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The lowest-poverty (most affluent) public high schools in Alabama · page 3

Ranks 101150 of the lowest-poverty (most affluent) public schools in Alabama. Back to page 1.

LOWEST POVERTY · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudents% FRL
101Saint Clair County High SchoolOdenville, ALSt Clair CountyHigh66547.5%
102University Charter School SecondaryLivingston, ALUniversity Charter SchoolHigh30947.6%
103Hatton High SchoolTown Creek, ALLawrence CountyHigh53647.6%
104Cleburne County High SchoolHeflin, ALCleburne CountyHigh55547.7%
105Cherokee County High SchoolCentre, ALCherokee CountyHigh44847.8%
106Holly Pond High SchoolHolly Pond, ALCullman CountyHigh27847.8%
107Flomaton High SchoolFlomaton, ALEscambia CountyHigh55947.9%
108Rehobeth High SchoolDothan, ALHouston CountyHigh78648.0%
109Wilson High SchoolFlorence, ALLauderdale CountyHigh58548.2%
110Fairview High SchoolCullman, ALCullman CountyHigh51248.2%
111New Hope High SchoolNew Hope, ALMadison CountyHigh59848.3%
112Munford High SchoolMunford, ALTalladega CountyHigh38548.6%
113Sardis High SchoolSardis City, ALEtowah CountyHigh54648.7%
114Robertsdale High SchoolRobertsdale, ALBaldwin CountyHigh1,41848.8%
115Danville High SchoolDanville, ALMorgan CountyHigh37448.9%
116Washington County High SchoolChatom, ALWashington CountyHigh39549.4%
117Curry High SchoolJasper, ALWalker CountyHigh36449.5%
118Mary G Montgomery High SchoolSemmes, ALMobile CountyHigh1,88849.5%
119Magic City Acceptance AcademyBirmingham, ALMagic City Acceptance AcademyHigh34549.6%
120Florence High SchoolFlorence, ALFlorence CityHigh1,10149.8%
121Thompson High SchoolAlabaster, ALAlabaster CityHigh2,06049.9%
122Sylacauga High SchoolSylacauga, ALSylacauga CityHigh62749.9%
123Ardmore High SchoolArdmore, ALLimestone CountyHigh96450.0%
124Hillcrest High SchoolTuscaloosa, ALTuscaloosa CountyHigh1,43450.1%
125Hamilton High SchoolHamilton, ALMarion CountyHigh44950.1%
126Oakman High SchoolOakman, ALWalker CountyHigh31550.2%
127Lawrence County High SchoolMoulton, ALLawrence CountyHigh58650.3%
128Guntersville High SchoolGuntersville, ALGuntersville CityHigh55650.4%
129Winston County High SchoolDouble Springs, ALWinston CountyHigh28550.5%
130Ramsay High SchoolBirmingham, ALBirmingham CityHigh76250.7%
131Marion County High SchoolGuin, ALMarion CountyHigh22350.7%
132Cordova High SchoolCordova, ALWalker CountyHigh45151.7%
133New Brockton High SchoolNew Brockton, ALCoffee CountyHigh45551.9%
134Haleyville High SchoolHaleyville, ALHaleyville CityHigh46452.2%
135Stanhope Elmore High SchoolMillbrook, ALElmore CountyHigh1,12352.2%
136Tallassee High SchoolTallassee, ALTallassee CityHigh47452.3%
137Oxford High SchoolOxford, ALOxford CityHigh1,24252.7%
138McAdory High SchoolMcCalla, ALJefferson CountyHigh1,25952.7%
139Ashville High SchoolAshville, ALSt Clair CountyHigh37852.9%
140Lincoln High SchoolLincoln, ALTalladega CountyHigh60753.2%
141Gordo High SchoolGordo, ALPickens CountyHigh47353.3%
142Opp High SchoolOpp, ALOpp CityHigh39653.3%
143Carbon Hill High SchoolCarbon Hill, ALWalker CountyHigh34953.3%
144Athens High SchoolAthens, ALAthens CityHigh1,27853.4%
145Hanceville High SchoolHanceville, ALCullman CountyHigh36353.4%
146Beauregard High SchoolOpelika, ALLee CountyHigh53353.5%
147Lynn High SchoolLynn, ALWinston CountyHigh25653.5%
148TR Miller High SchoolBrewton, ALBrewton CityHigh37353.6%
149Fayette County High SchoolFayette, ALFayette CountyHigh36653.8%
150Berry High SchoolBerry, ALFayette CountyHigh24553.9%
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