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Alabama Schools and Principals SystemName SchoolLongName PrincipalName Address City Zip Code Phone Autauga County Autauga County Alternative Sch DARRYL PICKETT 153 W 4th St Prattville 36067 (334) 361-3833 Autauga County Autaugaville School SUSAN Butts PO Box 99 Autaugaville 36003 (334) 365-8329 Autauga County Billingsley High School Gregory Pittman PO Box 118 Billingsley 36006 (205) 755-1629 Autauga County Louise M Smith Dev Ctr Sam Palomaria PO Box 681952 Prattville 36068 (334) 365-4054 Autauga County Marbury High School Lyman Woodfin 2360 US Highway 31 N Deatsville 36022 (334) 387-1910 Autauga County Marbury Middle School Jerome Barrington 210 County Road 20 East Marbury 36022 (334) 365-3522 Autauga County Pine Level Elementary School Christen Harry 2040 US Highway 31 N Deatsville 36022 (334) 358-2658 Autauga County Prattville Elementary School Felissa Clemons 134 Patrick St Prattville 36067 (334) 361-3885 Autauga County Daniel Pratt Elementary School Donna Finch 420 Harvest Loop Prattville 36066 (334) 361-6400 Autauga County Prattville Intermediate School Hosea Addison 1020 Honeysuckle Dr Prattville 36067 (334) 361-3880 Autauga County Prattville Junior High School Janice Stockman 1089 Martin Luther King Dr Prattville 36067 (334) 365-6697 Autauga County Prattville Kindergarten Sch Jodi Womble 338 1st St Prattville 36067 (334) 361-3890 Autauga County Prattville High School Brock Dunn 1315 Upper Kingston Rd Prattville 36067 (334) 365-8804 Autauga County Prattville Primary School Holly McNider 216 Wetumpka St Prattville 36067 (334) 365-6277 Autauga County Autauga CoTechnology Ctr Deana Goodwine 1301 Upper Kingston Rd Prattville 36067 (334) 361-0258 Baldwin County Baldwin County High School Damion Smith 1 Tiger Dr Bay Minette 36507 (251) 937-2341 Baldwin County Bay Minette Middle School Zachary Wigstrom 1311 W 13th St Bay Minette 36507 (251) 580-2960 Baldwin County Bay Minette Elementary Sch Laura Moorer 800 Blackburn Ave Bay Minette 36507 (251) 937-7651 Baldwin County Central Baldwin Middle Sch Phillip Fountain PO Box 930 Robertsdale 36567 (251) 947-2327 Baldwin County C.F. Taylor Alternative Sch Donald Johnson 19150 Wilters St Robertsdale 36567 (251) 970-4415 Baldwin County Daphne High School Meredith Foster 9300 Champions Way Daphne 36526 (251) 626-8787 Baldwin County Daphne Middle School Azure Joiner-Jackson 1 Jody Davis Cir Daphne 36526 (251) 626-2845 Baldwin County Daphne Middle School Azure Joiner-Jackson 1 Jody Davis Cir Daphne 36526 (251) 626-2845 Baldwin County Daphne Middle School Tiffany Irby 1 Jody Davis Cir Daphne 36526 (251) 626-2845 Baldwin County Daphne Middle School Tiffany Irby 1 Jody Davis Cir Daphne 36526 (251) 626-2845 Baldwin County Daphne Middle School Azure Joiner-Jackson 1 Jody Davis Cir Daphne 36526 (251) 626-2845 Baldwin County Daphne Middle School Azure Joiner-Jackson 1 Jody Davis Cir Daphne 36526 (251) 626-2845 Baldwin County Daphne Middle School Tiffany Irby 1 Jody Davis Cir Daphne 36526 (251) 626-2845 Baldwin County Daphne Middle School Tiffany Irby 1 Jody Davis Cir Daphne 36526 (251) 626-2845 Baldwin County W J Carroll Intermediate Sch Dana Bottoms 1000 Main St Daphne 36526 (251) 626-0277 Baldwin County