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Hueytown High School, a Union County NJ high school serving grades 9–12, ranked in the bottom 50% statewide in 2023 at #1216, declining from #551 in 2014, indicating a downward trend in overall state ranking.
Math proficiency was 5%, reading proficiency 14%, and science proficiency 17% in 2023, all lower than the Alabama state averages of 30%, 47%, and 38%, respectively, reflecting weak academic performance over recent years.
Enrollment remained steady around 1,170 students with a 17:1 student–teacher ratio recently, while the percentage of students eligible for free or reduced lunch increased substantially from 12% in 1999 to 73% in 2023, indicating a significant rise in socioeconomic challenges.
The school's minority enrollment was 75% in 2023, including 57% Black (not Hispanic) and 16% Hispanic students, positioning among the top 20% most diverse New Jersey high schools in the state.
The graduation rate was 83% in 2023, lower than the Alabama state average of 88% and the district average of 90%, showing weaker graduation outcomes compared to the broader region.
Mcadory High School ranked #1159 in Alabama in 2023, declining from a peak rank of #878 in 2011, placing it in the bottom 50% statewide in recent years.
Math proficiency remained low at 10% in 2023, lower than the Alabama state average of 30%, while reading proficiency was 15%, also lower than the state average of 47%.
Science proficiency was 16%, lower than the state average of 38%.
Enrollment increased modestly from 959 students in 2013 to 1,162 in 2023, with minority enrollment comprising 83% of the student body and 62% of students eligible for free lunch, indicating socioeconomic challenges.
The school serves grades 9–12 with an enrollment of 1,240 students and a student–teacher ratio of 19:1 in 2023, slightly higher than the ratio reported in previous years.
Graduation rates have consistently exceeded the state average, reaching 92% in 2023 compared to the Alabama state graduation rate of 88%.