Cullman, Alabama · 24 schools

Schools in
Cullman

24 public schools in Cullman, Alabama. Search by name, or browse the full list below.

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Schools24
Students8,235
School Levels5
Districts5
ZIP codes3
StateAlabama

Schools in Cullman

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24 schools in Cullman

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Cullman Area Resource Education
Cullman · 35057
High
Cullman Area Technology Academy
Cullman · 35058
High
Cullman Child Development Center
Cullman · 35058
Other
155
students
Cullman Christian School
Cullman · 35055
Other
180
students
Cullman City Career Tech
Cullman · 35055
High
Cullman City Primary School
Cullman · 35055
Elementary
530
students
Cullman Community Comprehensive Learning Center
Cullman · 35055
Other
Cullman High School
Cullman · 35055
High
986
students
Cullman Middle School
Cullman · 35055
Middle
488
students
East Elementary School
Cullman · 35055
Elementary
603
students
Fairview Elementary School
Cullman · 35058
Elementary
587
students
Fairview High School
Cullman · 35058
High
539
students
Fairview Middle School
Cullman · 35058
Middle
281
students
Good Hope Elementary School
Cullman · 35057
Elementary
368
students
Good Hope High School
Cullman · 35057
High
480
students
Good Hope Middle School
Cullman · 35057
Middle
361
students
Good Hope Primary School
Cullman · 35057
Elementary
413
students
Sacred Heart Elementary
Cullman · 35055
Primary
131
students
St Bernard Preparatory School
Cullman · 35055
High
133
students
St Pauls Lutheran School
Cullman · 35055
Primary
98
students
Welti Elementary School
Cullman · 35055
Elementary
194
students
West Elementary School
Cullman · 35055
Elementary
592
students
West Point Elementary School
Cullman · 35057
Elementary
513
students
West Point High School
Cullman · 35057
High
603
students

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School profiles are built from NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) — the official directory of every US public school — plus Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC), EDFacts, NCES F-33 finance survey, and Alabama’s Alabama A-F Report Card.

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