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College-Going Rate by High School ALABAMA COMMISSION ON HIGHER EUCATION Summary of 2019-2020 Alabama Public High School Graduates Based on Enrollment Data from ALABAMA STATEWIDE STUDENT DATABASE and National Student Clearinghouse(SU2020 - SP2021) 2-YEAR 4-YEAR OOS PRIV SUMMARY of 2019-2020 High School Graduates ALABAMA OUT-OF-STATEOOS 2-YEAR ALABAMA AL OUT-OF-STATE OOS 4-Year ENROLLED NOT TOTAL # Enrolled in College per National Student Clearinghouse PUBLIC PRIVATE PUBLIC TOTAL TOTAL PRIVATE PUBLIC TOTAL PRIVATE PUBLIC TOTAL TOTAL 2YR/4YR? ENROLLED HS Grads % 2yr % 4yr % Alabama % OOS % Not Enrolled Autauga 64 11 11 75 19 199 218 19 16 35 253 295 62312.04%40.61% 45.26% 7.38% 47.35% Autaugaville School 2 2 7 7 7 7 1612.50%43.75% 56.25% 0.00% 43.75% Billingsley High School 10 1 1 11 2 5 7 1 1 8 18 3729.73%21.62% 45.95% 5.41% 48.65% Marbury High School 19 1 1 20 6 36 42 7 7 49 72 14114.18%34.75% 43.26% 5.67% 51.06% Prattville High School 33 9 9 42 11 151 162 11 16 27 189 198 429 9.79% 44.06% 45.45% 8.39% 46.15% Baldwin 431 1 15 16 447 55 488 543 67 85 152 695 978 2,120 21.08% 32.78% 45.94% 7.92% 46.13% Baldwin County High School 61 2 2 63 3 30 33 5 10 15 48 147 258 24.42% 18.60% 36.43% 6.59% 56.98% Baldwin County Virtual School 22 1 1 23 1 5 6 2 2 4 10 26 59 38.98% 16.95% 47.46% 8.47% 44.07% Daphne High School 67 3 3 70 11 90 101 19 8 27 128 108 306 22.88% 41.83% 54.90% 9.80% 35.29% Fairhope High School 66 66 14 140 154 17 19 36 190 109 365 18.08% 52.05% 60.27% 9.86% 29.86% Foley High School 71 1 6 7 78 13 42 55 11 9 20 75 267 420 18.57% 17.86% 30.00% 6.43% 63.57% Gulf Shores High School 40 2 2 42 2 58 60 4 9 13 73 89 204 20.59% 35.78% 49.02% 7.35% 43.63% Robertsdale High School 47 1 1 48 6 38 44 3 10 13 57 168 273 17.58% 20.88% 33.33% 5.13% 61.54% Spanish Fort High School 57 57 5 85 90 6 18 24 114 64 235 24.26% 48.51% 62.55% 10.21% 27.23% Barbour 72 72 4 44 48 4 6 10 58 160 29024.83%20.00% 41.38% 3.45% 55.17% Alabama Virtual Academy at Eufaula City Schools 14 14 1 11 12 2 1 3 15 41 70 20.00% 21.43% 37.14% 4.29% 58.57% Barbour County High School 16 16 1 1 2 2 20 3842.11% 5.26% 47.37% 0.00% 52.63% Eufaula High School 42 42 2 32 34 2 5 7 41 99 18223.08%22.53% 41.76% 3.85% 54.40% Bibb 47 47 11 35 46 2 3 5 51 107 20522.93%24.88% 45.37%2.44% 52.20% Bibb County High School 28 28 8 17 25 1 3 4 29 65 122 22.95% 23.77% 43.44% 3.28% 53.28% West Blocton High School 19 19 3 18 21 1 1 22 42 83 22.89% 26.51% 48.19% 1.20% 50.60% Blount 206 2 2 208 14 98 112 7 10 17 129 298 63532.76%20.31% 50.08% 2.99% 46.93% Appalachian School 14 14 1 3 4 4 28 4630.43% 8.70% 39.13% 0.00% 60.87% Cleveland High School 15 15 1 6 7 1 1 8 32 5527.27%14.55% 40.00% 1.82% 58.18% Hayden High School 55 1 1 56 3 24 27 1 7 8 35 58 14937.58%23.49% 55.03% 6.04% 38.93% JB Pennington High School 25 25 7 7 1 1 8 24 5743.86%14.04% 56.14% 1.75% 42.11% Locust Fork High School 15 1 1 16 4 7 11 1 1 12 34 62 25.81% 19.35% 41.94% 3.23% 54.84% Oneonta High School 39 39 3 39 42 1 2 3 45 43 12730.71%35.43% 63.78% 2.36% 33.86% Southeastern School 15 15 1 5 6 1 1 7 26 4831.25%14.58% 43.75% 2.08% 54.17% Susan Moore High School 28 28 1 7 8 2 2 10 53 9130.77%10.99% 39.56% 2.20% 58.24% Bullock 15 15 1 