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The public K-12 schools with the highest share of White students in Alabama · page 2

Ranks 5165 of the public schools with the highest share of White students in Alabama. Back to page 1.

MOST WHITE · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% White
51Luverne High SchoolLuverne, ALCrenshaw County74547.6%(355)
52Lloyd Wood Education CenterNorthport, ALTuscaloosa County20544.4%(91)
53Augusta Evans SchoolMobile, ALMobile County19836.9%(73)
54Breakthrough Charter SchoolMarion, ALBreakthrough Charter School37528.0%(105)
55Collinsville High SchoolCollinsville, ALDeKalb County90627.9%(253)
56The PathwayMobile, ALMobile County39618.4%(73)
57Georgiana SchoolGeorgiana, ALButler County37715.9%(60)
58Autaugaville SchoolAutaugaville, ALAutauga County2559.8%(25)
59Notasulga High SchoolNotasulga, ALMacon County2587.4%(19)
60Amelia L Johnson High SchoolThomaston, ALMarengo County1422.1%(3)
61J F Shields High SchoolBeatrice, ALMonroe County1791.7%(3)
62LEAD Academy Building BMontgomery, ALLEAD Academy3941.5%(6)
63Francis Marion SchoolMarion, ALPerry County4131.0%(4)
64Marengo High SchoolDixons Mills, ALMarengo County2230.9%(2)
65Robert C Hatch High SchoolUniontown, ALPerry County4020.0%(0)
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