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Smiths Station High School

1918 establishments in AlabamaEducational institutions established in 1918Public high schools in AlabamaSchools in Lee County, Alabama
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Smiths Station High School is a high school in Smiths Station, Alabama, enrolling grades 9 to 12. The school enrolls about 1,382 students, and is one of four high schools in the Lee County School District along with Beauregard, Beulah, and Loachapoka High Schools.

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Smiths Station High School
County Road 243,

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Smiths Station High School

County Road 243
36877
Alabama, United States
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