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The public elementary schools with the highest share of White students in Alabama · page 2

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

MOST WHITE · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% White
51Holtville Elementary SchoolDeatsville, ALElmore County87788.7%(778)
52Walker Elementary SchoolNorthport, ALTuscaloosa County74388.3%(656)
53Colbert Heights Elementary SchoolTuscumbia, ALColbert County48688.3%(429)
54Phil Campbell Elementary SchoolPhil Campbell, ALFranklin County44188.2%(389)
55Good Hope Primary SchoolCullman, ALCullman County40188.0%(353)
56Carbon Hill ElementaryJunior High SchoolCarbon Hill, ALWalker County47588.0%(418)
57Falkville Elementary SchoolFalkville, ALMorgan County38187.9%(335)
58Robert E Lee ElementarySatsuma, ALSatsuma City80587.8%(707)
59Cotaco SchoolSomerville, ALMorgan County45987.4%(401)
60Kate D Smith DAR Intermediate SchoolGrant, ALMarshall County30887.3%(269)
61Locust Fork ElementaryLocust Fork, ALBlount County53487.3%(466)
62Shelby Elementary SchoolShelby, ALShelby County24287.2%(211)
63West Point Elementary SchoolCullman, ALCullman County49687.1%(432)
64Brindlee Mountain Primary SchoolGuntersville, ALMarshall County27887.0%(242)
65Crestline Elementary SchoolHartselle, ALHartselle City71087.0%(618)
66Southside Elementary SchoolSouthside, ALEtowah County58586.8%(508)
67Cordova Elementary SchoolCordova, ALWalker County32186.6%(278)
68Parkside Elementary SchoolBaileyton, ALCullman County37986.5%(328)
69West Jefferson Elementary SchoolQuinton, ALJefferson County11186.5%(96)
70Cedar Hill Elementary SchoolArdmore, ALLimestone County57686.5%(498)
71Woodland Elementary SchoolWoodland, ALRandolph County33886.4%(292)
72Breitling Elementary SchoolGrand Bay, ALMobile County47186.2%(406)
73Bryan Elementary SchoolMorris, ALJefferson County69786.1%(600)
74Oakman Elementary SchoolOakman, ALWalker County35686.0%(306)
75Rosinton SchoolRobertsdale, ALBaldwin County32585.8%(279)
76Highland Elementary SchoolGadsden, ALEtowah County21685.7%(185)
77Priceville Elementary SchoolPriceville, ALMorgan County67485.5%(576)
78J E Turner ElementaryWilmer, ALMobile County52985.3%(451)
79Wicksburg Elementary SchoolNewton, ALHouston County63685.1%(541)
80Mount Olive Elementary SchoolMount Olive, ALJefferson County28685.0%(243)
81Cleburne County Elementary SchoolHeflin, ALCleburne County39184.9%(332)
82Cullman City Primary SchoolCullman, ALCullman City78284.9%(664)
83Brooks Elementary SchoolKillen, ALLauderdale County87484.9%(742)
84Springville Elementary SchoolSpringville, ALSt Clair County77984.8%(661)
85Gaston Elementary SchoolGadsden, ALEtowah County29084.8%(246)
86Vinemont Elementary SchoolVinemont, ALCullman County48784.8%(413)
87Perdido Elementary SchoolPerdido, ALBaldwin County57284.8%(485)
88Wilsonville Elementary SchoolWilsonville, ALShelby County22984.7%(194)
89West End Elementary SchoolAltoona, ALEtowah County39084.6%(330)
90Eclectic Elementary SchoolEclectic, ALElmore County68984.3%(581)
91Stapleton SchoolStapleton, ALBaldwin County20384.2%(171)
92Holly Pond Elementary SchoolHolly Pond, ALCullman County63484.1%(533)
93Edgewood Elementary SchoolHomewood, ALHomewood City93584.1%(786)
94Good Hope Elementary SchoolCullman, ALCullman County39384.0%(330)
95Mount HopeMt Hope, ALLawrence County11783.8%(98)
96Hatton Elementary SchoolTown Creek, ALLawrence County42483.7%(355)
97Winfield Elementary SchoolWinfield, ALWinfield City49983.4%(416)
98Glencoe Elementary SchoolGlencoe, ALEtowah County39783.1%(330)
99Cherokee Elementary SchoolCherokee, ALColbert County22682.7%(187)
100SpeakeDanville, ALLawrence County17882.6%(147)
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