Woodland Hills Academy (Mississippi)

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Coordinates32°21′58″N 90°09′40″W / 32.366132°N 90.161138°W / 32.366132; -90.161138
TypePrivate
Opened1970
PrincipalSessums
Woodland Hills Baptist Academy
Location
Coordinates32°21′58″N 90°09′40″W / 32.366132°N 90.161138°W / 32.366132; -90.161138
Information
TypePrivate
Opened1970
PrincipalSessums
Campus size18 acres (7.3 ha)
Campus typeSmall city

Woodland Hills Baptist Academy was a private high school in Jackson, Mississippi, established in 1969 when the Jackson School Board was ordered to desegregate following the landmark Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling.[1] Woodland Hills was one of many private schools formed in Mississippi. In 1963, there were 17 private schools in the state; by 1970 there were 236.[2]

When the school opened in 1970, the Mississippi state Textbook Department illegally supplied books to the academy.[3]

Jackson, Mississippi was the home of the single largest sponsor of private segregated schools (segregation academies) in the United States, the Citizens' Council[2]

The campus site known variously as 401 Sheppard Road and 5055 Manhattan Road was the site of Council Manhattan High School (1966-1983). Woodland Hills Baptist Academy took over the site.[4] Across the street was 5055 Manhattan Road, apparently the site of Council Manhattan High School (1966-1983). Both facilities were abandoned by 2008.

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