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

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

MOST WHITE · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% White
1301Erwin Middle SchoolCenter Point, ALJefferson County5850.5%(3)
1302George Washington Carver Elementary SchoolTuskegee, ALMacon County4060.5%(2)
1303Tuggle Elementary SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City4230.5%(2)
1304Empower Community School Upper CampusBessemer, ALEmpower Schools of Alabama2110.5%(1)
1305Minor Elementary SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City4410.5%(2)
1306Jones Valley Middle SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City4650.4%(2)
1307Parker High SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City9420.4%(4)
1308Greene County High SchoolEutaw, ALGreene County2500.4%(1)
1309McKee Middle SchoolMontgomery, ALMontgomery County5200.4%(2)
1310Glen Oaks Intermediate SchoolFairfield, ALFairfield City2750.4%(1)
1311George Washington Carver High SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City5700.3%(2)
1312Central Elementary SchoolTuscaloosa, ALTuscaloosa City2910.3%(1)
1313LIFE Academy at Historic St Jude Educational InstituteMontgomery, ALLIFE Academy5990.3%(2)
1314Legacy PrepBirmingham, ALLegacy Prep3170.3%(1)
1315Booker T Washington HighTuskegee, ALMacon County6560.3%(2)
1316Oliver K5 SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City3430.3%(1)
1317Sun Valley Elementary SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City6780.3%(2)
1318Midfield Elementary SchoolMidfield, ALMidfield City3770.3%(1)
1319Central Park Elementary SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City3860.3%(1)
1320Holloway ElementaryMobile, ALMobile County4830.2%(1)
1321Martin L King Jr Elementary SchoolTuscaloosa, ALTuscaloosa City4670.2%(1)
1322Oxmoor K5Birmingham, ALBirmingham City5120.2%(1)
1323John L Leflore Magnet SchoolMobile, ALMobile County5820.2%(1)
1324CF Vigor High SchoolPrichard, ALMobile County6200.2%(1)
1325Selma High SchoolSelma, ALSelma City6800.1%(1)
1326Charles A Brown Elementary SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City2960.0%(0)
1327JacksonOlin High SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City7130.0%(0)
1328Princeton SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham City1950.0%(0)
1329South Hampton K8Birmingham, ALBirmingham City5110.0%(0)
1330Bush Hills STEAM AcademyBirmingham, ALBirmingham City3700.0%(0)
1331C J Donald Middle SchoolFairfield, ALFairfield City3160.0%(0)
1332Robinson Primary SchoolFairfield, ALFairfield City2380.0%(0)
1333Robert Brown Middle SchoolEutaw, ALGreene County3090.0%(0)
1334Central High SchoolHayneville, ALLowndes County1750.0%(0)
1335Mobile County Training Middle SchoolMobile, ALMobile County1930.0%(0)
1336WD Robbins Elementary SchoolPrichard, ALMobile County2650.0%(0)
1337Grant Elementary SchoolPrichard, ALMobile County2850.0%(0)
1338Johnson Elementary SchoolMontgomery, ALMontgomery County3400.0%(0)
1339Brewbaker Intermediate SchoolMontgomery, ALMontgomery County5490.0%(0)
1340McKee PreK CenterMontgomery, ALMontgomery County1780.0%(0)
1341Robert C Hatch High SchoolUniontown, ALPerry County4020.0%(0)
1342Payne Elementary SchoolSelma, ALSelma City1640.0%(0)
1343The RBHudson STEAM AcademySelma, ALSelma City2790.0%(0)
1344Livingston Junior High SchoolLivingston, ALSumter County2160.0%(0)
1345York West End Junior High SchoolLivingston, ALSumter County1590.0%(0)
1346ABC ElementaryAlberta, ALWilcox County1030.0%(0)
1347Legacy Prep IntermediateBirmingham, ALLegacy Prep2190.0%(0)
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