Education in Red bay, AL
Updated 2026 β’ Schools and education data
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2023 estimates (Population 25+: 2,451)
Education Levels (Age 25+)
Median Earnings by Education Level
Annual median earnings for full-time workers aged 25+
School Enrollment
Education in Red bay
Education plays a vital role in Red bay, AL's community. With 17% of residents holding bachelor's degrees or higher, this is a developing educational profile area (below the national average). The area is served by 2 schools across elementary, middle, and high school levels. This page covers school options, graduation rates, and educational resources.
Schools in Red bay, AL
Showing 2 schools β including public, private, and charter schools with student-teacher ratios and graduation rates.
| School Name | District | Level | Teachers | Students | Ratio | Grad. Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Red Bay High School | Franklin County | High | 21 | 351 | 1/16 | β |
| Red Bay Elementary | Franklin County | Elementary | 28 | 421 | 1/15 | β |
Red Bay High School
HighFranklin County
Red Bay Elementary
ElementaryFranklin County
Pros & Cons
Pros
- β’Rich in local history and culture
- β’Strong family-oriented events
- β’Friendly community atmosphere
- β’Mild climate for outdoor fun
- β’Access to outdoor activities
- β’Supportive local businesses
- β’Growing community engagement
- β’Small-town charm and safety
- β’Low cost of living
- β’Good local schools available
Cons
- β’Access to healthcare can be tough
- β’Seasonal job fluctuations
- β’Limited nightlife options
- β’Potentially high crime rates
- β’Public transport is scarce
- β’Few job opportunities available
- β’Few cultural diversity options
- β’Limited dining choices nearby
- β’More conservative political views
- β’Lack of activities for teens
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost of living in Red bay, AL? βΌ
The cost of living in Red bay, AL is 0% equal to the national average, with a cost of living index of 100 (where 100 represents the U.S. average). Housing typically accounts for the largest portion of living expenses. See full cost of living breakdown β
Is Red bay, AL a safe place to live? βΌ
Red bay, AL is average in terms of safety, with crime rates near the national average. Safety varies significantly by neighborhood. View detailed Red bay crime statistics β
How are the schools in Red bay, AL? βΌ
Red bay, AL has 2 schools serving the community, including public, private, and charter options. School quality varies, so we recommend checking specific school ratings and test scores. See Red bay school ratings β
What are the best neighborhoods in Red bay, AL? βΌ
The best neighborhoods in Red bay, AL depend on your priorities. For families, look for areas near top-rated schools with lower crime rates. For affordability, neighborhoods vary in price depending on proximity to amenities and schools.
How are the taxes in Red bay, AL? βΌ
Tax rates in Red bay, AL include state and local components. The cost of living index of 100 reflects a moderate cost environment compared to the national average. View detailed Red bay tax information β
How does Red bay, AL compare to nearby cities? βΌ
Red bay, AL offers comparable costs to nearby communities. With a cost of living index of 100, median home prices of $0, and a crime rate of 0 per 1,000 residents, you can compare these metrics side-by-side. Use the compare feature to evaluate specific cities.
What is the weather like in Red bay, AL? βΌ
Weather in Red bay, AL varies by season. Climate data varies by season. View detailed Red bay climate & environment data β
How do schools in Red bay, AL compare to state average? βΌ
School quality in Red bay, AL varies by district and individual school. We recommend checking specific school ratings, test scores, and parent reviews for the neighborhoods you're considering.
π Last Updated: February 2026
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (2023), National Center for Education Statistics