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Name |
Pillow Academy |
Address |
U.S. Highway 82 West |
City | |
Established |
1966 |
Type |
Independent |
Religion |
Christian |
Students |
Coeducational |
Grades |
K4 through 12 |
Tuition |
Approximately $5,000 |
Membership and Accreditations |
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and the Mississippi Association of Independent Schools |
Mascot |
Mustangs |
Colors |
Green and Gold |
Yearbook |
Mustang Memories |
Newspaper |
Pony Express |
Website |
Pillow Academy (PA) is an independent, co-educational college preparatory school in unincorporated Leflore County, Mississippi, near Greenwood.[1]
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The school opened with grades K-8 in 1966.[1] It is a segregation academy, started in resistance to the forced integration of the public school system.[2] One of the founders of the Pillow Academy was Robert B. Patterson, also founder of the Association of White Citizens' Councils.[3] The New York Times noted that Pillow Academy enrolled almost 800 students for the 1997-98 school year and that not one of them was black.[3] As of 2005, the student body was 97.5% white and 0% black.[4] From 1967-1969 grades 9 and 10 appeared. In 1969 a new high school building was built and grades 11 and 12 were added.[1]