| Macon East Academy | |
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| Location | |
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| Coordinates | 32°18′09″N86°00′53″W / 32.3024391°N 86.0145863°W |
| Information | |
| Former name | Macon Academy (1963-1995) Macon-East Montgomery Academy (1995-2011) |
| Type | Private |
| Established | September 1963 |
| NCES School ID | 00002835 |
| Faculty | 26.3 [1] |
| Enrollment | 287 (2016 [1] ) |
| Campus type | Rural |
| Team name | Knights |
| Website | maconeast |
Macon East Academy is a private PK-12 school in Cecil, Alabama. It was established as a segregation academy in response to the racial desegregation of public schools [2] and serves 287 students.
Macon Academy was founded in September 1963 in Tuskegee, Alabama (32.3743789,-85.6599105), seat of Macon County. [3] The school was a segregation academy. [4] Under the direction of Governor George Wallace, the state provided scholarship money to support the school. [3]
In 1995, in the midst of falling enrollments, the trustees moved the school to Cecil, Alabama, a suburb of Montgomery.
The campus, twenty miles east of Montgomery in a rural area, includes five buildings and outdoor athletic facilities.