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Alabaster City


At a glance
22ndof 135 Alabama districts
Better than 83% of Alabama districts
10111 Highway 119
Alabaster, AL 35007-9796
·(205) 663-8400·All Alabama district rankings →
Statewide performance 2017–2025
2025: better than 83.7% of districts
5
Schools
6,316
Students
Top rankedThompson Middle School61st of 439 Alabama middle schools
Biggest riser
Thompson Middle School up 17 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
Meadow View Elementary School 14.4 students per teacher
Summary:

The Alabaster City school district in Alabama consists of 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The schools in this district generally demonstrate strong academic performance, with several standout institutions that rank among the top schools in the state.

Thompson High School is a standout, consistently ranking among the top 71-56 high schools in Alabama and earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. It boasts a robust 90% four-year graduation rate and excels in science, with students scoring 10-12 percentage points higher than the state average on standardized tests. Thompson Middle School also ranks highly, placing between 61-78 out of 439 Alabama middle schools, and its students demonstrate strong proficiency in English/Language Arts. At the elementary level, Creek View Elementary stands out, with 3rd graders scoring over 15 percentage points above the state average in math and English/Language Arts.

Overall, the Alabaster City school district appears to be a well-functioning system that is effectively supporting student achievement across grade levels. While the schools have a wide range of free/reduced lunch recipients, from 50% to 54.96%, the district is able to achieve strong academic outcomes without excessive spending, with per-student costs ranging from $9,652 to $12,268.

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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