MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The Alabama Department of Education on Wednesday released its latest list of public schools that have been identified as “failing.” Seventy-six schools find themselves with that unenviable distinction this year, up from 66 in 2015.
The list of failing schools is compiled using the student scores on the ACT Aspire standardized test, which is administered each year from third through eighth grade, then again in tenth grade.
The implications of the “failing” label are significant.
Under the Alabama Accountability Act, the state’s landmark school choice law, students in failing schools are permitted to transfer to non-failing public or private schools. Families could also qualify for tax credits to help them pay for private school tuition.
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The comprehensive list of Alabama’s current failing schools can be found below.
County school systems:
Autauga County: Autaugaville School
Barbour County: Barbour Co. High
Bullock County: South Highlands Middle, Bullock Co. High
Chambers County: Lafayette High
Choctaw County: Choctaw County High
Dallas County: Bruce K. Craig Elementary
Greene County: Carver Middle
Macon County: Notasulga High
Mobile County: Jeremiah A. Denton Middle, Booker T. Washington Middle, Mattie T. Blount High, Mae Eanes Middle, Mobile County Training Middle, Morningside Elementary, E.T. Belsaw – Mount Vernon School, Pillans Middle, C.L. Scarborough Middle, Elizabeth S. Chastang Middle, C.F. Vigor High, Lillie Williamson High
Monroe County: Monroe Intermediate School
Montgomery County: Bellingrath Middle, Brewbaker Middle, Capitol Heights Middle, Chisholm Elementary, Dannelly Elementary, Davis Elementary, Fews Secondary Acceleration Academy, Goodwyn Middle, Jeff Davis High, Johnson Elementary, King Elementary, Southlawn Middle
Perry County: R.C. Hatch High
Sumter County: Kinterbish Junior High, North Sumter Junior High, Livingston Junior High, York West End Junior High
Talladega County: Talladega County Central High
Washington County: McIntosh High
Wilcox County: Camden School of Arts and Technology
City School Systems:
Bessemer: Abrams Elementary, Bessemer City Middle, Charles F Hard Elementary, Bessemer City High, Jonesboro Elementary
Birmingham: Bush Hills Academy, Charles A Brown Elementary, George Washington Carver High, Central Park Elementary, Green Acres Middle, Hayes K-8, Hemphill Elementary, Jackson-Olin High, Oxmoor K-5, Parker High, WE Putnam Middle School – Magnet, Smith Middle, South Hampton K-8, Arrington Middle, Washington Elementary, Jones Valley Middle, West End Academy, Woodlawn High School – Magnet
Dothan: Girard Middle
Fairfield: Fairfield High Prep.
Huntsville: J.O. Johnson High, Ronald McNair 7-8
Lanett: Lanett Jr. High
Linden: George P. Austin Jr. High
Selma: Sophia Kingston Elementary, R.B. Hudson Middle
Tarrant: Tarrant High
Tuscaloosa: Central High