13 14 1 1 15 46 7619.74%19.74%38.16%1.32% 60.53% Bullock County High School 15 15 1 13 14 1 1 15 46 76 19.74% 19.74% 38.16% 1.32% 60.53% Butler 65 2 2 67 6 24 30 4 4 34 88 18935.45%17.99% 50.26%3.17% 46.56% Georgiana School 14 14 3 3 3 14 3145.16% 9.68% 54.84% 0.00% 45.16% Greenville High School 34 2 2 36 6 20 26 3 3 29 65 130 27.69% 22.31% 46.15% 3.85% 50.00% McKenzie High School 17 17 1 1 1 1 2 9 2860.71% 7.14% 64.29% 3.57% 32.14% Calhoun 204 10 10 214 15 334 349 27 16 43 392 613 1,219 17.56% 32.16% 45.37% 4.35% 50.29% Alexandria High School 28 3 3 31 26 26 2 1 3 29 56 116 26.72% 25.00% 46.55% 5.17% 48.28% Anniston High School 11 1 1 12 1 28 29 3 2 5 34 61 107 11.21% 31.78% 37.38% 5.61% 57.01% Jacksonville High School 19 1 1 20 2 48 50 2 2 4 54 43 117 17.09% 46.15% 58.97% 4.27% 36.75% Ohatchee High School 12 1 1 13 9 9 3 3 12 39 6420.31%18.75% 32.81% 6.25% 60.94% Oxford High School 55 2 2 57 6 79 85 6 7 13 98 137 292 19.52% 33.56% 47.95% 5.14% 46.92% Piedmont High School 12 12 17 17 1 1 18 37 6717.91%26.87% 43.28% 1.49% 55.22% Pleasant Valley High School 4 4 27 27 1 1 28 47 79 5.06%35.44% 39.24% 1.27% 59.49% Saks High School 19 2 2 21 26 26 2 1 3 29 41 9123.08%31.87% 49.45% 5.49% 45.05% Weaver High School 9 9 2 22 24 2 1 3 27 44 8011.25%33.75% 41.25% 3.75% 55.00% Wellborn High School 12 12 2 16 18 3 1 4 22 69 10311.65%21.36% 29.13% 3.88% 66.99% White Plains High School 23 23 2 36 38 2 1 3 41 39 103 22.33% 39.81% 59.22% 2.91% 37.86% Chambers 54 4 4 58 3 70 73 8 4 12 85 147 29020.00%29.31% 43.79% 5.52% 50.69% Lafayette High School 13 13 2 19 21 2 3 5 26 20 5922.03%44.07% 57.63% 8.47% 33.90% Lanett Senior High School 6 2 2 8 1 12 13 3 3 16 20 44 18.18% 36.36% 43.18% 11.36% 45.45% Valley High School 35 2 2 37 39 39 3 1 4 43 107 18719.79%22.99% 39.57% 3.21% 57.22% Cherokee 67 1 1 68 5 39 44 10 5 15 59 155 28224.11%20.92% 39.36% 5.67% 54.96% Cedar Bluff High School 15 15 3 7 10 5 1 6 16 33 6423.44%25.00% 39.06% 9.38% 51.56% Cherokee County High School 27 27 2 19 21 2 2 4 25 55 107 25.23% 23.36% 44.86% 3.74% 51.40% Gaylesville High School 2 2 1 1 2 1 3 4 18 24 8.33%16.67% 12.50%12.50% 75.00% Sand Rock High School 17 17 9 9 1 1 10 30 5729.82%17.54% 45.61% 1.75% 52.63% Spring Garden High School 6 1 1 7 3 3 1 1 4 19 3023.33%13.33% 30.00% 6.67% 63.33% Chilton 114 114 14 78 92 11 1 12 104 293 51122.31%20.35% 40.31% 2.35% 57.34% Chilton County High School 44 44 4 43 47 10 10 57 96 197 22.34% 28.93% 46.19% 5.08% 48.73% Isabella High School 9 9 2 2 2 39 5018.00% 4.00% 22.00% 0.00% 78.00% Jemison High School 33 33 4 23 27 27 82 14223.24%19.01% 42.25% 0.00% 57.75% Maplesville High School 7 7 3 1 4 4 14 2528.00%16.00% 44.00% 0.00% 56.00% Thorsby High School 16 16 2 6 8 1 1 9 42 6723.88%13.43% 35.82% 1.49% 62.69% Verbena High School 5 5 1 3 4 1 1 5 20 3016.67%16.67% 30.00% 3.33% 66.67% Choctaw 33 5 5 38 2 6 8 1 1 9 52 9938.38%9.09%41.41%6.06% 52.53% Choctaw County High School 15 3 3 18 1 4 5 5 30 5333.96% 9.43% 37.74% 5.66% 56.60% Southern Choctaw High School 18 2 2 20 1 2 3 1 1 4 22 46 43.48% 8.70% 45.65% 6.52% 47.83% Clarke 79 3 3 82 2 40 42 5 5 47 137 26630.83%17.67% 45.49%3.01% 51.50% Clarke County High School 23 23 1 12 13 2 2 15 43 81 28.40% 18.52% 44.44% 2.47% 53.09% Jackson High School 24 3 3 27 18 