High Schools in Alabama Within a 250 Mile Radius

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High Schools in Alabama Within a 250 Mile Radius Tuesday, May 15, 2018 High schools in Alabama within a 250 mile radius of the University of Memphis CEEB Code High School Name High School City Zip Code CEEB Code High School Name High School City Zip Code 010375 Minor High School Adamsville 35005 010180 Clements High School Athens 35611 010040 Woodland West Christian School Adamsville 35005 010185 East Limestone High School Athens 35613 010010 Addison High School Addison 35540 010186 Limestone Cty Career/tech Ctr Athens 35611 010017 Akron Community School East Akron 35441 010014 Lindsay Lane Christian Academy Athens 35611 010026 Evangel Christian School Alabaster 35007 010187 Mount Pisgah Baptist Academy Athens 35611 010028 Evangel Classical Christian Alabaster 35007 010181 Temple Christian Academy Athens 35613 010022 Kingwood Christian School Alabaster 35007 010210 Etowah High School Attalla 35954 012485 Thompson High School Alabaster 35007 011189 Pase High School Attalla 35954 010025 Albertville High School Albertville 35950 010265 Phillips High School Bear Creek 35543 010027 Asbury High School Albertville 35951 010300 Berry High School Berry 35546 010030 Marshall Christian Academy Albertville 35951 010306 Bessemer Academy Bessemer 35022 010055 Alexandria High School Alexandria 36250 010311 Bessemer City High School Bessemer 35022 010060 Aliceville High School Aliceville 35442 010322 Brentwood Christian Academy Bessemer 35020 010070 Winterboro High School Alpine 35014 010758 Calvary Christian Sch Bessemer 35023 010074 Glad Tidings Christian Academy Altoona 35952 010309 Flint Hill Christian School Bessemer 35022 010110 Anniston High School Anniston 36207 010313 Gods Church Christian Academy Bessemer 35020 010117 Cornerstone Christian Academy Anniston 36207 010312 Harvest Christian School Bessemer 35023 010109 Donoho School Anniston 36207 010320 Oak Grove High School Bessemer 35023 010124 Faith Christian High School Anniston 36207 010321 Rock Creek Academy Bessemer 35023 010126 Harvest Educational Resource Anniston 36201 010324 Southcrest Christian School Bessemer 35023 010123 Saks High School Anniston 36206 010395 A H Parker High School Birmingham 35204 010125 Wellborn High School Anniston 36201 010326 Alabama School Of Fine Arts Birmingham 35203 012090 White Plains High School Anniston 36207 010418 Alabama Youth Ser Chlkvlle Cam Birmingham 35215 010129 Arab Christian Academy Arab 35016 010335 Altamont School Birmingham 35222 010130 Arab High School Arab 35016 010332 Briarwood Christian Hs Birmingham 35242 010132 Ardmore High School Ardmore 35739 010971 Calvary Christian School Birmingham 35224 010140 Meek High School Arley 35541 010342 Cathedral Christian School Birmingham 35215 010165 Ashville High School Ashville 35953 010344 Central Park Christian School Birmingham 35208 010166 Calvary Christian Academy Ashville 35953 010399 Cornerstone School Of Alabama Birmingham 35215 010013 Alabama Connections Academy Athens 35614 010429 Ephesus Academy Birmingham 35211 010170 Athens Bible School Athens 35611 010372 Forest Park School Birmingham 35222 010175 Athens High School Athens 35611 012385 Fultondale High School Birmingham 35217 010006 Athens Renaissance School Athens 35611 010356 Gan Gan And Pa Pa Learn Res Ct Birmingham 35217 This listing has been compiled using a comprehensive CEEB code table of all high schools in the United States. If your high school is not listed and you believe it is within the 250 mile radius of the University of Memphis, please contact the U of M's Office of Admissions via e-mail at: [email protected]. Tuesday, May 15, 2018 High schools in Alabama within a 250 mile radius of the University of Memphis CEEB Code High School Name High School City Zip Code CEEB Code High School Name High School City Zip Code 010359 Glen Iris Baptist School Birmingham 35205 010450 J B Pennington High School Blountsville 35031 010351 Gloryland Christian Academy Birmingham 35214 010008 Mt Pleasant Christian School Blountsville 35031 010362 Good Samaritan Christian Sch Birmingham 35215 010455 Susan Moore High School Blountsville 35031 010405 Gw Carver Hs Hlth Prof Eng Tec Birmingham 35207 010465 Boaz High School Boaz 35957 010019 Hoover Christian School Birmingham 35216 010470 Sardis High School Boaz 35956 010366 Huffman High School Birmingham 35215 001721 Snead State Community College Boaz 35957 010383 Islamic Academy Of Alabama Birmingham 35209 010475 Paramount High School Boligee 35443 011459 Jefferson County International Birmingham 35210 010490 Cold Springs High School Bremen 35033 001352 Jefferson State Community Coll Birmingham 35215 010525 Brilliant High School Brilliant 35548 010370 John Carroll Catholic Hs Birmingham 35209 010530 Brookwood High School Brookwood 35444 001933 Lawson State Community