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The lowest-poverty (most affluent) public high schools in Alabama · page 4

Ranks 151200 of the lowest-poverty (most affluent) public schools in Alabama. Back to page 1.

LOWEST POVERTY · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudents% FRL
151Albert P Brewer High SchoolSomerville, ALMorgan CountyHigh75753.9%
152Weaver High SchoolWeaver, ALCalhoun CountyHigh46854.3%
153West End High SchoolWalnut Grove, ALEtowah CountyHigh37054.6%
154Shades Valley High SchoolIrondale, ALJefferson CountyHigh1,09454.7%
155Demopolis High SchoolDemopolis, ALDemopolis CityHigh59454.7%
156JB Pennington High SchoolBlountsville, ALBlount CountyHigh50755.0%
157Florence Freshman CenterFlorence, ALFlorence CityHigh32555.1%
158WP Davidson High SchoolMobile, ALMobile CountyHigh1,47055.1%
159Pell City High SchoolPell City, ALPell CityHigh1,19355.2%
160Beulah High SchoolValley, ALLee CountyHigh53555.5%
161Geneva County High SchoolHartford, ALGeneva CountyHigh23455.6%
162Chilton County High SchoolClanton, ALChilton CountyHigh83355.6%
163Baldwin County High SchoolBay Minette, ALBaldwin CountyHigh94055.9%
164Woodland High SchoolWoodland, ALRandolph CountyHigh27856.1%
165Slocomb High SchoolSlocomb, ALGeneva CountyHigh35456.2%
166Florala High SchoolFlorala, ALCovington CountyHigh23356.2%
167Park Crossing High SchoolMontgomery, ALMontgomery CountyHigh88256.2%
168Central High SchoolPhenix City, ALPhenix CityHigh1,57956.4%
169North Jackson High SchoolStevenson, ALJackson CountyHigh43256.5%
170Piedmont High SchoolPiedmont, ALPiedmont CityHigh31556.5%
171Colbert Heights High SchoolTuscumbia, ALColbert CountyHigh46756.5%
172Austin High SchoolDecatur, ALDecatur CityHigh99956.6%
173Calera HighCalera, ALShelby CountyHigh1,01856.9%
174Shelby County High SchoolColumbiana, ALShelby CountyHigh57257.0%
175Hale County High SchoolMoundville, ALHale CountyHigh35457.1%
176Alma Bryant High SchoolIrvington, ALMobile CountyHigh1,62457.2%
177West Limestone High SchoolLester, ALLimestone CountyHigh73657.3%
178Columbia High SchoolHuntsville, ALHuntsville CityHigh91657.5%
179Phil Campbell High SchoolPhil Campbell, ALFranklin CountyHigh38257.6%
180Valley High SchoolValley, ALChambers CountyHigh69258.1%
181Hackleburg High SchoolHackleburg, ALMarion CountyHigh26558.1%
182Andalusia High SchoolAndalusia, ALAndalusia CityHigh47158.2%
183Benjamin Russell High SchoolAlexander City, ALAlexander CityHigh85258.2%
184Brindlee Mountain High SchoolGuntersville, ALMarshall CountyHigh49658.5%
185Central High School of Clay CountyLineville, ALClay CountyHigh53358.5%
186Dale County High SchoolMidland City, ALDale CountyHigh43759.0%
187Russellville High SchoolRussellville, ALRussellville CityHigh75359.2%
188Foley High SchoolFoley, ALBaldwin CountyHigh1,52059.5%
189Cottonwood High SchoolCottonwood, ALHouston CountyHigh37959.6%
190Citronelle High SchoolCitronelle, ALMobile CountyHigh73459.7%
191Lee High SchoolHuntsville, ALHuntsville CityHigh87759.7%
192Bibb County High SchoolCentreville, ALBibb CountyHigh42859.8%
193Colbert County High SchoolLeighton, ALColbert CountyHigh43859.8%
194Albertville Innovation AcademyAlbertville, ALAlbertville CityHigh50760.2%
195EXCEL AcademyAnniston, ALCalhoun CountyHigh19660.2%
196Ashford High SchoolAshford, ALHouston CountyHigh41360.5%
197Goshen High SchoolGoshen, ALPike CountyHigh35661.0%
198Samson High SchoolSamson, ALGeneva CountyHigh18361.2%
199Handley High SchoolRoanoke, ALRoanoke CityHigh36661.2%
200Central Freshman AcademyPhenix City, ALPhenix CityHigh51361.2%
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