Quick Stats (2025)
- School Type: Alternative school
- Grades: 7-12
- Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), AL Dept. of Education
School Overview
School Type
Grades Offered
Grades 7-12
Total Students (96-97)
2 students
![This chart displays total students of Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center by year, with the latest 1996-97 school year data. This chart displays total students of Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center by year, with the latest 1996-97 school year data.](http://images3.publicschoolreview.com/charts/total_students/99000/98542/tuscaloosa-county-juvenile-detention-center-chart-bnTetFN.png)
Total Classroom Teachers (96-97)
1 teacher
![This chart displays the total teachers of Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center by year, with the latest 1996-97 school year data. This chart displays the total teachers of Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center by year, with the latest 1996-97 school year data.](http://images3.publicschoolreview.com/charts/total_teachers/99000/98542/tuscaloosa-county-juvenile-detention-center-chart-PnVkjB.png)
School Rankings
Student : Teacher Ratio
n/a
17:1
American Indian
(96-97)n/a
1%
Asian
(96-97)n/a
2%
Hispanic
(96-97)n/a
1%
Black
(96-97)100%
36%
![This chart displays the percentage of Black students in Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center and the percentage of Black public school students in Alabama by year, with the latest 1996-97 school year data. This chart displays the percentage of Black students in Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center and the percentage of Black public school students in Alabama by year, with the latest 1996-97 school year data.](http://images3.publicschoolreview.com/charts/black_students_ethnicity/99000/98542/tuscaloosa-county-juvenile-detention-center-chart-UUNJJH.png)
White
(96-97)n/a
60%
![This chart displays the percentage of White students in Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center and the percentage of White public school students in Alabama by year, with the latest 1995-96 school year data. This chart displays the percentage of White students in Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center and the percentage of White public school students in Alabama by year, with the latest 1995-96 school year data.](http://images3.publicschoolreview.com/charts/white_students_ethnicity/99000/98542/tuscaloosa-county-juvenile-detention-center-chart-AcUsD5.png)
Hawaiian
(96-97)n/a
n/a
Two or more races
(96-97)n/a
n/a
![This chart displays the diversity score of Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center and the public school average diversity score of Alabama by year, with the latest 1995-96 school year data. This chart displays the diversity score of Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center and the public school average diversity score of Alabama by year, with the latest 1995-96 school year data.](http://images3.publicschoolreview.com/charts/diversity_score/99000/98542/tuscaloosa-county-juvenile-detention-center-chart-YId2hk.png)
Participates in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP)
Yes
School Statewide Testing
School District Name
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), AL Dept. of Education
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many students attend Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center?
2 students attend Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center.
What is the racial composition of the student body?
100% of Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center students are Black.
What grades does Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center offer ?
Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center offers enrollment in grades 7-12
What school district is Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center part of?
Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Detention Center is part of Tuscaloosa County School District.
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