List of High Schools in Alabama - Jefferson County

Jefferson County

  • Alabama School of Fine Arts, Birmingham
  • Altamont School, Birmingham
  • Banks High School (now L. Frazier Banks Middle School), Birmingham
  • Briarwood Christian School, Birmingham
  • City High School, Birmingham
  • Clay-Chalkville High School, Clay
  • Corner High School, Warrior
  • Ensley High School, Birmingham
  • E.B. Erwin High School, Center Point
  • Fairfield High Preparatory School, Fairfield
  • Flint Hill Christian School, Bessemer
  • Fultondale High School, Fultondale
  • Gardendale High School, Gardendale
  • Garywood Christian School, Hueytown
  • George Washington Carver High School, Birmingham
  • Hewitt-Trussville High School, Trussville
  • Homebound High School, Birmingham
  • Homewood High School, Homewood
  • Hoover High School, Hoover
  • Hueytown High School, Hueytown
  • Huffman High School, Birmingham
  • Jackson-Olin High School, Birmingham
  • Jefferson County International Baccalaureate School, Irondale
  • Jess Lanier High School, Bessemer
  • John Carroll Catholic High School, Birmingham
  • Leeds High School, Leeds
  • McAdory High School, McCalla
  • Midfield High School, Midfield
  • Minor High School, Adamsville
  • Mortimer Jordan High School, Morris
  • Mountain Brook High School, Mountain Brook
  • Oak Grove High School, Bessemer
  • A. H. Parker High School, Birmingham
  • Pleasant Grove High School, Pleasant Grove
  • Pinson Valley High School, Pinson
  • Ramsay High School, Birmingham
  • Shades Valley High School, Irondale
  • Tabernacle Christian School, Gardendale
  • Tarrant High School, Birmingham
  • Vestavia Hills High School, Vestavia Hills
  • Wenonah High School, Birmingham
  • West End High School, Birmingham
  • Woodlawn High School, Birmingham

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