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The public high schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in Alabama · page 2

Ranks 51100 of the public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in Alabama. Back to page 1.

MOST HISPANIC · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Hispanic
51Parker High SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City94217.9%(169)
52West Limestone High SchoolLester, ALLimestone County73617.9%(132)
53Jasper High SchoolJasper, ALJasper City85017.6%(150)
54Enterprise High SchoolEnterprise, ALEnterprise City2,17717.6%(382)
55Chilton County High SchoolClanton, ALChilton County83317.2%(143)
56Bullock County High SchoolUnion Springs, ALBullock County44817.0%(76)
57Elberta High SchoolElberta, ALBaldwin County73516.6%(122)
58Florence High SchoolFlorence, ALFlorence City1,10116.4%(181)
59New Brockton High SchoolNew Brockton, ALCoffee County45516.3%(74)
60Haleyville High SchoolHaleyville, ALHaleyville City46416.2%(75)
61Opelika High SchoolOpelika, ALOpelika City1,59015.3%(243)
62New Century Technology High SchoolHuntsville, ALHuntsville City36614.8%(54)
63White Plains High SchoolAnniston, ALCalhoun County39614.7%(58)
64Saks High SchoolAnniston, ALCalhoun County41914.3%(60)
65Pike County High SchoolBrundidge, ALPike County48414.3%(69)
66Woodlawn High SchoolMagnetBirmingham, ALBirmingham City75014.1%(106)
67Hanceville High SchoolHanceville, ALCullman County36314.1%(51)
68Eufaula High SchoolEufaula, ALEufaula City72814.0%(102)
69Sardis High SchoolSardis City, ALEtowah County54613.9%(76)
70Florence Freshman CenterFlorence, ALFlorence City32513.8%(45)
71Slocomb High SchoolSlocomb, ALGeneva County35413.8%(49)
72Barbour County High SchoolClayton, ALBarbour County29713.8%(41)
73Homewood High SchoolHomewood, ALHomewood City1,33313.7%(183)
74Johnson Abernathy Graetz High SchoolMontgomery, ALMontgomery County1,58713.5%(214)
75Lee High SchoolHuntsville, ALHuntsville City87713.2%(116)
76North Jackson High SchoolStevenson, ALJackson County43213.2%(57)
77Benjamin Russell High SchoolAlexander City, ALAlexander City85213.0%(111)
78Calera HighCalera, ALShelby County1,01813.0%(132)
79Albert P Brewer High SchoolSomerville, ALMorgan County75712.9%(98)
80Wellborn High SchoolAnniston, ALCalhoun County42512.9%(55)
81Randolph County High SchoolWedowee, ALRandolph County44112.9%(57)
82Holly Pond High SchoolHolly Pond, ALCullman County27812.6%(35)
83Stanhope Elmore High SchoolMillbrook, ALElmore County1,12312.4%(139)
84Sparkman Ninth Grade SchoolHarvest, ALMadison County62111.9%(74)
85Danville High SchoolDanville, ALMorgan County37411.8%(44)
86Shelby County High SchoolColumbiana, ALShelby County57211.7%(67)
87Sipsey Valley High SchoolBuhl, ALTuscaloosa County52411.6%(61)
88Scottsboro High SchoolScottsboro, ALScottsboro City72711.6%(84)
89Samson High SchoolSamson, ALGeneva County18311.5%(21)
90Etowah High SchoolAttalla, ALAttalla City45311.3%(51)
91Vinemont High SchoolVinemont, ALCullman County34811.2%(39)
92Ashville High SchoolAshville, ALSt Clair County37811.1%(42)
93Brookwood High SchoolBrookwood, ALTuscaloosa County1,07611.1%(119)
94Hoover High SchoolHoover, ALHoover City2,91910.8%(316)
95Gordo High SchoolGordo, ALPickens County47310.8%(51)
96Beauregard High SchoolOpelika, ALLee County53310.7%(57)
97WP Davidson High SchoolMobile, ALMobile County1,47010.6%(156)
98Hamilton High SchoolHamilton, ALMarion County44910.5%(47)
99Spain Park High SchoolHoover, ALHoover City1,47210.4%(153)
100Auburn Junior High SchoolAuburn, ALAuburn City1,49110.3%(153)
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