Slocomb High School vs. Geneva High School
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School Overview
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Slocomb High School ranks among the top 20% of public schools in Alabama for:
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Geneva High School ranks among the top 20% of public schools in Alabama for:
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Overview
Slocomb High School ranked #1,016 in Alabama in 2023, showing a decline from #478 in 2013 and #495 in 2015, placing it in the bottom 50% for overall testing statewide.
Math proficiency ranged from 15–19% in 2023, lower than the state average of 30%, with a declining trend since 2013 when it was 85–89%; reading proficiency was 15–19%, also lower than the state average of 47%, and science proficiency was 15–19%, lower than the state average of 38%.
Enrollment remained relatively steady around 360–370 students from 2018 to 2023, with minority enrollment at 26%, including 50 Hispanic and 32 Black students; free or reduced–price lunch eligibility increased to 69% in 2023.
The school serves grades 9–12 with 361 students and 21 teachers in 2023, resulting in a student–teacher ratio of 17:1.
Slocomb High School's graduation rate consistently ranked among the top 5% in Alabama at 95%, above the state average of 88% in 2023.
Geneva High School, a Geneva, AL public high school serving grades 9–12, ranked #826 in Alabama in 2023, showing a decline from #519 in 2019.
Graduation rate was at 95% in 2023, higher than the state average of 88%, placing it in the top 5% statewide.
Math proficiency ranged from 25–29% in 2023, lower than the state average of 30%, while reading proficiency at 20–24% was lower than the state average of 47%.
Science proficiency was 30–34%, lower than the state average of 38%.
Enrollment increased modestly to 391 students in 2023, with minority enrollment at 20%; 55% of students qualified for free lunch, up from 38% in 2022, indicating a rise in socioeconomic need.
The student–teacher ratio stood at 16:1 in 2023, with 24 teachers serving a stable enrollment across 9th to 12th grades.
Grades Offered
9-12
9-12
Total Students
361 students
391 students
% Male | % Female
51% | 49%
50% | 50%
Total Classroom Teachers
21 teachers
24 teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
17:1
16:1
Test Scores
Overall Testing Rank
#1016 out of 1275 schools in AL
(Bottom 50%)
(Bottom 50%)
#826 out of 1275 schools in AL
(Bottom 50%)
(Bottom 50%)
Math Test Scores (% Proficient)
15-19%
25-29%
Reading/Language Arts Test Scores (% Proficient)
15-19%
20-24%
Science Test Scores (% Proficient)
15-19%
30-34%
Graduation Rate
≥95%
≥95%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Grade 9 Students
87
88
Grade 10 Students
99
105
Grade 11 Students
85
107
Grade 12 Students
90
91
Students by Ethnicity
% American Indian
n/a
n/a
% Asian
n/a
1%
% Hispanic
14%
4%
% Black
9%
13%
% White
74%
80%
% Hawaiian
n/a
n/a
% Two or more races
3%
2%
Diversity Score
0.43
0.34
Additional Information
Eligible for Free Lunch
64%
53%
Eligible for Reduced Lunch
5%
4%
