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Best High Schools in Zip Code 36330


At a glance
2
Schools
2,177
Students
Top rankedEnterprise High School43rd of 380 Alabama high schools
Biggest riser
Enterprise High School up 9 spots statewide this year
Summary:

Zip code 36330 is home to exactly one high school, Enterprise High School, a large public school serving grades 9-12 with 2,177 students in the Enterprise, Alabama area.

Enterprise High School is the sole high school in the Enterprise City district, which means the school's performance directly defines the district's 4-star rating. The school consistently ranks in the top 12% of Alabama high schools, currently placing 43rd out of 380 schools (89th percentile). Academically, it outperforms state averages across all subjects on the 11th-grade summative assessment, with 37.93% proficiency in math (state: 27.21%), 46.55% in science (state: 36.17%), and 48.13% in English (state: 33.73%). The school also showed strong year-over-year improvement from 2024-2025 to 2025-2026, with English proficiency jumping nearly 6 percentage points. Its graduation rate of 92.5% exceeds the state average of 91.5%, which is notable given that 43% of students qualify for free or reduced lunch.

The main area of concern is chronic absenteeism, which sits at 13.9% — significantly higher than the district's overall rate of 8.4% and above the state average of 12.0%. Since the district rate includes elementary and middle schools, this suggests absenteeism becomes more prevalent at the high school level. The student-teacher ratio is 18.1:1, and per-student spending was $10,185 (though this data is from 2018-2019). Overall, Enterprise High School offers strong academics, a solid graduation rate, and recent improvement momentum, making it a reliable choice for families in the area, with absenteeism being the primary area for potential focus.

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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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