There were 44 multiracial students enrolled in Winston County schools in the 2023-24 school year, 4.3% less than the previous year, according to the Alabama Department of Education.
Data showed that Winston County welcomed 3,765 students during the 2023-24 school year. Among them, multiracial students comprised 1.2% of the student body to be the second most represented ethnicity in the county.
Among the 12 schools in the county, Haleyville High School recorded the largest enrollment of multiracial students in the 2023-24 school year, with a total of 29 students.
Alabama ranks 50th among U.S. states for public education, according to the 2024 World Population Review, placing as the second worst in overall school performance—just above Arizona, which ranked last. The ranking reflects weak outcomes across K-12 performance, school funding, higher education quality, and safety, with particularly poor marks for test scores, graduation rates, and school resources.
| School Name | Multiracial Students Enrollment | Total Enrollment | % of Total Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Addison Elementary School | 0 | 289 | — |
| Addison High School | 0 | 250 | — |
| Double Springs Elementary School | 0 | 346 | — |
| Double Springs Middle School | 0 | 169 | — |
| Haleyville Elementary School | 15 | 743 | 2% |
| Haleyville High School | 29 | 455 | 6.4% |
| Haleyville Middle School | 0 | 339 | — |
| Lynn Elementary School | 0 | 167 | — |
| Lynn High School | 0 | 252 | — |
| Meek Elementary School | 0 | 186 | — |
| Meek High School | 0 | 287 | — |
| Winston County High School | 0 | 282 | — |

