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2018-20 Reclassification 2018-20 Reclassification (x-Indicates schools not participating in football.) (xx-Indicates school does not participate in any sport.) CLASS 7A School Name Enrollment Hoover High School 2176.8 Baker High School 2090.25 Auburn High School 1843.4 Sparkman High School 1796.5 Enterprise High School 1634.95 Vestavia Hills High School 1539.1 Mary G. Montgomery High School 1521.1 Thompson High School 1516 Prattville High School 1482.2 Murphy High School 1434.95 James Clemens High School 1407.9 Foley High School 1401.25 Smiths Station High School 1398.95 Huntsville High School 1374.15 Grissom High School 1367.55 Bob Jones High School 1355.4 Jeff Davis High School 1340.15 Alma Bryant High School 1307.4 Spain Park High School 1233.55 Central High School, P. C. 1212.9 Fairhope High School 1207.75 Lee, R.E. High School 1183.45 Theodore High School 1177.8 Oak Mountain High School 1175 Gadsden City High School 1133.7 Davidson High School 1131.3 Tuscaloosa County High School 1128.5 Hewitt-Trussville High School 1105.75 McGill-Toolen High School 1102.34 Austin High School 1084.1 Mountain Brook High School 1050.75 Florence High School 1046.55 CLASS 6A School Name Enrollment Albertville High School 1045.6 Huffman High School 1040.85 2018-20 Reclassification (x-Indicates schools not participating in football.) (xx-Indicates school does not participate in any sport.) Buckhorn High School 1029.05 Shades Valley High School 1028.4 Northview High School 1021.85 Hillcrest High School, Tusc. 1020.35 Hazel Green High School 1019.25 Clay-Chalkville High School 991.45 Park Crossing High School 982.75 Opelika High School 966.85 Robertsdale High School 953.1 Daphne High School 953.05 Helena High School 927.55 Oxford High School 922.7 Paul Bryant High School 910.2 Chelsea High School 901.1 Homewood High School 900.5 Dothan High School 891.05 Wetumpka High School 874.85 Baldwin County High School 867.8 Carver, G. W. High School, (MGM) 864.8 Stanhope Elmore High School 849.1 Pell City High School 837.3 Hueytown High School 830.6 Gardendale High School 819.3 Spanish Fort High School 813.55 Saraland High School 812.25 McAdory High School 802.9 Lanier, Sidney High School 793.25 Decatur High School 791.25 Eufaula High School 789 Minor High School 774.1 Brookwood High School 770.7 Bessemer City High School 756.05 Pinson Valley High School 754.2 Athens High School 748.95 Hartselle High School 739.35 Northridge High School 726.3 Mattie T. Blount High School 718.3 Pelham High School 714.75 Russell County High School 713.6 Fort Payne High School 709.35 2018-20 Reclassification (x-Indicates schools not participating in football.) (xx-Indicates school does not participate in any sport.) Columbia High School 697.45 Cullman High School 678.15 Benjamin Russell High School 659.7 Muscle Shoals High School 658.2 Gulf Shores High School 639.15 P. D. Jackson-Olin High School 637.2 Calera High School 620.95 Lee High School, Huntsville 620.65 Selma High School 616.4 Mae Jemison High School 610.25 Carver, G. W. High School, (BHM) 606 B.C. Rain High School 605.7 CLASS 5A School Name Enrollment Chilton County High School 604.15 Citronelle High School 601.1 Scottsboro High School 596.7 Jasper High School 592.5 Southside High School, Gad. 591.4 Center Point High School 589.9 Valley High School 586.6 Briarwood Christian School 584.55 Brewer, A. P. High School 577.75 Ramsay High School 577 Central High School, Tusc. 572.5 Woodlawn High School 570.95 Arab High School 566.2 Wenonah High School 565.85 Demopolis High School 563.15 Mortimer Jordan High School 555.15 Parker, A.H. High School 552.3 Rehobeth High School 546.65 John Carroll Catholic High School 535.68 Faith Academy 534.4 Russellville High School 529.95 Springville High School 522.9 Hayden High School 521.8 Sylacauga High School 515.9 Carroll High School 515.2 2018-20 Reclassification (x-Indicates schools not participating in football.) (xx-Indicates school does not participate in any sport.) East Limestone High School 513.8 Moody High School 510.45 Beauregard High School 484.95 Charles Henderson High School 479 Jemison High School 478.6 Vigor High School 476.25 Greenville High School 471.95 Boaz High School 471.7 LeFlore Magnet High School 466.75 Alexandria High School 464.45 Etowah High School 458.25 Guntersville High School 453.65 Lawrence County High School 451.1 Douglas High School 443.5 Central High School of Clay County 443.4 West Point High School 439.85 Crossville High School 439.3 Tallassee High School 430 Marbury High School 429.85 Wilcox Central High School 424.15 Shelby County High School 420 St. Paul's Episcopal School 418.5 Fairfield High School 408.25 Madison County High School 407.6 Corner High School 407.15 Saint Clair