Public schools within a county may be organized under a single countywide school district or multiple independent city and community school districts, each with its own elected board, superintendent, and administrative offices. There are 50 Public Schools locations in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.
Families in Tuscaloosa County should identify which school district serves their home address, as multiple districts may operate within the same county with different attendance boundaries, enrollment procedures, and program offerings.
List of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama Public Schools
Arcadia Elementary School
Alberta Elementary School
Brookwood High School
Buhl Elementary School
Brookwood Elementary School
Brookwood High School
Central High School
Brookwood Middle School
Bryce Adolescent School
Collins-Riverside Middle School
Cottondale Elementary School
Central Primary School
Duncanville Middle School
Davis-Emerson Middle School
Crestmont Elementary School
Echols Middle School
Englewood Elementary School
Eastwood Middle School
Flatwoods Elementary School
Hillcrest High School
Faucett-Vestavia Elementary School
Hillcrest Middle School
Holt Elementary School
Martin Luther King Junior Elementary School
Holt High School
Matthews Elementary School
Martin L King Jr Elementary School
Huntington Place Elementary School
Myrtlewood Elementary School
Maxwell Elementary School
Night High School
Northington Elementary School
Northport Elementary School
Oak Hill School
Northside High School
Northridge High School
Northside Middle School
Oakdale Primary School
Oak Hill Special Education
Paul W Bryant High
Rock Quarry Elementary School
Southview Middle School
Skyland Elementary School
Sipsey Valley Middle School
Southview Elementary School
Rock Quary Middle School
Sprayberry Education Center
Sprayberry Reg Ed Center
Taylorville Primary School
Tusc Reg Det Center
Public Schools in near by County
Residents of Tuscaloosa County can use the state Department of Education's school locator tool to find the specific district and school serving their address, compare school performance ratings, and access contact information for district enrollment offices. County residents with children who have special education needs should contact the district's special education coordinator early to initiate the evaluation process before the school year begins.
You may also find Public Schools locations in neighboring counties including Tuscaloosa.