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

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

MOST HISPANIC · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Hispanic
1301Washington County High SchoolChatom, ALWashington County3950.8%(3)
1302Edgewood Elementary SchoolSelma, ALSelma City4020.8%(3)
1303Macedonia SchoolSection, ALJackson County1380.7%(1)
1304Grant Elementary SchoolPrichard, ALMobile County2850.7%(2)
1305Talladega County Central HighTalladega, ALTalladega County1430.7%
1306Sophia P Kingston Elementary SchoolSelma, ALSelma City3050.7%(2)
1307CF Vigor High SchoolPrichard, ALMobile County6200.7%(4)
1308Legacy PrepBirmingham, ALLegacy Prep3170.6%(2)
1309York West End Junior High SchoolLivingston, ALSumter County1590.6%(1)
1310Florence Howard Elementary SchoolMobile, ALMobile County4970.6%(3)
1311Fleeta SchoolOpp, ALCovington County1700.6%(1)
1312Wilcox Central High SchoolCamden, ALWilcox County3400.6%(2)
1313Underwood Elementary SchoolFlorence, ALLauderdale County3430.6%(2)
1314William R Martin Middle SchoolValley Grande, ALDallas County1800.6%(1)
1315J E Hobbs Elementary SchoolCamden, ALWilcox County3590.6%(2)
1316Lexington High SchoolLexington, ALLauderdale County3790.5%(2)
1317Pleasant Valley High SchoolJacksonville, ALCalhoun County3930.5%(2)
1318F S Ervin Elementary SchoolPine Hill, ALWilcox County1970.5%(1)
1319Wilson Hall Middle SchoolGrove Hill, ALClarke County2010.5%(1)
1320Southern Choctaw High SchoolGilbertown, ALChoctaw County2110.5%(1)
1321Greensboro Middle SchoolGreensboro, ALHale County2150.5%(1)
1322Choctaw County High SchoolButler, ALChoctaw County2310.4%(1)
1323McKenzie High SchoolMcKenzie, ALButler County4870.4%(2)
1324Oakman Middle SchoolOakman, ALWalker County2490.4%(1)
1325Clarke County High SchoolGrove Hill, ALClarke County2560.4%(1)
1326Tuskegee Public ElementaryTuskegee, ALMacon County2610.4%(1)
1327Monroeville Middle SchoolMonroeville, ALMonroe County2640.4%(1)
1328Sumter Central High SchoolYork, ALSumter County5260.4%(2)
1329Winston County High SchoolDouble Springs, ALWinston County2850.3%(1)
1330Monroe County High SchoolMonroeville, ALMonroe County3020.3%(1)
1331Francis Marion SchoolMarion, ALPerry County4130.2%(1)
1332Hubbertville SchoolFayette, ALFayette County4500.2%(1)
1333Princeton SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City1950.0%(0)
1334Southern Choctaw Elementary SchoolGilbertown, ALChoctaw County2880.0%(0)
1335JE Terry Elementary SchoolPlantersville, ALDallas County1100.0%(0)
1336Keith MiddleHigh SchoolOrrville, ALDallas County1880.0%(0)
1337Bruce K Craig Elementary SchoolSelma, ALDallas County1510.0%(0)
1338Mount HopeMt Hope, ALLawrence County1170.0%(0)
1339Central High SchoolHayneville, ALLowndes County1750.0%(0)
1340JacksonSteele Elementary SchoolHayneville, ALLowndes County1140.0%(0)
1341Amelia L Johnson High SchoolThomaston, ALMarengo County1420.0%(0)
1342Marengo High SchoolDixons Mills, ALMarengo County2230.0%(0)
1343Whitley Elementary SchoolPrichard, ALMobile County2370.0%(0)
1344Robert C Hatch High SchoolUniontown, ALPerry County4020.0%(0)
1345Rock Mills Junior High SchoolRoanoke, ALRandolph County1770.0%(0)
1346Payne Elementary SchoolSelma, ALSelma City1640.0%(0)
1347Camden School Of Arts TechnologyCamden, ALWilcox County1480.0%(0)
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