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The lowest-poverty (most affluent) public high schools in Alabama · page 5

Ranks 201250 of the lowest-poverty (most affluent) public schools in Alabama. Back to page 1.

LOWEST POVERTY · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityDistrictLevelStudents% FRL
201Dora High SchoolDora, ALWalker CountyHigh47661.3%
202Dothan High SchoolDothan, ALDothan CityHigh1,58861.5%
203Alabama Aerospace and Aviation High SchoolBessemer, ALAlabama Aerospace and AviationHigh16161.5%
204Thomasville High SchoolThomasville, ALThomasville CityHigh30561.6%
205Charles Henderson High SchoolTroy, ALTroy CityHigh54662.1%
206Fort Payne High SchoolFort Payne, ALFort Payne CityHigh1,10662.2%
207Etowah High SchoolAttalla, ALAttalla CityHigh45362.7%
208Tharptown High SchoolRussellville, ALFranklin CountyHigh41062.9%
209East Lawrence High SchoolTrinity, ALLawrence CountyHigh40863.0%
210Decatur High SchoolDecatur, ALDecatur CityHigh91563.3%
211Pleasant Grove High SchoolPleasant Grove, ALJefferson CountyHigh75263.4%
212Opelika High SchoolOpelika, ALOpelika CityHigh1,59063.5%
213Cherokee High SchoolCherokee, ALColbert CountyHigh20663.6%
214Falkville High SchoolFalkville, ALMorgan CountyHigh46763.6%
215Randolph County High SchoolWedowee, ALRandolph CountyHigh44163.7%
216Carroll High SchoolOzark, ALOzark CityHigh64063.9%
217Gaston High SchoolGadsden, ALEtowah CountyHigh38063.9%
218Susan Moore High SchoolBlountsville, ALBlount CountyHigh44064.1%
219Albertville High SchoolAlbertville, ALAlbertville CityHigh1,24464.1%
220Austin Junior High SchoolDecatur, ALDecatur CityHigh66464.6%
221Boaz High SchoolBoaz, ALBoaz CityHigh72164.6%
222Douglas High SchoolDouglas, ALMarshall CountyHigh72764.8%
223BB Comer Memorial High SchoolSylacauga, ALTalladega CountyHigh39564.8%
224Paul W Bryant High SchoolCottondale, ALTuscaloosa CityHigh1,13464.8%
225Elkmont High SchoolElkmont, ALLimestone CountyHigh59764.8%
226Clements High SchoolAthens, ALLimestone CountyHigh52565.7%
227Hueytown High SchoolHueytown, ALJefferson CountyHigh1,20066.0%
228Pinson Valley High SchoolPinson, ALJefferson CountyHigh1,02566.5%
229Winterboro High SchoolAlpine, ALTalladega CountyHigh38066.6%
230Central High SchoolRockford, ALCoosa CountyHigh35466.7%
231Jackson High SchoolJackson, ALClarke CountyHigh37666.8%
232West Morgan High SchoolTrinity, ALMorgan CountyHigh47666.8%
233Phillips High SchoolBear Creek, ALMarion CountyHigh20067.0%
234ClayChalkville High SchoolPinson, ALJefferson CountyHigh1,37767.0%
235Theodore High SchoolTheodore, ALMobile CountyHigh1,21867.3%
236Jemison High SchoolJemison, ALChilton CountyHigh70267.4%
237Childersburg High SchoolChildersburg, ALTalladega CountyHigh37467.4%
238Dadeville High SchoolDadeville, ALTallapoosa CountyHigh53467.6%
239Wellborn High SchoolAnniston, ALCalhoun CountyHigh42568.2%
240Daleville High SchoolDaleville, ALDaleville CityHigh34768.3%
241Lanett Senior High SchoolLanett, ALLanett CityHigh26068.5%
242Elba High SchoolElba, ALElba CityHigh22468.8%
243Gadsden City High SchoolGadsden, ALGadsden CityHigh1,36168.9%
244Eufaula High SchoolEufaula, ALEufaula CityHigh72869.2%
245W S Neal High SchoolEast Brewton, ALEscambia CountyHigh37069.5%
246Jemison High SchoolHuntsville, ALHuntsville CityHigh85869.5%
247Murphy High SchoolMobile, ALMobile CountyHigh1,21269.6%
248Vincent Middle High SchoolVincent, ALShelby CountyHigh44770.0%
249Sheffield High SchoolSheffield, ALSheffield CityHigh30570.8%
250Floretta P Carson Visual and Performing Arts AcademyMobile, ALFloretta P Carson Visual and Performing ArtsHigh23571.1%
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