18 1 1 19 55 10126.73%18.81% 41.58% 3.96% 54.46% Thomasville High School 32 32 1 10 11 2 2 13 39 8438.10%15.48% 51.19% 2.38% 46.43% Clay 29 1 1 30 2 20 22 2 3 5 27 60 11725.64%23.08% 43.59%5.13% 51.28% Central High School of Clay County 29 1 1 30 2 20 22 2 3 5 27 60 117 25.64% 23.08% 43.59% 5.13% 51.28% Cleburne 32 1 1 33 1 26 27 6 1 7 34 85 15221.71%22.37% 38.82% 5.26% 55.92% Cleburne County High School 19 19 19 19 4 4 23 59 101 18.81% 22.77% 37.62% 3.96% 58.42% Ranburne High School 13 1 1 14 1 7 8 2 1 3 11 26 5127.45%21.57% 41.18% 7.84% 50.98% Coffee 240 6 6 246 13 135 148 16 18 34 182 282 71034.65%25.63% 54.65% 5.63% 39.72% Elba High School 23 23 8 8 8 16 4748.94%17.02% 65.96% 0.00% 34.04% Enterprise High School 156 4 4 160 11 110 121 15 15 30 151 200 511 31.31% 29.55% 54.21% 6.65% 39.14% Kinston School 18 18 2 2 1 1 3 13 3452.94%8.82% 58.82%2.94% 38.24% New Brockton High School 30 2 2 32 7 7 3 3 10 25 6747.76%14.93% 55.22% 7.46% 37.31% Zion Chapel High School 13 13 2 8 10 10 28 5125.49%19.61% 45.10% 0.00% 54.90% Colbert 148 6 6 154 5 141 146 13 7 20 166 199 51929.67%31.98% 56.65% 5.01% 38.34% Cherokee High School 13 13 7 7 1 1 8 13 3438.24%23.53% 58.82% 2.94% 38.24% Colbert County High School 16 16 5 5 1 1 6 32 5429.63%11.11% 38.89% 1.85% 59.26% Colbert Heights High School 22 1 1 23 1 7 8 8 38 69 33.33% 11.59% 43.48% 1.45% 55.07% Deshler High School 21 2 2 23 2 32 34 3 2 5 39 43 10521.90%37.14% 52.38% 6.67% 40.95% Muscle Shoals High School 66 1 1 67 1 86 87 8 4 12 99 47 213 31.46% 46.48% 71.83% 6.10% 22.07% Sheffield High School 10 2 2 12 1 4 5 1 1 6 26 4427.27%13.64% 34.09% 6.82% 59.09% Conecuh 22 1 1 23 3 29 32 6 4 10 42 88 15315.03%27.45% 35.29% 7.19% 57.52% Genesis Innovative School 5 5 1 4 5 4 1 5 10 47 62 8.06%16.13% 16.13% 8.06% 75.81% Hillcrest High School 17 1 1 18 2 25 27 2 3 5 32 41 91 19.78% 35.16% 48.35% 6.59% 45.05% Coosa 10 10 12 12 1 1 13 35 5817.24%22.41%37.93%1.72% 60.34% Central High School 10 10 12 12 1 1 13 35 5817.24%22.41% 37.93% 1.72% 60.34% Covington 146 1 1 147 15 55 70 7 4 11 81 166 39437.31%20.56% 54.82% 3.05% 42.13% Andalusia High School 33 1 1 34 3 20 23 4 3 7 30 35 99 34.34% 30.30% 56.57% 8.08% 35.35% Florala High School 7 7 3 4 7 1 1 8 20 3520.00%22.86% 40.00% 2.86% 57.14% Opp High School 34 34 2 13 15 2 2 17 41 9236.96%18.48% 53.26% 2.17% 44.57% Pleasant Home School 17 17 3 2 5 5 23 4537.78%11.11% 48.89% 0.00% 51.11% Red Level High School 12 12 2 1 3 1 1 4 19 3534.29%11.43% 42.86% 2.86% 54.29% Straughn High School 43 43 2 15 17 17 28 8848.86%19.32% 68.18% 0.00% 31.82% Crenshaw 59 59 2 28 30 2 1 3 33 82 17433.91%18.97% 51.15%1.72% 47.13% Brantley High School 21 21 6 6 1 1 7 20 4843.75%14.58% 56.25% 2.08% 41.67% Highland Home School 16 16 13 13 13 35 6425.00%20.31% 45.31% 0.00% 54.69% Luverne High School 22 22 2 9 11 1 1 2 13 27 6235.48%20.97% 53.23% 3.23% 43.55% Cullman 296 2 2 298 8 102 110 7 9 16 126 404 82835.99%15.22% 49.03% 2.17% 48.79% Cold Springs High School 32 32 1 5 6 1 1 2 8 31 7145.07%11.27% 53.52% 2.82% 43.66% Cullman Child Development Center 1 1 1 11 12 0.00% 8.33% 8.33% 0.00% 91.67% Cullman High School 80 80 1 42 43 5 6 11 54 55 18942.33%28.57% 65.08% 5.82% 29.10% Fairview High School
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