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Alabama schools ranked by test score

Latest ACAP year (2024-25). 305 schools with reported Mathematics scores. State average: 32.0%.
RankSchoolLevelMathematicsvs state
251Fairfield High Preparatory School
Fairfield · Fairfield City
High6.3%-25.7pp
252W S Neal High School
East Brewton · Escambia County
High6.2%-25.8pp
253Abbeville High School
Abbeville · Henry County
High6.1%-25.9pp
254Choctaw County High School
Butler · Choctaw County
High5.8%-26.2pp
255Holt High School
Tuscaloosa · Tuscaloosa County
High5.6%-26.4pp
256Sheffield High School
Sheffield · Sheffield City
High5.6%-26.4pp
257Southern Choctaw High School
Gilbertown · Choctaw County
High5.6%-26.4pp
258Columbia High School
Huntsville · Huntsville City
High5.5%-26.5pp
259Sumter Central High School
York · Sumter County
High5.5%-26.5pp
260Greensboro High School
Greensboro · Hale County
High5.4%-26.6pp
261Parker High School
Birmingham · Birmingham City
High5.2%-26.8pp
262Central High School
Hayneville · Lowndes County
High5.1%-26.9pp
263Lanett Senior High School
Lanett · Lanett City
High5.1%-26.9pp
264Wilcox Central High School
Camden · Wilcox County
High5.1%-26.9pp
265Pleasant Grove High School
Pleasant Grove · Jefferson County
High5.0%-27.0pp
266Acceleration Day and Evening Academy
MOBILE · MAEF Public Charter Schools
High4.8%-27.2pp
267Carbon Hill High School
Carbon Hill · Walker County
High4.8%-27.2pp
268John L Leflore Magnet School
Mobile · Mobile County
High4.8%-27.2pp
269Selma High School
Selma · Selma City
High4.8%-27.2pp
270Park Crossing High School
Montgomery · Montgomery County
High4.6%-27.4pp
271McIntosh High School
McIntosh · Washington County
High4.4%-27.6pp
272Booker T Washington High
Tuskegee · Macon County
High4.3%-27.7pp
273Keith MiddleHigh School
Orrville · Dallas County
High4.3%-27.7pp
274Central High School
Tuscaloosa · Tuscaloosa City
High4.2%-27.8pp
275Hale County High School
Moundville · Hale County
High4.2%-27.8pp
276Lafayette High School
Lafayette · Chambers County
High4.2%-27.8pp
277Ben C Rain High School
Mobile · Mobile County
High4.1%-27.9pp
278Jemison High School
Huntsville · Huntsville City
High4.1%-27.9pp
279McAdory High School
McCalla · Jefferson County
High4.1%-27.9pp
280Greene County High School
Eutaw · Greene County
High3.9%-28.1pp
281CF Vigor High School
Prichard · Mobile County
High3.6%-28.4pp
282Pinson Valley High School
Pinson · Jefferson County
High3.6%-28.4pp
283Woodlawn High SchoolMagnet
Birmingham · Birmingham City
High3.5%-28.5pp
284Greenville High School
Greenville · Butler County
High3.4%-28.6pp
285Percy Julian High School
Montgomery · Montgomery County
High3.2%-28.8pp
286Paul W Bryant High School
Cottondale · Tuscaloosa City
High3.1%-28.9pp
287Linden High School
Linden · Linden City
High3.0%-29.0pp
288Southside High School
Selma · Dallas County
High3.0%-29.0pp
289Aliceville High School
Aliceville · Pickens County
High2.9%-29.1pp
290Huffman High SchoolMagnet
Birmingham · Birmingham City
High2.8%-29.2pp
291Monroe County High School
Monroeville · Monroe County
High2.8%-29.2pp
292Carver Senior High School
Montgomery · Montgomery County
High2.7%-29.3pp
293ClayChalkville High School
Pinson · Jefferson County
High2.5%-29.5pp
294Anniston High School
Anniston · Anniston City
High2.4%-29.6pp
295Barbour County High School
Clayton · Barbour County
High2.3%-29.7pp
296Escambia County High School
Atmore · Escambia County
High2.3%-29.7pp
297George Washington Carver High School
Birmingham · Birmingham City
High2.0%-30.0pp
298Center Point High School
Center Point · Jefferson County
High1.9%-30.1pp
299Minor High School
Adamsville · Jefferson County
High1.8%-30.2pp
300Lillie B Williamson High School
Mobile · Mobile County
High1.7%-30.3pp
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About this ranking

Schools are ranked by the percentage of students who scored at or above the ACAP % Proficient threshold on the latest available ACAP Mathematics test (school year 2024-25). A higher percentage is better.

Only public schools with a reasonable cohort size are included (at least 50 total students enrolled, since the source file does not include per-subject student counts), so very small programs and special-purpose centers are filtered out.

The state average shown above is enrollment-weighted: we multiply each school's score by how many of its students tested, sum those across every public school in Alabama, and divide by the total students tested. This way a big school counts more than a tiny one in the typical-student average.