Overview

McIntosh High School is a small public school in Washington County, part of the Washington County School District, in a rural area with an economy based largely on agriculture and forestry. It serves grades 6 through 12 as a combined middle/high school -- typical for small rural districts that can't support separate campuses.

Academics

NCES records enrollment at 183 students across grades 6-12 with roughly 10 FTE teaching staff -- a student:teacher ratio around 18:1. No school-specific state assessment data was readily available through free public sources for this profile; check the Alabama State Department of Education's report-card site directly for current proficiency figures.

Neighborhood

The town of McIntosh had between 206 and 364 residents depending on the source and year, spread across about one square mile in rural Washington County, roughly 60 miles north of Mobile.

Crime & safety

County-level FBI UCR-based data places Washington County's overall crime rate well below the Alabama state average.

The most detailed hyperlocal crime source we found for Washington County was over a decade out of date (covering roughly 2001-2008) and isn't shown here as a current figure. No current, reliable county- or town-level crime breakdown was available through free public sources for this profile -- that's a real data gap, not a rounding error, and we'd rather say so than show a stale or estimated number.

Our calculated rating

We don't publish a single proprietary score, and for this school we're not showing a calculated rating at all: reliable, current safety data isn't available (see above), and school-specific assessment data wasn't independently verified for this profile either. Zero of 3 possible components have current, reliable data behind them. See our ratings methodology.

Sources

  1. Wikipedia, "McIntosh High School (Alabama)," cross-checked against NCES ID 010348001338.
  2. Wikipedia, "McIntosh, Alabama" (2020 Census); Niche.com McIntosh profile.
  3. CrimeByCounty.com, Alabama county crime rates, citing FBI Crime Data Explorer (UCR), 2026.