College Birmingham 35221 010547 Mountain View Christian Acad Bryant 35958 010378 Maranathan Academy Birmingham 35232 010549 Sipsey Valley High School Buhl 35446 011748 Midfield High School Birmingham 35221 010550 Choctaw County High School Butler 36904 010379 Miracle Dlvrnce Tmpl Lrng Acad Birmingham 35211 010553 Patrician Academy Butler 36904 010346 Mountain View Baptist School Birmingham 35235 010554 Tom Orr Career Technical Ctr Butler 36904 010408 Oak Mountain High School Birmingham 35242 010555 Calera High School Calera 35040 010435 P D Jackson-olin High School Birmingham 35218 010572 Wilcox Academy Camden 36726 010404 Parkway Christian Academy Birmingham 35215 010570 Wilcox Central High School Camden 36726 010406 Parkway Christian School Birmingham 35215 010587 Carbon Hill Christian Academy Carbon Hill 35549 010355 Ramsay High School Birmingham 35205 010585 Carbon Hill High School Carbon Hill 35549 010031 Renaissance Acad Prep Sch Boys Birmingham 35222 010601 S.t.a.r.t. School Carbon Hill 35549 010439 Shades Mountain Indp Crch Acad Birmingham 35226 010595 Carrollton High School Carrollton 35447 010415 Shades Valley High School Birmingham 35210 010598 Pickens Academy Carrollton 35447 010381 Spain Park High School Birmingham 35242 010610 Cedar Bluff High School Cedar Bluff 35959 010421 Spring Valley School Birmingham 35213 010348 Center Point High School Center Point 35215 010416 Springville Rd Cmty Church Sch Birmingham 35215 010620 Cherokee County High School Centre 35960 012610 Tarrant High School Birmingham 35217 010629 Christian Life Cntr Church Acd Centre 35960 010402 The Arlington School Birmingham 35205 010630 Bibb County High School Centreville 35042 010422 Valleydale Christian Academy Birmingham 35244 010637 Cahawba Christian Academy Centreville 35042 010425 Wenonah High School Birmingham 35221 010648 Chelsea High School Chelsea 35043 010382 Westminster School At Oak Mntn Birmingham 35242 010655 Cherokee High School Cherokee 35616 010409 Winewood Christian School Birmingham 35215 010660 Childersburg High School Childersburg 35044 010440 Woodlawn High School - Magnet Birmingham 35212 010675 Chilton County High School Clanton 35045 This listing has been compiled using a comprehensive CEEB code table of all high schools in the United States. If your high school is not listed and you believe it is within the 250 mile radius of the University of Memphis, please contact the U of M's Office of Admissions via e-mail at: [email protected]. Tuesday, May 15, 2018 High schools in Alabama within a 250 mile radius of the University of Memphis CEEB Code High School Name High School City Zip Code CEEB Code High School Name High School City Zip Code 010681 Lecroy Career Technical Center Clanton 35045 010890 Marengo High School Dixons Mills 36736 010695 Cleveland High School Cleveland 35049 012795 Corner High School Dora 35062 010730 Collinsville High School Collinsville 35961 010900 Dora High School Dora 35062 010738 One Sense Church School Collinsville 35961 010920 Winston County High School Double Springs 35553 010751 Cornerstone Christian School Columbiana 35051 010925 Douglas High School Douglas 35964 010750 Shelby County High School Columbiana 35051 010955 Elkmont High School Elkmont 35620 010755 Shelby County Sch Technology Columbiana 35051 010988 Lighthouse Ministries Empire 35063 010760 Cordova High School Cordova 35550 010970 Holy Family Cristo Rey Hs Ensley 35218 010761 Jericho Way Christian Academy Cordova 35550 011015 Greene County High School Eutaw 35462 010767 Paul W Bryant High School Cottondale 35453 011017 Warrior Academy Eutaw 35462 010768 Tuscaloosa Christian School Cottondale 35453 011021 Way Home Christian School Eva 35621 010778 Open Door Christian School Courtland 35618 011055 Fairfield High Preparatory Sch Fairfield 35064 010775 R A Hubbard High School Courtland 35618 010357 Restoration Academy Fairfield 35064 010777 Three Springs Of Courtland Courtland 35618 011070 Falkville High School Falkville 35622 010784 Beth Haven Christian Academy Crossville 35962 011075 Fayette County High School Fayette 35555 010785 Crossville High School Crossville 35962 011085 Hubbertville High School Fayette 35555 010796 Cullman Christian School Cullman 35055 011114 Calvary Fellowship School Florence 35630 010795 Cullman High School Cullman 35055 011120 Central High School Florence 35633 010800 Fairview High School Cullman 35058 011127 Faith Christian Academy Florence 35634 010802 Good Hope High School Cullman 35057 011119 Florence Christian Academy Florence 35630 010806 Saint Bernard Preparatory Sch Cullman 35055 011126 Florence High School Florence 35630 010810 West Point High School Cullman 35057 011130 Mars Hill Bible School Florence 35630 010830 Danville High School Danville 35619 011135 Rogers High School Florence 35634 010856 Austin High School Decatur
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