State Department of Education releases latest school report card
The Alabama State Department of Education has released the latest school report card on the performance of schools and systems across the state.
The 2024-2025 report card includes public and charter schools statewide. The results are based on factors including achievement, growth, graduation rate, career readiness and student absenteeism.
In our area, Montgomery County Schools received a C rating, which matches what they received last year.
The other major school system in Montgomery County, Pike Road Schools, once again received an A. Auburn City Schools also received an A.
Other school systems in the River Region include Autauga County Schools, Elmore County Schools and Tallassee City Schools receiving a B. Opelika City Schools, Lee County Schools, Pike County Schools, Troy City Schools, Alexander City Schools and Tallapoosa County Schools also received a B.
Butler County Schools, Dallas County Schools, Selma City Schools, Lowndes County School and Macon County Schools received a C rating.
LEAD Academy, a charter school in Montgomery, also received a C rating. LEAD Academy received a D rating last year.
To see how your school system and individual school did this past year, click here.



