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Carver High School; Cornerstone Christian Schools [36] Glen Iris Baptist School [37] Holy Family Cristo Rey High School; Huffman High School; Islamic Academy of Alabama [38] Jackson-Olin High School; John Carroll Catholic High School; Ramsay High School; Rock City Preparatory Christian School [39] Spring Valley School [40] Wenonah High School ...
This is a list of school districts in Alabama. The U.S. Census Bureau considers all school districts in the state to be separate governments, and it does not classify any as being dependent on another layer of government. [1]
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Name of High School Location Years Additional Notes Alliance High School Alliance community (1920-1930) W. A. Berry High School near City of Hoover, Old Columbiana Road (1959-1988) converted to Berry Middle School (Hoover System), sold to Vestavia Board of Education (2016) Brighton High School City of Brighton (1941-1989) closed and abandoned
Alumni by high school in Alabama (9 C) B. High schools in Birmingham, Alabama (2 C, 18 P) H. High schools in Huntsville, Alabama (10 P, 1 F) J.
Learn more in The News & Observer’s weekly roundup of higher ed news about who qualifies for a new scholarship to cover tuition costs at the state’s 58 community colleges.
The state began to require each county to have a high school, and by 1918 all but ten counties met the obligation. [15] By the mid-1930s, two-thirds of the children of landowners reached high school, but only a third of the children of white sharecroppers. [16] In an effort to reduce illiteracy the state created "Opportunity Schools" in 1920.