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The most racially diverse public middle schools in Alabama

This ranking covers the most racially diverse public middle schools in Alabama, drawn from 246 qualifying public middle schools. Whitesburg Middle School leads the list at 35.9%, against a median of 67.4% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
246
Alabama
Best Largest group
35.9%
Median Largest group
67.4%
MOST DIVERSE · ALABAMA
#SchoolCityStudentsLargest group% White% Black% Hispanic% Asian
1Whitesburg Middle SchoolHuntsville, AL53535.9% Hispanic (192)24.9%(133)31.8%(170)35.9%(192)0.9%(5)
2Decatur Middle SchoolDecatur, AL81837.6% Hispanic (308)32.1%(263)23.8%(195)37.6%(308)0.6%(5)
3Sansom Middle SchoolGadsden, AL33937.8% White (128)37.8%(128)31.6%(107)25.4%(86)0.3%(1)
4Austin Middle SchoolDecatur, AL72738.9% Hispanic (283)21.5%(156)27.6%(201)38.9%(283)2.2%(16)
5Sparkman Middle SchoolToney, AL72339.1% Black (283)35.5%(257)39.1%(283)12.7%(92)0.8%(6)
6Daleville Middle SchoolDalevile, AL30239.7% White (120)39.7%(120)30.5%(92)22.2%(67)0.3%(1)
7Florence Middle SchoolFlorence, AL66340.0% White (265)40.0%(265)31.7%(210)15.4%(102)1.1%(7)
8Montevallo Middle SchoolMontevallo, AL34640.2% White (139)40.2%(139)20.2%(70)37.0%(128)0.3%(1)
9Jefferson County International Baccalaureate SchoolPleasant Grove, AL34541.5% White (143)41.5%(143)40.3%(139)14.5%(50)0.6%(2)
10DavisEmerson Middle SchoolCottondale, AL39741.6% Black (165)21.9%(87)41.6%(165)34.5%(137)0.0%(0)
11Foley Middle SchoolFoley, AL82341.9% White (345)41.9%(345)13.6%(112)35.7%(294)0.8%(7)
12Russell County Middle SchoolSeale, AL81042.0% White (340)42.0%(340)39.8%(322)10.0%(81)0.1%(1)
13Huntsville Junior High SchoolHuntsville, AL53042.3% White (224)42.3%(224)39.1%(207)11.3%(60)0.2%(1)
14Millbrook Middle SchoolMillbrook, AL1,07142.8% Black (458)40.1%(430)42.8%(458)10.0%(107)0.9%(10)
15Pelham Park Middle SchoolPelham, AL83543.0% White (359)43.0%(359)19.3%(161)28.7%(240)3.1%(26)
16Calera MiddleMontevallo, AL76743.0% Black (330)36.1%(277)43.0%(330)14.1%(108)1.6%(12)
17William L Radney Elementary SchoolAlexander City, AL41444.4% Black (184)39.1%(162)44.4%(184)10.4%(43)1.4%(6)
18Athens Middle SchoolAthens, AL93546.8% White (438)46.8%(438)20.9%(195)24.5%(229)1.3%(12)
19Oxford Middle SchoolOxford, AL61946.9% White (290)46.9%(290)29.2%(181)17.0%(105)2.3%(14)
20Journey Middle SchoolMadison, AL90347.0% White (424)47.0%(424)22.8%(206)10.0%(90)10.1%(91)
21Wetumpka Middle SchoolWetumpka, AL64747.1% White (305)47.1%(305)37.3%(241)8.7%(56)0.9%(6)
22W F Burns Middle SchoolValley, AL54547.2% White (257)47.2%(257)37.6%(205)13.4%(73)0.4%(2)
