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Brentwood Academy is a coeducational Christian independent college preparatory school located in Brentwood, Tennessee, for grades 6–12.

History

Шаблон:Further The charter of Brentwood Academy was signed on November 20, 1969, after ten acres of land on Granny White Pike was gifted by Tom P. Kennedy, Jr.Шаблон:Citation needed

Brentwood Academy was among a wave of private schools formed in response the court ordered desegregation of public schools.[1] Brentwood Academy's leaders claimed the school was established to provide a sound, Christian education in a safer environment, but the sociologist Jennifer Dyer has argued that the school's stated objectives were simply a "guise" for the school's actual objective of allowing white parents to avoid enrolling their children in racially integrated public schools.[2][3] Despite the school's claim that it was not founded for the purpose of racial segregation, it did not enroll any Black students until 1974, and did not have a Black graduate until 1980.[4][5]

Applications to Brentwood Academy increased in 1980 after court rulings expanded desegregation busing in Nashville.[6] At the time, only four of Brentwood Academy's 360 students were black.[7]

In 2001, Brentwood Academy was a party in the United States Supreme Court case Brentwood Academy v. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association.[8] The academy had sued the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association after the school was penalized for "undue influence" in recruiting football players, and the case was appealed to the Supreme Court. The court in this case held that a statewide association, incorporated to regulate interscholastic athletic competition among public and private schools, is regarded as engaging in state action when it enforces a rule against a member school.[9]

In 2016, after the election of Donald Trump, a group of students held a rally in which they antagonized students of color with racist chants within the halls of the school. The schools response was that "God is in control" of politics. In 2021, a group of alumni known as the Brentwood Academy Anti-Racism Community[10] complained to the board of trustees about insensitivity displayed to minorities, specifying among other things issues that occurred after the murders of Michael Brown and George Floyd, but noted months later that no action was taken by the school administration.[4][5][11]

In 2017, Brentwood Academy was accused of telling their staff not to report child abuse, including the rape of a 12-year-old child.[12][13]

Notable alumni

Football

Other athletes

Musicians

Other

Notable faculty

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