Sharkey-Issaquena Academy Explained

Sharkey-Issaquena Academy
Established:1970
Type:Private
City:Rolling Fork
State:Mississippi
Country:USA
Pushpin Map:Mississippi
Grades:PK - 12
Enrollment:197[1]
Enrollment As Of:2016
Mascot:"Confederate"
Conference:MAIS

Sharkey-Issaquena Academy is a private, nonsectarian, school in Rolling Fork, Mississippi. It was founded as a segregation academy in 1970.[2]

History

See also: Education segregation in the Mississippi Delta. In 1970, one year after the United States Supreme Court decided Alexander v. Holmes County Board of Education, which ordered desegregation of schools, white parents opposed to integration doubled the enrollment of the SIA (from 150 to 300).[3]

In 1982, Issaquena County public schools superintendent Dunbar Lee said he sent his children to Sharkey-Issaquena Academy because public school standards were not "what they were like before integration."[4] Lee added that there were "so many more slow learners in public schools"[4]

In 1989, the school forfeited a football game to Heritage Academy because the other school had a black player.[5] [6]

As late as 1995 the student body was 100% white.

In the 2009–2010 school year, there were 201 students enrolled (excluding pre-kindergarten). The demographic profile was 2.0% Asian, 1.0% black, 3.5% Hispanic, and 93.5% white.[7]

In the 2015–2016 school year, Sharkey-Issaquena enrolled no Black children.[1] In the 2017 school year, there were 184 students, 181 of whom were listed as white and 3 as hispanic.[8]

The school served as a distribution center for relief supplies after the 2023 Rolling Fork tornado.[9]

About the school

Located at 272 Academy Drive in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, the school serves students in grades pre-kindergarten through twelve. The SIA is a member of the Midsouth Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) and its mascot is the Confederate. Neither pregnant students nor known fathers nor fathers-to-be are allowed to attend SIA.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Center for Education Statistics . NCES . November 29, 2018.
  2. News: New Faces, Old Problem: Whites fleeing public schools for private comforts . Houston Chronicle . July 23, 1995 . Robbie . Morganfield . 1 . July 10, 2012.
  3. Book: Jason Sokol. There Goes My Everything: White Southerners in the Age of Civil Rights, 1945-1975. July 10, 2012. August 14, 2007. Random House Digital, Inc.. 978-0-307-27550-9. 171.
  4. News: November 29, 1982. Nancy. Weaver. Clarion Ledger. Race Remains a Factor in School Choice. 12.
  5. News: A Goal-line Stand For Prejudice. tribunedigital-chicagotribune. November 7, 2017. en.
  6. News: Heritage Academy adds black player, loses foes. Donald. Dodd. Clarion-Ledger. October 12, 1989. 1.
  7. Web site: Sharkey-Issaquena Academy . Private School Universe Survey . U.S. Department of Education .
  8. Web site: Search for Private Schools - School Detail for Sharkey-issaquena Academy . https://web.archive.org/web/20180803104335/https://nces.ed.gov/surveys/pss/privateschoolsearch/school_detail.asp?Search=1&SchoolName=Sharkey-Issaquena+Academy&State=28&NumOfStudentsRange=more&IncGrade=-1&LoGrade=-1&HiGrade=-1&ID=00735567 . August 3, 2018 .
  9. Web site: ROLLING FORK: What is needed & how to help in recovery. John. Surratt. March 26, 2023. The Vicksburg Post.