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Alabama School Districts Map: Find Your ISD by Address

Find your Alabama school district in seconds, or explore all 141 school districts, 1,541 public schools, and 266 private schools on one interactive map. Every district boundary is loaded live from the NCES EDGE database for the 2024-2025 school year — so the numbers on this page match what the U.S. Department of Education is using.

Alabama school districts at a glance

For 2024-25, Alabama has 141 geographically bounded school districts covering roughly 131,186 km². Of these, 139 are unified PK-12 districts, 0 are elementary-only, and 0 administrative. Together they operate 1,541 public schools; a further 266 private schools serve Alabama students outside the public system.

School districts with boundaries141
…unified PK-12 districts139
Public schools1,541
Private schools266
Total K-12 schools1,807
Total land area covered131,186 km²
Data vintageNCES EDGE, school year 2024-2025

The largest Alabama school districts by enrollment footprint

The districts below run the most public schools in Alabama. Mobile County School District is the largest with 92 schools.

DistrictPublic schoolsGrades
Mobile County School District92PK-12
Jefferson County School District57PK-12
Montgomery County School District51PK-12
Birmingham City School District49PK-12
Huntsville City School District46PK-12
Baldwin County School District45PK-12
Tuscaloosa County School District36PK-12
Shelby County School District33PK-12
Madison County School District30PK-12
Cullman County School District27PK-12

Largest Alabama school districts by land area

By geographic footprint, these Alabama districts cover the largest areas. Rural districts often cover thousands of square kilometres with only one or two schools.

DistrictLand areaPublic schools
Baldwin County School District4,006 km²45
Tuscaloosa County School District3,263 km²36
Mobile County School District3,065 km²92
Clarke County School District2,934 km²7
Washington County School District2,798 km²8
Jackson County School District2,660 km²18
Monroe County School District2,656 km²9
Covington County School District2,557 km²8
Dallas County School District2,499 km²12
Escambia County School District2,419 km²13

Top Alabama counties by public school count

Schools are concentrated in Alabama’s most populous counties. The ten below host the largest share of public schools in the state.

CountyPublic schools
Jefferson County181
Mobile County107
Madison County89
Montgomery County59
Tuscaloosa County58
Baldwin County50
Shelby County48
Morgan County45
Etowah County42
Lee County41

How to use the Alabama school district map

  • Search by address — type any Alabama address, city, or ZIP code. The map drops a pin, zooms in, and highlights the district boundary that contains it.
  • Use my location — browser geolocation centres the map on you and tells you which district you’re inside.
  • Click any district to see its name, grade range, land area, public-school count, and NCES LEAID (the official federal identifier).
  • Show public schools or Show private schools — toggle clusters of individual school locations on and off. Click any cluster to drill down; click any school for details.
  • Share-link support — pan or zoom the map and the URL updates automatically. Copy-paste the URL to share the exact view with someone else.

Frequently asked questions about Alabama school districts

How many school districts are there in Alabama?

NCES EDGE maps 141 Alabama school districts with geographic boundaries for the 2024-2025 school year. 139 are unified PK-12 districts, 0 are elementary-only, and 0 are administrative entities. The count does not include statewide charter LEAs, which NCES tracks separately but does not map geographically.

What is the biggest school district in Alabama?

By number of schools, Mobile County School District is the largest in Alabama with 92 public schools. By land area, Baldwin County School District covers about 4,006 km² with 45 school(s).

How do I find out which school district my address is in (Alabama)?

Type your address into the search box on the map above and press Find my district. The map drops a pin and highlights the district boundary that contains your address — the popup shows the district name, grade range, and public-school count. The match comes from a point-in-polygon query against the live NCES EDGE boundary service, so it reflects the current official geography.

Are charter schools included in this Alabama map?

Brick-and-mortar charter school campuses appear as individual points when you toggle on “Show public schools” — they are counted in the 1,541 public school total. However, statewide charter LEAs do not have a single geographic boundary, so they are not shaded on the choropleth. If a charter campus sits inside a district’s boundary, it will show as a point but the boundary reflects the standard district, not the charter.

What is an NCES LEAID?

The LEAID (Local Education Agency ID) is the 7-digit federal identifier that NCES assigns to every school district. Alabama district LEAIDs all start with 01 (the state FIPS code). The NCES LEAID is what you’ll see used in federal data releases, the Common Core of Data, and Title I funding records.

How often is this Alabama school district data updated?

The map pulls straight from the NCES EDGE FeatureServer, which NCES refreshes roughly once per school year after district boundary filings are reconciled with the U.S. Census Bureau’s TIGER/Line program. Boundary changes (annexations, splits, consolidations) show up in the next annual release. The current vintage is school year 2024-2025.

Explore school districts across the United States

This page is part of MapScaping’s US School District Finder — an interactive explorer covering every district in all 50 states plus DC. Visit the hub to search any US address, browse by state, or compare district structures across the country.

Data source: NCES EDGE (Education Demographic and Geographic Estimates) program, school year 2024-2025. Boundaries, school counts, and grade ranges on this page are pulled live from the official NCES FeatureServer and reflect the most recent federal release.

About the Author
I'm Daniel O'Donohue, the voice and creator behind The MapScaping Podcast ( A podcast for the geospatial community ). With a professional background as a geospatial specialist, I've spent years harnessing the power of spatial to unravel the complexities of our world, one layer at a time.