Luverne High School vs. Highland Home School
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School Overview
School
Top Rankings
Luverne High School ranks among the top 20% of public schools in Alabama for:
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Diversity
Student Attention
Highland Home School ranks among the top 20% of public schools in Alabama for:
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Attribute
Student Attention
Overview
Luverne High School, a Union County NJ high school serving grades PK–12, ranked #746 in Alabama in 2023, showing a decline from #620 in 2013 and fluctuating within the bottom 50% of overall school rankings over the past decade.
Math proficiency was 24% in 2023, lower than the state average of 30%, while reading proficiency was 35%, also lower than the state average of 47%; science proficiency ranged 25–29%, below the state average of 38%.
Enrollment decreased from 968 students in 2011 to 776 in 2023, with minority enrollment constituting 54% of the student body; 458 students were eligible for free lunch in recent years, reflecting persistent socioeconomic challenges.
The student–teacher ratio stood at 15:1 in 2023, serving 776 students with 51 teachers, across grades pre–kindergarten through 12.
Graduation rates ranged between 80–89% from 2013 to 2023, consistently below the Alabama state average which was around 88–91% during this period.
Highland Home School ranked #717 in Alabama in 2023, showing a modest improvement from #735 in 2022 but remaining in the bottom 50% of schools statewide; it is a Crenshaw County public school serving grades PK–12 with 764 students and a 14:1 student–teacher ratio.
Math proficiency was 23% in 2023, lower than the state average of 30%, while reading proficiency was 38%, lower than the state average of 47%; science proficiency ranged from 20–24%, also below the state average of 38%.
Enrollment decreased from 839 students in 2023 to 764 currently, with minority enrollment at 31% including 22% Black and 7% Hispanic students; 426 students qualified for free lunch and 80 for reduced–price lunch, indicating significant socioeconomic need.
The graduation rate consistently reached 90% from 2013–2023, exceeding the state average which ranged from 81% to 91% during the same period.
Grades Offered
PK-12
PK-12
Total Students
745 students
746 students
Total Classroom Teachers
48 teachers
50 teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
16:1
15:1
Test Scores
Overall Testing Rank
#746 out of 1275 schools in AL
(Bottom 50%)
(Bottom 50%)
#717 out of 1275 schools in AL
(Bottom 50%)
(Bottom 50%)
Math Test Scores (% Proficient)
24%
23%
Reading/Language Arts Test Scores (% Proficient)
35%
38%
Science Test Scores (% Proficient)
25-29%
20-24%
Graduation Rate
80-89%
≥90%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Pre-K Students
38
36
Kindergarten Students
50
43
Grade 1 Students
60
46
Grade 2 Students
58
60
Grade 3 Students
47
56
Grade 4 Students
49
45
Grade 5 Students
49
60
Grade 6 Students
54
41
Grade 7 Students
61
57
Grade 8 Students
59
62
Grade 9 Students
69
61
Grade 10 Students
59
69
Grade 11 Students
47
60
Grade 12 Students
45
50
Students by Ethnicity
% American Indian
n/a
n/a
% Asian
1%
n/a
n/a
% Hispanic
3%
7%
% Black
41%
22%
% White
48%
67%
% Hawaiian
n/a
n/a
% Two or more races
7%
4%
Diversity Score
0.60
0.50
Additional Information
Eligible for Free Lunch
68%
65%
Eligible for Reduced Lunch
7%
10%