County High School 406.55 Sardis High School 406.4 Ardmore High School 404.4 Munford High School 403.75 Bibb County High School 395.05 Hamilton High School 393.2 Brewbaker Tech. Magnet High School - x 391 Jackson High School 389.25 Pleasant Grove High School 387.4 Satsuma High School 381.3 Dora High School 377.95 CLASS 4A School Name Enrollment Sipsey Valley High School 377.45 2018-20 Reclassification (x-Indicates schools not participating in football.) (xx-Indicates school does not participate in any sport.) Sumter Central High School 376 UMS-Wright Prep School 375.3 Lincoln High School 375.3 Haleyville High School 373.15 Elmore County High School 371.9 Cleburne County High School 371.35 Headland High School 368.8 Dallas County High School 368.7 Talladega High School 367.8 Andalusia High School 367.2 Washington, B.T. High School 365.6 LAMP - x 365.1 Leeds High School 363.8 Randolph School 363.15 Northside High School 362.7 Handley High School 361.35 Brooks High School 360.8 Cherokee County High School 358.45 Montgomery Catholic School 358.16 Williamson High School 357.55 St. John Paul II Catholic School 357.48 Dale County High School 356.1 Good Hope High School 354.55 Ashville High School 352.2 Priceville High School 352 Curry High School 351.9 Fairview High School 348.2 Oneonta High School 346.6 North Jackson High School 346.3 Holtville High School 344.15 Jacksonville High School 342.5 Deshler High School 341.7 Anniston High School 338.6 New Century Technology H. S. - xx 338.45 West Limestone High School 337.95 DAR, Kate D. Smith High School 337.7 American Christian Academy 336.15 Oak Grove High School 335.4 Ashford High School 328.6 Escambia County High School 328.2 2018-20 Reclassification (x-Indicates schools not participating in football.) (xx-Indicates school does not participate in any sport.) Hokes Bluff High School 324.05 Cordova High School 323.9 Trinity Presbyterian School 322.65 White Plains High School 321.8 West Blocton High School 320.25 Monroe County High School 319.7 Hillcrest High School, Ever. 319.2 Alabama Christian Academy 318.53 Childersburg High School 316.8 Madison Academy 315.9 Neal, W.S. High School 308.7 Greensboro Public High School 305.2 Fayette County High School 305.1 Wilson High School 305.05 Clarke County High School 304.5 Rogers High School 303.95 Elkmont High School 303.5 Montevallo High School 303.4 Danville High School 303 Central High School, Flor. 298.65 Indian Springs School - x 298.35 West Morgan High School 297.9 CLASS 3A School Name Enrollment Saint James High School 297 Oakman High School 296.1 Carbon Hill High School 292.45 Susan Moore High School 292.15 Saks High School 291.1 Plainview High School 290.2 Hale County High School 289 Holt High School 288.35 Washington, Booker T. Magnet School - x 288 Hanceville High School 287.75 Walter Wellborn High School 287.5 Bullock County High School 287.05 Fultondale High School 284.65 Westminster Christian Academy 282.89 Winfield High School 280.2 2018-20 Reclassification (x-Indicates schools not participating in football.) (xx-Indicates school does not participate in any sport.) Straughn High School 280.15 Sylvania High School 279.55 New Hope High School 277.75 Weaver High School 277.55 Thomasville High School 273.25 Locust Fork High School 272.45 Gordo High School 271.7 Pike Road Historical School 271.5 Flomaton High School 270.7 Brindlee Mountain High School 270.3 Lauderdale County High School 270.15 Pennington, J.B. High School 266.25 Dadeville High School 264.65 Geraldine High School 263.4 Southside High School, Selma 263.35 Miller, T.R. High School 262.85 East Lawrence High School 262.7 Midfield High School 261.9 St. Michael Catholic High School 261.63 Greene County High School 261.6 Holly Pond High School 261.3 Slocomb High School 260.8 Opp High School 259.45 Glencoe High School 258.55 Pike County High School 255.9 The Montgomery Academy 255.15 Piedmont High School 254.5 Prattville Christian Academy 253.8 Bayside Academy 253.4 Beulah High School 251.85 Providence Christian School 250.97 Clements High School 245.65 Wicksburg High School 245.6 Pleasant Valley High School 245.15 Houston Academy 244.35 Colbert Heights High School 243.65 Comer, B.B. High School 240.9 Excel High School 239.95 Geneva High School 239.45 Phil Campbell High School 239.25 2018-20 Reclassification (x-Indicates schools not participating in football.) (xx-Indicates school does not participate in any sport.) Mobile Christian School 237.8 Holy Family Catholic High School - x 237.6 Randolph County High School 235.15 Lexington High School 235 Pisgah High School 234.3 Vinemont High School 231.25 Lamar County High School 225.4 CLASS 2A School Name Enrollment Cold Springs High School 223.1 North Sand Mtn.
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