Enrollment Analysis: White students comprised 75% of Morgan County’s student body in 2023-24 school year

Dr. Eric G. Mackey, Alabama State Superintendent of Education - Dr. Eric G. Mackey, Alabama State Superintendent of Education
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There were 14,367 white students enrolled in Morgan County schools in the 2023-24 school year, 0.1% more than the previous year, according to the Alabama Department of Education.

Data showed that Morgan County welcomed 19,168 students during the 2023-24 school year. Among them, white students comprised 75% of the student body to be the most represented ethnicity in the county.

Among the 40 schools in the county, Hartselle High School recorded the largest enrollment of white students in the 2023-24 school year, with a total of 900 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 Morgan County in 2023-24 School Year

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

School Name White Students Enrollment Total Enrollment % of Total Enrollment
Albert P. Brewer High School 623 718 86.8%
Austin High School 650 1,119 58.1%
Austin Junior High School 396 699 56.7%
Austin Middle School 409 715 57.2%
Austinville Elementary School 258 387 66.7%
Banks-Caddell Elementary School 245 411 59.6%
Barkley Bridge Elementary School 412 438 94.1%
Benjamin Davis Elementary School 137 243 56.4%
Chestnut Grove Elementary School 244 400 61%
Cotaco School 436 471 92.6%
Crestline Elementary School 470 514 91.4%
Danville High School 320 361 88.6%
Danville Middle School 323 369 87.5%
Danville-Neel Elementary School 419 469 89.3%
Decatur High Developmental 21 39 53.8%
Decatur High School 662 998 66.3%
Decatur Middle School 526 794 66.2%
Eastwood Elementary School 182 240 75.8%
Eva School 330 351 94%
Falkville Elementary School 329 357 92.2%
Falkville High School 399 420 95%
FE Burleson Elementary School 363 431 84.2%
Frances Nungester Elementary School 166 381 43.6%
Hartselle High School 900 981 91.7%
Hartselle Intermediate School 477 521 91.6%
Hartselle Junior High School 514 560 91.8%
Julian Harris Elementary School 166 336 49.4%
Laceys Spring Elementary School 215 286 75.2%
Leon Sheffield Magnet Elementary School 176 286 61.5%
Oak Park Elementary School 274 438 62.6%
Priceville Elementary School 560 618 90.6%
Priceville High School 431 486 88.7%
Priceville Junior High School 435 482 90.2%
Union Hill School 370 438 84.5%
Walter Jackson Elementary School 132 224 58.9%
West Decatur Elementary School 266 363 73.3%
West Morgan Elementary School 304 501 60.7%
West Morgan High School 288 470 61.3%
West Morgan Middle School 346 530 65.3%
Woodmeade Elementary School 193 323 59.8%


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