchoolVinemont, ALCullman County2506.4%(16)
414W S Neal Elementary SchoolEast Brewton, ALEscambia County5006.4%(32)
415Opp Elementary SchoolOpp, ALOpp City5476.4%(35)
416Rosalie Elementary SchoolPisgah, ALJackson County1736.4%(11)
417New Market SchoolNew Market, ALMadison County4266.3%(27)
418Brocks Gap Intermediate SchoolHoover, ALHoover City5216.3%(33)
419The Alberta School of Performing ArtsTuscaloosa, ALTuscaloosa City6326.3%(40)
420Iola Roberts Elementary SchoolPell City, ALPell City4026.2%(25)
421Spanish Fort Elementary SchoolSpanish Fort, ALBaldwin County7266.2%(45)
422Forest Hills SchoolFlorence, ALFlorence City9066.2%(56)
423New Hope Elementary SchoolNew Hope, ALMadison County5346.2%(33)
424Lake View Elementary SchoolMcCalla, ALTuscaloosa County7446.2%(46)
425Golden Springs Elementary SchoolAnniston, ALAnniston City3576.2%(22)
426Cotaco SchoolSomerville, ALMorgan County4596.1%(28)
427Tallassee Elementary SchoolTallassee, ALTallassee City6096.1%(37)
428Weaver Elementary SchoolWeaver, ALCalhoun County5446.1%(33)
429Girard Elementary SchoolDothan, ALDothan City3806.0%(23)
430US Jones Elementary SchoolDemopolis, ALDemopolis City4316.0%(26)
431John Will Elementary SchoolMobile, ALMobile County5496.0%(33)
432Harry N Mixon Intermediate SchoolOzark, ALOzark City3836.0%(23)
433Cottonwood Elementary SchoolCottonwood, ALHouston County5026.0%(30)
434Greenville Elementary SchoolGreenville, ALButler County2686.0%(16)
435Fitzpatrick Elementary SchoolMontgomery, ALMontgomery County3856.0%(23)
436Walnut Grove SchoolNew Market, ALMadison County3035.9%(18)
437Abbeville Elementary SchoolAbbeville, ALHenry County3385.9%(20)
438Carbon Hill ElementaryJunior High SchoolCarbon Hill, ALWalker County4755.9%(28)
439Rosinton SchoolRobertsdale, ALBaldwin County3255.8%(19)
440South Shades Crest Elementary SchoolHoover, ALHoover City5345.8%(31)
441Brent Elementary SchoolBrent, ALBibb County6035.8%(35)
442Elba Elementary SchoolElba, ALElba City3795.8%(22)
443Falkville Elementary SchoolFalkville, ALMorgan County3815.8%(22)
444Halcyon Elementary SchoolMontgomery, ALMontgomery County6945.8%(40)
445Huguley Elementary SchoolLanett, ALChambers County3835.7%(22)
446Greystone Elementary SchoolHoover, ALHoover City4385.7%(25)
447Delta Elementary SchoolBay Minette, ALBaldwin County2285.7%(13)
448Midland City Elementary SchoolMidland City, ALDale County4785.7%(27)
449Alexandria Elementary SchoolAlexandria, ALCalhoun County7125.6%(40)
450SpeakeDanville, ALLawrence County1785.6%(10)
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