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

Ranks 251264 of the public schools with the highest share of Hispanic students in Alabama. Back to page 1.

MOST HISPANIC · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Hispanic
251Handley Middle SchoolRoanoke, ALRoanoke City4831.4%(7)
252Escambia County Middle SchoolAtmore, ALEscambia County2781.4%(4)
253Hayneville Middle SchoolHayneville, ALLowndes County1441.4%(2)
254Piedmont Middle SchoolPiedmont, ALPiedmont City2231.4%(3)
255Eclectic Middle SchoolEclectic, ALElmore County4681.3%(6)
256The RBHudson STEAM AcademySelma, ALSelma City2791.1%(3)
257Mobile County Training Middle SchoolMobile, ALMobile County1931.0%(2)
258William R Martin Middle SchoolValley Grande, ALDallas County1800.6%(1)
259Wilson Hall Middle SchoolGrove Hill, ALClarke County2010.5%(1)
260Greensboro Middle SchoolGreensboro, ALHale County2150.5%(1)
261Oakman Middle SchoolOakman, ALWalker County2490.4%(1)
262Tuskegee Public ElementaryTuskegee, ALMacon County2610.4%(1)
263Monroeville Middle SchoolMonroeville, ALMonroe County2640.4%(1)
264Camden School Of Arts TechnologyCamden, ALWilcox County1480.0%(0)
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