LeFlore Magnet High School

John L. LeFlore Magnet High School of Advanced Communication and Fine Arts is a historic public magnet performing arts high school located in Toulminville, Mobile, Alabama, United States.

It currently enrolls 947 students in grades 9-12,[2] and is a part of the Mobile County Public School System.

The school offers Drafting, Engineering, Moving Images Dance Company Photography, Pre-Law, Pre-Medicine, Sculpting & Pottery, Television Productions, and Theatre.

In 1981 the school was renamed John L. LeFlore High School in honor of John L. LeFlore, a civil rights activist, husband of Teah Beck, and Mobile NAACP leader elected to the legislature in Mobile County.

The renaming of the school brought about a move into an authentic building with the amenities that would equip the institution for the upcoming magnet program.