Daphne Elementary School Jonathan Ellis 2307 Main St Daphne 36526 (251) 626-2424 Baldwin County Daphne East Elementary Sch Mark Doherty 26651 County Road 13 Daphne 36526 (251) 626-1663 Baldwin County Delta Elementary School Keri Shofner 10251 Whitehouse Fork Road Ext Bay Minette 36507 (251) 937-3657 Baldwin County Elberta Elementary School Jenny Breazeale PO Box 430 Elberta 36530 (251) 986-5888 Baldwin County Elberta High School Branton Bailey 13355 Main St Elberta 36530 (251) 986-8127 Baldwin County Elsanor School Charlotte Odom 23440 US Highway 90 Robertsdale 36567 (251) 947-5401 Baldwin County Fairhope High School Jon Cardwell 1 Pirate Dr Fairhope 36532 (251) 928-8309 Baldwin County Fairhope Middle School Angela Hall 2 Pirate Dr Fairhope 36532 (251) 928-2573 Baldwin County Fairhope Intermediate Sch Carol Broughton 2 N Bishop Rd Fairhope 36532 (251) 928-7841 Baldwin County Fairhope Elementary Sch Julia Pierce 408 N Section St Fairhope 36532 (251) 928-8400 Baldwin County Foley Elementary School Michelle Moore 450 N Cedar St Foley 36535 (251) 943-8861 Baldwin County Foley Middle School Edmond McDuffie 200 N Oak St Foley 36535 (251) 943-1255 Baldwin County Foley High School Russ Moore 1 Pride Pl Foley 36535 (251) 943-2221 Baldwin County Foley Intermediate School Shannon McCurdy 2000 S Cedar St Foley 36535 (251) 943-1244 Baldwin County Gulf Shores Middle School Robert McCartney 450 E 15th Ave Gulf Shores 36542 (251) 968-8719 Baldwin County Gulf Shores Elementary Sch Amy Hiller 1600 E 3rd St Gulf Shores 36542 (251) 968-7375 Baldwin County Loxley Elementary School Misty Wilkinson 4999 S Magnolia St Loxley 36551 (251) 964-5334 Baldwin County Gulf Shores High School Cindy Veazey PO Box 3729 Gulf Shores 36547 (251) 968-4747 Baldwin County Magnolia School Pamela Sute 1 Jaguar Loop Foley 36535 (251) 965-6200 Baldwin County Orange Beach Elementary Sch Ryan Moss 4900 S Wilson Blvd Orange Beach 36561 (251) 981-5662 Baldwin County Perdido Elementary School Phillip Stewart PO Box 28 Perdido 36562 (251) 937-8456 Baldwin County Pine Grove Elementary Sch Donnashele Bruister 43980 Pine Grove Rd Bay Minette 36507 (251) 937-0453 Baldwin County Robertsdale Elementary Sch Alicia Daugherty 1 Cub Dr Robertsdale 36567 (251) 947-4003 Baldwin County Robertsdale High School Joe Sharp PO Box 69 Robertsdale 36567 (251) 947-4154 Baldwin County Rockwell Elementary School Robert Owen 10183 US Highway 31 Spanish Fort 36527 (251) 626-5528 Baldwin County Rosinton School Joseph Benton 19757 County Road 64 Robertsdale 36567 (251) 964-5210 Baldwin County Silverhill School Pamela Moorer PO Box 190 Silverhill 36576 (251) 945-5188 Baldwin County J Larry Newton School Mary Wolfe 9761 County Road 32 Fairhope 36532 (251) 990-3858 Baldwin County Spanish Fort Elementary Sch Waverly Boutin 30900 State Highway 225 Spanish Fort 36527 (251) 626-9751 Baldwin County Spanish Fort Middle School Oliver Sinclair 33899 Jimmy Faulkner Dr Spanish Fort 36527 (251) 625-3271 Baldwin County Spanish Fort High School Wesley Williamson 1 Plaza De Toros Spanish Fort 36527 (251) 621-6629 Baldwin County Stapleton School James Perry 35480 Harriot Ave Stapleton 36578 (251) 937-2038 Baldwin County Summerdale School Mark Pumphrey PO Box 9 Summerdale 36580 (251) 