List of school districts in Alabama

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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]

School DistrictLocationSchoolsStudentsFaculty (FTE)RatioPer Pupil Spending
Alabaster City Alabaster 56,187354.3817:1$10,334
Albertville City Albertville 65,842301.5019:1$8,554
Alexander City Alexander 52,948170.3917:1$9,772
Andalusia City Andalusia 31,785100.5618:1$8,851
Anniston City Anniston 71,898100.3419:1$11,745
Arab City Arab 42,609158.1117:1$9,054
Attalla City Attalla 31,47090.0716:1$9,915
Athens City Athens 84,538231.3220:1$10,312
Auburn City Auburn 138,971501.518:1$9,976
Autauga County Prattville 158,955470.5019:1$8,139
Baldwin County Bay Minette 4324,8691,895.3613:1$10,427
Barbour County Clayton 368741.2817:1$12,934
Bessemer City Bessemer 93,318181.7518:1$10,481
Bibb County Centreville 93,117180.7517:1$10,015
Birmingham City Birmingham 5121,9571,208.4018:1$11,903
Blount County Oneonta 177,756437.2918:1$8,747
Boaz City Boaz 52,431135.4018:1$10,062
Brewton City Brewton 31,19273.5016:1$10,413
Bullock County Union Springs 41,43479.0018:1$9,772
Butler County Greenville 72,959152.5019:1$9,363
Calhoun County Anniston 198,104481.2217:1$9,699
Chambers County Lafayette 113,386202.0917:1$9,589
Cherokee County Centre 83,833240.4016:1$10,306
Chickasaw Chickasaw 32,77165.1943:1$8,367
Chilton County Clanton 147,705424.7518:1$8,621
Choctaw County Butler 41,12669.0016:1$12,046
Clarke County Grove Hill 72,271145.1016:1$10,802
Clay County Ashland 41,804111.7516:1$9,673
Cleburne County Heflin 92,510152.3316:1$9,119
Coffee County Elba 42,541138.0018:1$8,976
Colbert County Tuscumbia 82,618175.0715:1$11,379
Conecuh County Evergreen 81,65982.8220:1$11,080
Coosa County Rockford 277745.5117:1$11,696
Covington County Andalusia 92,880189.4315:1$9,641
Crenshaw County Luverne 42,211139.6716:1$9,167
Cullman City Cullman 73,170185.8317:1$9,899
Cullman County Cullman 269,312524.0818:1$9,872
Dale County Ozark 83,208185.6217:1$9,142
Daleville City Daleville 31,13863.0018:1$8,993
Dallas County Selma 122,701175.2915:1$11,944
Decatur City Decatur 208,781543.5016:1$11,509
DeKalb County Rainsville 168,525530.3716:1$9,479
Demopolis City Demopolis 42,132119.7516:1$8,992
Dothan City Dothan 168,031456.0318:1$10,478
Elba City Elba 364442.0015:1$11,251
Elmore County Wetumpka 1611,519592.0019:1$8,221
Enterprise City Enterprise 106,644340.0020:1$8,737
Escambia County Brewton 124,121242.5717:1$10,479
Etowah County Gadsden 248,504514.0317:1$9,080
Eufaula City Eufaula 66,428157.3541:1$5,033
Fairfield City Fairfield 61,55281.3119:1$10,166
Fayette County Fayette 62,178130.9217:1$10,368
Florence City Florence 94,505273.8216:1$10,911
Fort Payne City Fort Payne 43,482210.7517:1$9,041
Franklin County Russellville 103,602232.2716:1$10,171
Gadsden City Gadsden 154,845318.3815:1$10,323
Geneva City Geneva 31,26178.0016:1$10,357
Geneva County Geneva 102,638163.6716:1$9,759
Greene County Eutaw 595366.0014:1$12,638
Gulf Shores City Gulf Shores 32,226124.1018:1$9,774
Guntersville City Guntersville 41,824109.5617:1$10,669
Hale County Greensboro 72,390136.5018:1$9,311
Haleyville City Haleyville 41,627106.3515:1$9,939
Hartselle City Hartselle 63,546217.3316:1$9,921
Henry County Abbeville 62,472151.3316:1$9,331
Homewood City Homewood 54,200303.9014:1$12,815
Hoover City Hoover 1813,640979.9114:1$11,226
Houston County Dothan 126,338363.6817:1$8,630
Huntsville City Huntsville 4623,5141,447.6016:1$9,156
