How many white students were enrolled in Mobile County schools in 2023-24 school year?

How many white students were enrolled in Mobile County schools in 2023-24 school year?
Dr. Eric G. Mackey, Alabama State Superintendent of Education — alabamagermany.org
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There were 22,929 white students enrolled in Mobile County schools in the 2023-24 school year, 4.8% less than the previous year, according to the Alabama Department of Education.

Data showed that Mobile County welcomed 56,319 students during the 2023-24 school year. Among them, white students comprised 40.7% of the student body to be the second most represented ethnicity in the county.

Among the 96 schools in the county, Baker High School recorded the largest enrollment of white students in the 2023-24 school year, with a total of 1,313 students.

A recent study by WalletHub classified Alabama as one of the least-educated states in the U.S., ranking it the 8th worst in America in terms of class size, student performance, funding, safety, and instructor credentials.

Ethnicities in Mobile County in 2023-24 School Year

Enrollment Demographics in Mobile County Schools During 2023-24 School Year

School Name White Students Enrollment Total Enrollment % of Total Enrollment
Acceleration Day and Evening Academy 15 385 3.9%
Acceleration Preparatory Academy 11 294 3.7%
Alabama Destinations Career Academy 702 1,407 49.9%
Allentown Elementary School 438 772 56.7%
Alma Bryant High School 1,159 1,541 75.2%
Anna F. Booth Elementary School 280 385 72.7%
Augusta Evans School 79 186 42.5%
Baker High School 1,313 2,353 55.8%
Barton Academy For Advanced World Studies 156 270 57.8%
Ben C. Rain High School 35 571 6.1%
Bernice J. Causey Middle School 794 1,388 57.2%
Booker T. Washington Middle School 12 302 4%
Breitling Elementary School 393 445 88.3%
Burns Middle School 148 688 21.5%
Calcedeaver Elementary School 48 208 23.1%
Calloway Smith Middle School 0 332
CF Vigor High School 0 596
Chastang-Fournier Middle School 16 552 2.9%
Chickasaw City Elementary School 150 595 25.2%
Chickasaw City High School 54 202 26.7%
Chickasaw Middle School 35 166 21.1%
Citronelle High School 394 709 55.6%
CL Scarborough Model Middle School 49 642 7.6%
Clark-Shaw Magnet School 139 527 26.4%
Collins-Rhodes Elementary School 18 557 3.2%
Continuous Learning Center 57 244 23.4%
Cora Castlen Elementary 325 402 80.8%
Dauphin Island Elementary School 0 60
Dawes Intermediate School 371 529 70.1%
Denton Magnet School of Technology 101 310 32.6%
Dixon Elementary School 309 476 64.9%
Dr. Robert W. Gilliard Elementary 72 746 9.7%
Dunbar Creative Performing Arts 35 326 10.7%
Eichold-Mertz School of Math and Science 153 464 33%
Elizabeth Fonde Elementary School 69 599 11.5%
Elsie Collier Elementary School 369 686 53.8%
ER Dickson Elementary School 157 943 16.6%
Erwin Craighead Elementary School 0 353
Florence Howard Elementary School 0 483
Forest Hill Elementary School 14 477 2.9%
George Hall Elementary School 0 235
Grand Bay Middle School 588 739 79.6%
Grant Elementary School 0 266
H.L. Sonny Callahan School for the Deaf and Blind 12 30 40%
Hollingers Island Elementary School 212 248 85.5%
Holloway Elementary 0 472
Hutchens Elementary School 329 518 63.5%
Indian Springs Elementary School 88 301 29.2%
J. E. Turner Elementary 430 490 87.8%
John L. Leflore Magnet School 0 542
John Will Elementary School 13 480 2.7%
Kate Shepard Elementary School 109 550 19.8%
Katherine H. Hankins Middle School 407 781 52.1%
Leinkauf Elementary School 13 521 2.5%
Lillie B. Williamson High School 21 925 2.3%
Lott Middle School 232 408 56.9%
Mary B. Austin Elementary School 200 505 39.6%
Mary G. Montgomery High School 1,189 1,844 64.5%
Mary W. Burroughs Elementary School 56 362 15.5%
Maryvale Elementary School 14 430 3.3%
Mattie T. Blount High School 23 1,073 2.1%
McDavid-Jones Elementary School 499 753 66.3%
Meadowlake Elementary 217 353 61.5%
Mobile County Training Middle School 0 195
Morningside Elementary School 13 488 2.7%
Murphy High School 210 1,237 17%
Nan Gray Davis Elementary School 222 433 51.3%
North Mobile County Middle School 171 371 46.1%
O’Rourke Elementary School 355 731 48.6%
Old Shell Road Magnet School 104 359 29%
Olive J. Dodge Elementary School 210 806 26.1%
Orchard Elementary School 54 572 9.4%
Pearl Haskew Elementary 403 502 80.3%
Peter F. Alba Middle School 322 468 68.8%
Phillips Preparatory Middle School 155 420 36.9%
Pillans Middle School 22 479 4.6%
Robert E. Lee Elementary 641 726 88.3%
Saint Elmo Elementary School 221 387 57.1%
Saraland Early Education Center 405 534 75.8%
Saraland Elementary School 760 999 76.1%
Saraland High School 756 1,115 67.8%
Saraland Middle School/Adams Campus 590 779 75.7%
Satsuma High School 600 710 84.5%
Semmes Elementary School 358 529 67.7%
Semmes Middle School 781 1,231 63.4%
Spencer-Westlawn Elementary School 15 400 3.8%
Tanner Williams Elementary School 289 308 93.8%
Taylor White Elementary School 213 411 51.8%
The Pathway 105 474 22.2%
Theodore High School 669 1,179 56.7%
W. H. Council Traditional School 101 531 19%
WC Griggs Elementary School 367 626 58.6%
WD Robbins Elementary School 0 232
Whitley Elementary School 0 228
Wilmer Elementary School 272 418 65.1%
WP Davidson High School 423 1,444 29.3%


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