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The public high schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in Alabama · page 6

Ranks 251300 of the public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in Alabama. Back to page 1.

MOST HISPANIC · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Hispanic
251Carbon Hill High SchoolCarbon Hill, ALWalker County3493.1%(11)
252Lincoln High SchoolLincoln, ALTalladega County6073.1%(19)
253Lynn High SchoolLynn, ALWinston County2563.1%(8)
254Hale County High SchoolMoundville, ALHale County3543.1%(11)
255Curry High SchoolJasper, ALWalker County3643.0%(11)
256Florala High SchoolFlorala, ALCovington County2333.0%(7)
257Greenville High SchoolGreenville, ALButler County5262.9%(15)
258Ohatchee High SchoolOhatchee, ALCalhoun County3912.8%(11)
259Meek High SchoolArley, ALWinston County2862.8%(8)
260Ramsay High SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City7622.8%(21)
261Acceleration Day and Evening AcademyMOBILE, ALMAEF Public Charter Schools5132.7%(14)
262Citronelle High SchoolCitronelle, ALMobile County7342.7%(20)
263Dadeville High SchoolDadeville, ALTallapoosa County5342.6%(14)
264Hatton High SchoolTown Creek, ALLawrence County5362.6%(14)
265Arab High SchoolArab, ALArab City7352.6%(19)
266Escambia County High SchoolAtmore, ALEscambia County3902.6%(10)
267Oakman High SchoolOakman, ALWalker County3152.5%(8)
268Dora High SchoolDora, ALWalker County4762.5%(12)
269Hayden High SchoolHayden, ALBlount County7982.5%(20)
270Flomaton High SchoolFlomaton, ALEscambia County5592.5%(14)
271Mattie T Blount High SchoolEight Mile, ALMobile County1,0582.5%(26)
272Berry High SchoolBerry, ALFayette County2452.5%(6)
273Andalusia High SchoolAndalusia, ALAndalusia City4712.3%(11)
274Booker T Washington HighTuskegee, ALMacon County6562.3%(15)
275Goshen High SchoolGoshen, ALPike County3562.3%(8)
276Elmore County High SchoolEclectic, ALElmore County4942.2%(11)
277Mountain Brook High SchoolMountain Brook, ALMountain Brook City9852.2%(22)
278Lauderdale County High SchoolRogersville, ALLauderdale County5422.2%(12)
279Lafayette High SchoolLafayette, ALChambers County1822.2%(4)
280Oak Grove High SchoolBessemer, ALJefferson County7772.2%(17)
281Calhoun High SchoolLetohatchee, ALLowndes County1862.1%(4)
282Continuous Learning CenterMobile, ALMobile County2591.9%(5)
283TR Miller High SchoolBrewton, ALBrewton City3731.9%(7)
284Greensboro High SchoolGreensboro, ALHale County2761.8%(5)
285Dallas County High SchoolPlantersville, ALDallas County3341.8%(6)
286Aliceville High SchoolAliceville, ALPickens County3381.8%(6)
287Southside High SchoolSelma, ALDallas County2851.8%(5)
288Ranburne High SchoolRanburne, ALCleburne County5261.7%(9)
289McIntosh High SchoolMcIntosh, ALWashington County1751.7%(3)
290Handley High SchoolRoanoke, ALRoanoke City3661.6%(6)
291Thomasville High SchoolThomasville, ALThomasville City3051.6%(5)
292Linden High SchoolLinden, ALLinden City1261.6%(2)
293John L Leflore Magnet SchoolMobile, ALMobile County5821.6%(9)
294Holtville High SchoolDeatsville, ALElmore County5551.4%(8)
295Straughn High SchoolAndalusia, ALCovington County4331.4%(6)
296Satsuma High SchoolSatsuma, ALSatsuma City7291.4%(10)
297Rogers High SchoolFlorence, ALLauderdale County5101.4%(7)
298Addison High SchoolAddison, ALWinston County2321.3%(3)
299Cold Springs High SchoolBremen, ALCullman County2351.3%(3)
300Greene County High SchoolEutaw, ALGreene County2501.2%(3)
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