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Lauderdale County


At a glance
38thof 135 Alabama districts▲ 10
Better than 71% of Alabama districts
355 County Road 61
Florence, AL 35634
·(256) 760-1300·All Alabama district rankings →
Statewide performance 2017–2025
2025: better than 71.9% of districts
15
Schools
7,952
Students
2
5-star schools
Top rankedLexington High School14th of 374 Alabama high schools
Biggest riser
Wilson Elementary School up 181 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
Central High School 15.6 students per teacher
SchoolDigger ratings
5★
4★
3★
2 schools without a SchoolDigger rating (too few tested students)
Summary:

The Lauderdale County school district in Alabama consists of 14 schools, including 7 elementary schools, 6 high schools, and 1 alternative school. The district is ranked 38 out of 135 districts in the state and has a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger.

Several schools in the district stand out for their strong academic performance. Lexington High School ranks 14th out of 374 high schools in Alabama and has a 5-star rating, with 42.31% of 11th graders proficient in math and 61.54% proficient in science. Similarly, Lauderdale County High School ranks 27th in the state and also has a 5-star rating, with 39.73% of 11th graders proficient in math and 45.21% proficient in science. Both schools maintain a 90% 4-year graduation rate, significantly higher than the state average.

However, the district also has some schools that struggle academically, such as Rogers High School and Waterloo High School, which have significantly lower proficiency rates in math, science, and English. The district-wide chronic absenteeism rate of 14.8% is also on the higher end compared to state averages, and the wide range in free/reduced lunch rates, from 44.92% at Lexington Elementary to 74.63% at Waterloo High School, suggests diverse socioeconomic backgrounds across the district.

Ranking:
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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Alabama State Department of Education.

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