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Coordinates: 33°2118N 86°5931W / 33.3549°N 86.9919°W / 33.3549; -86.9919
 

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Bessemer Academy
Location
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Bessemer, Alabama


Coordinates33°21′18N 86°59′31W / 33.3549°N 86.9919°W / 33.3549; -86.9919
Information
TypePrivate
Religious affiliation(s)Non-denominational
Founded1969[1]
GradesPK-12
Athletics conferenceAlabama Independent School Association
NicknameRebels
AccreditationSACS CASI (Cognia)[2]

Bessemer Academy is a private, non-denominational K–12 school in Bessemer, Alabama, founded in 1969 as a segregation academy.

Description[edit]

Bessemer Academy opened during the period of desegregation of public schools in the 1960s, and was established in 1969 as an all-White academy.[3] According to the school, parents shared their desires for a school in Bessemer, "where children could receive a challenging curriculum within a framework of traditional values".[1]

Facilities built in 1972 include 18 classrooms, an activity room and dressing rooms, as well as administrative offices.[3]

Because a stream runs through campus, the school has implemented the Exploring Alabama’s Living Streams (EALS) curriculum.[4]

History[edit]

The first headmaster was Barry Norton, who also became a football coach.[5]

The school moved into a new $200,000 building in August 1972. Enrollment in the first few years increased from 80 students in the first year, to 300 students in grades 1 through 9 in the 1971–72 school year, with an anticipated 400 students in the new building the following year in grades 1 through 11.[3]

In 1972, the academy chose a "Confederate Rebel" Mascot, named after confederate soldiers in the U.S. Civil War. By 2000, enrollment had declined, and because the school was facing closure, Bessemer Academy sought to "... to recruit African American students to the school, namely, African American athletes. ...To provide a more inviting environment to athletes, Bessemer Academy toned-down its Confederate imagery leading toward athletic advancement and enrollment increases".[6]

Running the Race began filming at Bessemer in October 2016. Head football coach Josh Wright allowed actors on the field with the team during a game. The film's producer cited Alabama's advantageous taxes as the incentive for shooting the film there.[7]

Athletics[edit]

Bessemer Academy competes in sports within the Alabama Independent School Association, which provides for competitions between the member schools.[8]

The school has won 3 AISA football championships, 2 AISA basketball championships, 1 volleyball championship,[9] and 1 AISA softball championship.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "History". bessemeracademy.com. June 18, 2012. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  • ^ "Cognia Registry". home.cognia.org. Retrieved February 19, 2023.
  • ^ a b c "Bessemer Academy slates opening of new building". Birmingham Post-Herald. August 16, 1972. p. 21. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  • ^ McGuire, Rachel. "AWW curriculum brings water science to life at Bessemer Academy | Auburn University Water Resources Center". Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  • ^ "Practice to begin". Birmingham Post-Herald. August 4, 1972. p. 11. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  • ^ Smith, Patrick. "The Rebel Made Me Do It: Mascots, Race, and the Lost Cause". Retrieved May 5, 2021. After 2000 schools in the Deep South began to see the merits of having a less controversial mascot. An example of this is Bessemer Academy in Bessemer Alabama. The school was established in 1969 and selected a Confederate Rebel mascot in 1972. By 2000 the school had outlasted its original purpose as a refuge for White people in Bessemer and found itself on the brink of closure. The headmaster knew he had to get creative to keep the school open, so he decided to recruit African American students to the school, namely, African American athletes. ...To provide a more inviting environment to athletes, Bessemer Academy toned-down its Confederate imagery leading toward athletic advancement and enrollment increases. (pp. 125-126)
  • ^ Garrison, Greg (October 27, 2016). "Football movie films in Alabama, stars Bubba from 'Gump'". al.com. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
  • ^ "Schools Archive - AISA". aisaonline.org. Retrieved February 18, 2023.
  • ^ "Athletics". June 18, 2012.
  • ^ Gale, Tim (May 9, 2021). "Bessemer Academy wins first state softball championship". Montgomery Independent. Retrieved February 18, 2023.

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