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

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

MOST WHITE · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% White
251Brewbaker Middle SchoolMontgomery, ALMontgomery County8060.9%(7)
252Bessemer City Middle SchoolBessemer, ALBessemer City6160.8%(5)
253Wilkerson Middle SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City4240.7%(3)
254South Highlands Middle SchoolUnion Springs, ALBullock County3820.5%(2)
255Erwin Middle SchoolCenter Point, ALJefferson County5850.5%(3)
256Empower Community School Upper CampusBessemer, ALEmpower Schools of Alabama2110.5%(1)
257Jones Valley Middle SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City4650.4%(2)
258McKee Middle SchoolMontgomery, ALMontgomery County5200.4%(2)
259Bush Hills STEAM AcademyBirmingham, ALBirmingham City3700.0%(0)
260C J Donald Middle SchoolFairfield, ALFairfield City3160.0%(0)
261Robert Brown Middle SchoolEutaw, ALGreene County3090.0%(0)
262Mobile County Training Middle SchoolMobile, ALMobile County1930.0%(0)
263The RBHudson STEAM AcademySelma, ALSelma City2790.0%(0)
264Legacy Prep IntermediateBirmingham, ALLegacy Prep2190.0%(0)
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