Orange Beach Schools Rank Higly On State Report Card

Orange Beach City Schools has announced earning a 98 on Alabama’s 2025 State Report Card, placing the system among the state’s elite. According to state assessment data, Orange Beach students led Alabama in 4th- and 8th-grade science proficiency and ranked second in mathematics and fourth in English language arts. Orange Beach Middle & High School has also demonstrated a dramatic improvement in chronic absenteeism, reducing it from 27% to less than 12% over 2 years, while Orange Beach Elementary School decreased its rate from 9% to 4% during the same period. The system’s long-term goal is to eliminate student chronic absenteeism entirely. Specifically, the elementary school improved its report card score to 99, up two points from last year. The middle and high school also improved to 95, up from last year’s 94, while earning 100% of possible points in graduation rate.

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