These Alabama high schools best prepare graduates for college, careers
It’s graduation season, and The Alabama Education Lab at AL.com took a look at which high schools the state says do the best job at sending students on to their next step.
A decade ago, the state board of education adopted a list of accomplishments that are meant to show students are ready to take college classes, go straight into the workplace or join the military.
Earning a college or career ready indicator will be a requirement to graduate high school for next year’s eighth graders – students who will graduate in 2028. The state does not have a high school graduation test.
Alabama considers a student is college or career ready if students graduate having attained one or more of the following accomplishments:
- A benchmark score on the ACT college entrance exam,
- A qualifying score of three or higher on an Advanced Placement exam,
- A qualifying score of four or higher on an International Baccalaureate exam,
- Earning college credit while in high school,
- Earning silver or gold status on the ACT WorkKeys exam,
- Completing an in-school youth apprenticeship program,
- Earning a career technical industry credential listed on the compendium of valuable credentials of the Alabama Committee on Credentialing and Career Pathways,
- Attaining career and technical education completer status, or
- Being accepted into a branch of the military before graduation
Alabama high schools with high college or career readiness
Here’s a look at the 20 Alabama school districts that had the largest percentage of their seniors graduate with one or more college or career ready indicators.
- Geneva County – 98.3%
- Satsuma City – 98.1%
- Opp City – 97.6%
- Thomasville City – 97.5%
- Gulf Shores City – 97.1%
- Cullman County – 96.9%
- Arab City – 96.7%
- Coffee County – 96.4%
- Roanoke City – 96.3%
- Winfield City – 96.3%
- Fort Payne City – 96.1%
- Hartselle City – 96.1%
- Russellville City – 95.5%
- Geneva City – 95.1%
- Mountain Brook City – 95.1%
- Bibb County – 95%
- Piedmont City – 94.7%
- Dale County – 94.5%
- Covington County – 93.9%
- Alabaster City – 93.6%
Nine Alabama schools graduated 100% of their students college or career ready:
- Cedar Bluff High School – Cherokee County
- Kinston School – Coffee County
- Geneva County High School – Geneva County
- Cold Springs High School – Cullman County
- Holly Pond High School – Cullman County
- Ragland High School – St Clair County
- Loveless Academic Magnet Program – Montgomery County
- New Century Technology High School – Huntsville City
- Oak Grove High School – Jefferson County
Here’s a look at the percentage of each high school’s graduating class of 2022 that earned a college or career ready indicator, broken down by each type of indicator.