Jackson County Scottsboro 185,158270.2819:1$10,232
Jacksonville City Jacksonville 21,65498.0017:1$9,298
Jasper City Jasper 52,605165.7016:1$9,975
Jefferson County Birmingham 5835,3361,993.2718:1$9,619
Lamar County Vernon 52,269134.5017:1$8,975
Lanett City Lanett 396657.0017:1$9,867
Lauderdale County Florence 108,038476.2717:1$9,447
Lawrence County Moulton 134,712285.8216:1$10,273
Lee County Opelika 149,310565.7316:1$9,703
Leeds City Leeds 42,097105.0020:1$9,940
Limestone County Athens 1713,041478.6527:1$8,299
Linden City Linden 350232.0016:1$11,933
Lowndes County Hayneville 91,24184.1015:1$14,023
Macon County Tuskegee 71,871104.2418:1$12,378
Madison City Madison 1111,804711.0417:1$9,706
Madison County Huntsville 3019,1421,019.8719:1$9,279
Marengo County Marengo County 396069.0014:1$12,637
Marion County Hamilton 113,255192.5017:1$9,612
Marshall County Guntersville 155,758298.1619:1$10,122
Midfield City Midfield 41,02257.0018:1$13,315
Mobile County Mobile 9152,4602,960.7918:1$9,880
Monroe County Monroeville 93,152194.0016:1$10,114
Montgomery County Montgomery 5227,3991,436.0019:1$9,424
Morgan County Decatur 197,503419.0118:1$9,898
Mountain Brook City Mountain Brook 64,441352.5713:1$14,307
Muscle Shoals City Muscle Shoals 72,801154.4818:1$10,219
Oneonta City Oneonta 31,43487.0216:1$9,381
Opelika City Opelika 94,714296.4016:1$10,693
Opp City Opp 31,27585.8015:1$10,201
Oxford City Oxford 74,176273.5015:1$10,035
Ozark City Ozark 62,007112.3218:1$9,721
Pelham City Schools Pelham 43,402188.1718:1$9,978
Pell City Pell City 84,028239.3117:1$8,916
Perry County Marion 21,15368.4317:1$12,282
Phenix City Phenix City 127,265425.0817:1$9,147
Pickens County Carrollton 72,374136.0017:1$10,379
Piedmont City Piedmont 31,15565.2918:1$9,559
Pike County Troy 72,177144.5015:1$11,533
Pike Road City Pike Road 42,478110.5022:1$8,258
Randolph County Wedowee 82,029130.4316:1$9,945
Roanoke City Roanoke 41,47786.0017:1$9,328
Russell County Phenix City 83,519194.0018:1$9,956
Russellville City Russellville 52,507144.5017:1$10,109
Saraland Saraland 43,146180.7517:1$9,566
Satsuma City Satsuma 21,51185.0018:1$9,220
Scottsboro City Scottsboro 52,442146.7517:1$10,325
Selma City Selma 112,784141.0020:1$10,991
Sheffield City Sheffield 41,01973.6014:1$12,269
Shelby County Columbiana 3120,4381,227.0017:1$9,990
St Clair County Ashville 209,407539.1917:1$8,706
Sumter County Livingston 51,19474.5016:1$12,224
Sylacauga City Sylacauga 42,091117.5018:1$10,162
Talladega City Talladega 71,840106.2517:1$10,608
Talladega County Talladega 187,034400.8018:1$9,984
Tallapoosa County Dadeville 62,767158.8017:1$9,521
Tallassee City Tallassee 31,68098.0017:1$10,358
Tarrant City Tarrant 31,22775.0016:1$10,983
Thomasville City Thomasville 31,10465.5217:1$10,438
Troy City Troy 41,682103.9516:1$9,747
Trussville City Trussville 54,816275.3917:1$10,214
Tuscaloosa City Tuscaloosa 2610,744664.6616:1$10,515
Tuscaloosa County Tuscaloosa 3518,7661,069.5918:1$8,567
Tuscumbia City Tuscumbia 61,47891.7516:1$10,404
Vestavia Hills City Vestavia Hills 97,087456.0016:1$12,600
Walker County Jasper 187,176431.0017:1$9,729
Washington County Chatom 82,612156.4217:1$9,849
Wilcox County Camden 61,40092.0015:1$12,880
Winfield City Winfield 31,28078.2816:1$10,036
Winston County Double Springs 102,272132.9017:1$10,608
  1. "Alabama" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau . Retrieved November 1, 2024.

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