23Alexander City Middle SchoolAlexander City, AL43047.2% Black (203)35.4%(152)47.2%(203)11.6%(50)1.4%(6)
24Jemison Middle SchoolJemison, AL32847.3% Hispanic (155)44.2%(145)5.8%(19)47.3%(155)0.3%(1)
25Meridianville Middle SchoolHazel Green, AL1,10047.4% White (521)47.4%(521)31.3%(344)9.4%(103)0.9%(10)
26Echols Middle SchoolNorthport, AL73847.4% White (350)47.4%(350)28.7%(212)20.5%(151)1.2%(9)
27Phillips Preparatory Middle SchoolMobile, AL45347.5% Black (215)34.4%(156)47.5%(215)5.1%(23)8.0%(36)
28Fort Payne Middle SchoolFort Payne, AL74147.8% White (354)47.8%(354)2.4%(18)44.0%(326)0.9%(7)
29Jemison Intermediate SchoolJemison, AL46847.9% White (224)47.9%(224)8.3%(39)40.6%(190)0.0%(0)
30Monrovia Middle SchoolHuntsville, AL98847.9% White (473)47.9%(473)30.6%(302)9.4%(93)2.0%(20)
31NicholsLawson Middle SchoolSylacauga, AL44648.2% White (215)48.2%(215)40.6%(181)5.8%(26)0.2%(1)
32CE Hanna SchoolHobson City, AL53648.3% White (259)48.3%(259)24.1%(129)20.7%(111)2.4%(13)
33Fox Run SchoolOpelika, AL39249.0% Black (192)27.8%(109)49.0%(192)19.4%(76)0.8%(3)
34CollinsRiverside Middle SchoolNorthport, AL31849.1% Black (156)23.6%(75)49.1%(156)25.2%(80)1.3%(4)
35Gadsden Middle SchoolGadsden, AL43849.1% Black (215)28.1%(123)49.1%(215)19.4%(85)1.1%(5)
36Northridge Middle SchoolTuscaloosa, AL77549.2% White (381)49.2%(381)36.3%(281)8.7%(67)3.6%(28)
37Katherine H Hankins Middle SchoolTheodore, AL77149.3% White (380)49.3%(380)29.7%(229)13.1%(101)1.6%(12)
38Rudd Middle SchoolPinson, AL64849.4% Black (320)14.3%(93)49.4%(320)34.3%(222)0.1%(1)
39East Samford SchoolAuburn, AL73349.4% White (362)49.4%(362)20.7%(152)10.6%(78)14.6%(107)
40Bernice J Causey Middle SchoolMobile, AL1,33949.9% White (668)49.9%(668)32.6%(436)9.9%(132)3.4%(46)
41Prattville Junior High SchoolPrattville, AL92850.2% White (466)50.2%(466)34.3%(318)6.9%(64)3.6%(33)
42Demopolis Middle SchoolDemopolis, AL39450.3% Black (198)42.6%(168)50.3%(198)5.6%(22)0.8%(3)
43Douglas Middle SchoolDouglas, AL51250.4% White (258)50.4%(258)1.2%(6)45.9%(235)0.8%(4)
44Opelika Middle SchoolOpelika, AL81250.5% Black (410)28.4%(231)50.5%(410)18.4%(149)1.1%(9)
45Boaz Middle SchoolBoaz, AL58350.8% White (296)50.8%(296)2.7%(16)41.5%(242)0.5%(3)
46Thompson Middle SchoolAlabaster, AL1,44450.8% White (734)50.8%(734)22.8%(329)23.2%(335)1.0%(15)
47Morris Middle SchoolHuntsville, AL39750.9% Hispanic (202)10.1%(40)33.8%(134)50.9%(202)0.5%(2)
48West Morgan Middle SchoolTrinity, AL56151.2% White (287)51.2%(287)6.4%(36)40.1%(225)0.0%(0)
49Robert F Bumpus Middle SchoolHoover, AL1,19251.3% White (612)51.3%(612)26.6%(317)6.0%(71)10.3%(123)
50Pike Road Jr High SchoolPike Road, AL44951.5% White (231)51.5%(231)31.2%(140)9.3%(42)5.3%(24)
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