List of high schools in Alabama

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This is a list of high schools in the state of Alabama , United States.

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Autauga County

Prattville

Baldwin County

Bay Minette

Daphne

Fairhope

Foley

Robertsdale

Barbour County

Eufaula

Bibb County

Centreville

West Blocton

Blount County

Blountsville

Cleveland

Oneonta

Bullock County

Union Springs

Butler County

Greenville

Calhoun County

Anniston

Jacksonville

Oxford

Chambers County

Lafayette

Lanett

Cherokee County

Centre

Chilton County

Jemison

Maplesville

Choctaw County

Butler

Clarke County

Grove Hill

Jackson

Clay County

Ashland

  • Clay County Christian Academy [15]
  • First Assembly Christian School [16]

Cleburne County

Heflin

Coffee County

Colbert County

Muscle Shoals

Tuscumbia

Conecuh County

Evergreen

Coosa County

Covington County

Andalusia

Crenshaw County

Luverne

Cullman County

Cullman

Dale County

Dallas County

Selma

Dekalb County

Rainsville

Elmore County

Millbrook

Escambia County

Brewton

Atmore

Etowah County

Attalla

Gadsden

Fayette County

Franklin County

Russellville

Geneva County

Greene County

Hale County

Henry County

Abbeville

Houston County

Dothan

Jackson County

Scottsboro

Jefferson County

Bessemer

Birmingham

Fairfield

Gardendale

Hoover

Irondale

Lamar County

Lauderdale County

Florence

Killen

Lawrence County

Moulton

Lee County

Auburn

Opelika

Smiths Station

Limestone County

Athens

Madison

Lowndes County

Macon County

Madison County

Huntsville

Public

Private

Madison

Marengo County

Demopolis

Marion County

Marshall County

Albertville

Guntersville

Mobile County

Irvington

Mobile

Public

Private

Prichard

Theodore

Monroe County

Monroeville

Montgomery

Public

Private

Morgan County

Decatur

Perry County

Marion

Pickens County

Pike County

Troy

Randolph County

Russell County

St. Clair County

Ashville

Moody

Pell City

Shelby County

Alabaster

Birmingham

Columbiana

Helena

Sumter County

Talladega County

Sylacauga

Talladega

Tallapoosa County

Camp Hill

Tuscaloosa County

Cottondale

Tuscaloosa

Northport

Walker County

Jasper

Washington County

Chatom

Wilcox County

Camden

Winston County

Double Springs

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References

  1. "Bayside Academy".
  2. "Bayshore Christian School".
  3. "Snook Christian Academy".
  4. "Central Christian School".
  5. "The Lakeside School".
  6. "Cahawba Christian Academy".
  7. "Conecuh Springs School".
  8. "Fort Dale Academy".
  9. "Faith Christian School".
  10. "Jacksonville Christian Academy".
  11. "Trinity Academy".
  12. "Chambers Academy".
  13. "Chilton Academy".
  14. "Clarke Prep".
  15. "Clay County Christian Academy".
  16. "First Assembly School".
  17. 1 2 Alabama State Department of Education 2022, p. 90.
  18. "Muscle Shoals Career Academy".
  19. "Sparta Academy".
  20. "Crenshaw Academy".
  21. "Cullman Christian School".
  22. "Cathedral Academy".
  23. "Meadowview School".
  24. "Cornerstone Academy Rainsville".
  25. "Victory Academy".
  26. "Atmore Christian School".
  27. "Temple Academy Atmore".
  28. "Westbrook School".
  29. "Coosa Christian School".
  30. "Episcopal Day School".
  31. Alabama State Department of Education 2022, p. 134.
  32. "Southern Academy".
  33. "Emmanuel School".
  34. "Providence School".
  35. "Banks Academy".
  36. "Cornerstone Schools Birmingham".
  37. "Glen Iris School".
  38. "Islamic Academy of AL".
  39. "Rock City Prep".
  40. "Spring Valley School".
  41. "Restoration Academy".
  42. "Hoover Christian School".
  43. "Lamar County HS".
  44. "Lee-Scott Academy".
  45. "Oaks School".
  46. "Athens Bible School".
  47. "Lindsay Lane Academy".
  48. Alabama State Department of Education 2022, p. 174.
  49. "Huntsville Christian Academy".
  50. "Union Chapel Academy".
  51. "Valley Fellowship Academy".
  52. "Marshall Christian School".
  53. "Al-Iman Academy Mobile".
  54. "Cottage Hill Academy".
  55. "Government Street School".
  56. "Mobile Christian School".
  57. "St. Luke's School".
  58. "Lighthouse Academy".

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