989-6850 Baldwin County Swift Elementary School Sandra Thorpe 6330 Bon Secour Hwy Bon Secour 36511 (251) 949-6422 Baldwin County North Baldwin Ctr For Techn Julia Bryant 505 Dr Martin Luther King Blvd Bay Minette 36507 (251) 937-6751 Baldwin County North Baldwin Ctr For Techn Julia Bryant 505 Dr Martin Luther King Blvd Bay Minette 36507 (251) 937-6751 Baldwin County North Baldwin Ctr For Techn Cindy Wilson 505 Dr Martin Luther King Blvd Bay Minette 36507 (251) 937-6751 Baldwin County North Baldwin Ctr For Techn Cindy Wilson 505 Dr Martin Luther King Blvd Bay Minette 36507 (251) 937-6751 Baldwin County North Baldwin Ctr For Techn Julia Bryant 505 Dr Martin Luther King Blvd Bay Minette 36507 (251) 937-6751 Baldwin County North Baldwin Ctr For Techn Julia Bryant 505 Dr Martin Luther King Blvd Bay Minette 36507 (251) 937-6751 Baldwin County North Baldwin Ctr For Techn Cindy Wilson 505 Dr Martin Luther King Blvd Bay Minette 36507 (251) 937-6751 Baldwin County North Baldwin Ctr For Techn Cindy Wilson 505 Dr Martin Luther King Blvd Bay Minette 36507 (251) 937-6751 Baldwin County South Baldwin Ctr For Techn John Mowdy 19200 Carolina St Robertsdale 36567 (251) 947-5041 Baldwin County South Baldwin Ctr For Techn John Mowdy 19200 Carolina St Robertsdale 36567 (251) 947-5041 Baldwin County South Baldwin Ctr For Techn Julia Bryant 19200 Carolina St Robertsdale 36567 (251) 947-5041 Baldwin County South Baldwin Ctr For Techn Julia Bryant 19200 Carolina St Robertsdale 36567 (251) 947-5041 Baldwin County South Baldwin Ctr For Techn John Mowdy 19200 Carolina St Robertsdale 36567 (251) 947-5041 Baldwin County South Baldwin Ctr For Techn John Mowdy 19200 Carolina St Robertsdale 36567 (251) 947-5041 Baldwin County South Baldwin Ctr For Techn Julia Bryant 19200 Carolina St Robertsdale 36567 (251) 947-5041 Baldwin County South Baldwin Ctr For Techn Julia Bryant 19200 Carolina St Robertsdale 36567 (251) 947-5041 Barbour County Barbour County High School Mia Oliver PO Box 339 Clayton 36016 (334) 775-3545 Barbour County Barbour County Primary Sch Undrea Johnson Po Box 429 Louisville 36048 (334) 266-5643 Barbour County Barbour Co Intermediate Sch Charlesetta Robinson PO Box 429 Louisville 36048 (334) 266-6151 Bibb County Bibb County High School James Alston 220 Birmingham Rd Centreville 35042 (205) 926-9071 Bibb County Centreville Middle School Tyrone Blocker 160 4th St Brent 35034 (205) 926-9861 Bibb County Brent Elementary School Ronda Hollifield 160 4th St Brent 35034 (205) 926-4993 Bibb County Randolph Elementary School Louise Carey 7259 Highway 36 Randolph 36792 (334) 366-2897 Bibb County West Blocton Elementary Sch Tammy Morton 828 Cahaba River Dr West Blocton 35184 (205) 938-9005 Bibb County West Blocton Middle School Greg Blake 4721 Truman Aldrich Pkwy West Blocton 35184 (205) 938-2451 Bibb County West Blocton High School Terry Lawley 4734 Truman Aldrich Pkwy West Blocton 35184 (205) 938-9002 Bibb County Woodstock Elementary Sch Andrea Essman 19456 Eastern Valley Rd Woodstock 35188 (205) 938-2028 Bibb County Bibb County Career Academy William Franklin 17191 Highway 5 West Blocton 35184 (205) 938-7434 Blount County Allgood Alternative School Jeff Dean 45
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