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About this school
Lawrence County High School is
a rural public school
in Moulton, Alabama that is part of Lawrence County School District.
It serves 585 students
in grades 9 - 12 with a student/teacher ratio of 18.9:1.
Its teachers have had 42 projects funded on DonorsChoose.
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of students receive free or reduced price lunch
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more
Source: the National Center for Education Statistics
22%
of students are Black, Latino, Native
American, or Asian
Data about school demographics comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. The numbers in this chart may not add up to 100% because of limitations in the available data.
Lawrence County High School Support on DonorsChoose
Last updated Dec 5, 2025
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Lawrence County High School
$42,675
raised using DonorsChoose
42
projects
funded
19
teachers
funded
94
donors
5
projects for
technology
5
projects for
books
2
projects
for
art supplies
Lawrence County High School has received support from
60 individuals from Alabama and
34 individuals out-of-state.