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North Florida Christian School (NFCS) is a private Christian school in
Tallahassee, Florida Tallahassee ( ) is the capital city of the U.S. state of Florida. It is the county seat and only incorporated municipality in Leon County, Florida, Leon County. Tallahassee became the capital of Florida, then the Florida Territory, in 1824. In ...
, originally founded as a
segregation academy Segregation academies are private schools in the Southern United States that were founded in the mid-20th century by white parents to avoid having their children attend desegregated public schools. They were founded between 1954, when the U.S. ...
. The school is administered by North Florida Baptist Church, formerly known as Temple Baptist Church.


History

Originally known as ''Tallahassee Christian School'', it was founded in 1966 by Temple Baptist Church pastor Rayburn L. Blair and headmaster James Pound. Pound served as principal and school superintendent until his retirement in 1988. Although the school is open today to students of all races, it was founded by white parents, one of several
segregation academies Segregation academies are private schools in the Southern United States that were founded in the mid-20th century by white parents to avoid having their children attend desegregated public schools. They were founded between 1954, when the U.S. ...
started in response to the federally mandated
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of
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. Among the parents who withdrew their children from public schools and enrolled them at NFCS were
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member Fred Parker and
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Miley Miers. Parker told the AP that he enrolled his four children in NFCS because he didn't want them to be subject to
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. Parker added that an advantage of NFCS was that the private school's bus service had a stop near his home. Miers said he moved her three children to NFCS since so they would not "suffer" from the end of the separate-but-equal doctrine. In 1970, NFCS signed an agreement to lease the ''Old Sealey School'' campus from the Leon County school board for $5.00 per day. In response to the lease, the
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blocked the public school system from receiving a $200,000 federal grant since the school board was aiding a racially segregated private school. NFCS hosted a campaign rally for
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's 1972 presidential campaign. Wallace later claimed he had no prior knowledge of flyers distributed at the rally promoting school segregation. In 1975, school head James Pound told the ''
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'' that the school had turned down all black applicants to avoid racial conflict at the school. In 1978, NFCS expelled three students because their parents tried to start a
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independent of the school. About 100 parents attempted to form the PTA to improve academic standards at the NFCS. The school, which at the time had over 1700 students, sent a letter to all parents explaining that if they disagreed with the church's administration of the school, they should withdraw their children. School faculty of Tallahassee Christian helped establish another segregation academy, Gadsden Christian Academy (now known as the
Tallavanna Christian School Tallavana Christian School (TCS) is a private K–12 school Christian school in unincorporated Gadsden County, Florida, near Havana, that was founded as a segregation academy. It is a ministry of the Tallavana Church, and it is in proximity to Qui ...
) in
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in 1971.


Demographics

In 2018 the school reported to the NCES the following: 506 total students, of whom 261 were White, 147 Black, 23 Hispanic, 7 Asian and 12 of two or more races.


Accreditation

NFCS is accredited by the
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, the
Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools The Florida Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (FACCS) is an organization that accredits Florida's Christian schools. It holds teachers conventions and annual competitions for its member schools. It is a member of the National Council fo ...
, and the
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.


Athletics


1986 FHSAA player eligibility controversy

In 1986, the football team included a student who transferred in violation of
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regulations. The FHSAA declared each game in which the student participated be forfeited, making the school ineligible for the playoffs. NFCS sued in state court and was granted an injunction allowing it to participate in the playoffs. The
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later upheld the ruling allowing the student's participation.


State championships


Notable people

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References


External links


NFC web site
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