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Silliman Institute is a private coeducational school and former
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. ...
located in
Clinton, Louisiana Clinton is a town in, and the parish seat of, East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, United States. The town was named for New York Governor DeWitt Clinton. The population was 1,653 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Stati ...
. It was founded in 1966; a previous school had operated on the site from 1852 to 1931. The school enrolls students from throughout East and West Feliciana Parish, and surrounding areas.


History

A predecessor to the current school was founded in 1852 as Silliman Female Collegiate Institute. It operated as a women's college between the years of 1852 and 1866. In 1866 the campus was donated to the Louisiana Presbytery and was known as Silliman College until 1931 when the school was shut down due to economic conditions and declining enrollment. The campus was used by the Louisiana Presbytery between 1934 and 1960 as the site of their annual summer conferences. A group of local white parents opposed to
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bought the old campus in 1965 and began holding classes for grades 1 through 7 in 1966. Local white parents were well aware that a federal order to desegregate East Feliciana Parish public schools would be coming, as it did in 1969. Silliman was expanded to include high school in 1967. Silliman was unusually resistant to black and white children being educated together, even among the
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. ...
of the South. In 1982, it was listed as one of 111 private schools whose non-profit status had been revoked by the IRS for their discriminatory policies — the only Louisiana school on the list. In the late 1990s, Silliman was one of 23 private schools in Louisiana ruled ineligible for that state's tuition grant program because of its continued refusal to adopt racially non-discriminatory admissions policies. A majority of the school's board of directors at the time refused to allow black children admission in order to become eligible for the grants. The minority of the board issued 1,000 new shares of stock in the school's governing corporation and were sued by other directors in an attempt to prevent this attempted end-run around the majority position. The sale of the shares was approved by Judge Wilson Ramshur in November 1999. Changes to the school's admissions policies, including a non-discrimination policy posted on the school's official website, were later instituted, allowing its graduates to qualify for the state's TOPS scholarship. However, Silliman continues to be an overwhelmingly white school. As of 2005, the student body's makeup was 98.18% white, with 2 black students out of 502 total. Meanwhile, Clinton, the city the school sits in, is 58% African-American; public schools in
East Feliciana Parish East Feliciana Parish (french: Paroisse de Feliciana Est, es, Parroquia de East Feliciana) is a parish located in the U.S. state of Louisiana. At the 2010 census, the population was 20,267, and 19,531 in 2020. The parish seat is Clinton. Est ...
are 64% African-American, and teachers there are paid an average salary of $31,559, 35% below the Louisiana average. Rather than celebrate the federal holiday
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, the school instead labels the day as
Great American Heroes Day
" The school is accredited by the
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—formerly Mississippi Association of Independent Schools, which was founded in 1968 as an accrediting agency for segregation academies. A area comprising the three main historic buildings was added to the
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on April 18, 1983. The three buildings (built c.1850, c.1860, and 1894) are brick structures in
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,
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and
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styles whose front galleries join to form a continuous colonnade. wit
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Accreditation

The school is accredited by the
Midsouth Association of Independent Schools The Midsouth Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) is a consortium of schools in Mississippi, Tennessee, Louisiana and Arkansas. It is responsible for accreditation of its member private schools as well as governing athletic competition for its ...
. —formerly Mississippi Association of Independent Schools, which was founded in 1968 as an accrediting agency for segregation academies. It is also accredited by the Louisiana State Board of Education.


Athletics

The school competes in athletics as a member of the
Midsouth Association of Independent Schools The Midsouth Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) is a consortium of schools in Mississippi, Tennessee, Louisiana and Arkansas. It is responsible for accreditation of its member private schools as well as governing athletic competition for its ...
(MAIS). Prior to 1991, it competed as a member of the
Louisiana Independent School Association The Louisiana Independent School Association (1970-1992), more commonly known as LISA, was an athletic association created to offer interscholastic sports at all-white segregation academies in the state of Louisiana. The organization is no longe ...
. Silliman offers football, basketball, baseball, softball, golf, tennis, cross country, track, cheerleading, and dance. Rivals include Centreville Academy (
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) and the Central Private School (Central, Louisiana).


Championships

Football championships *(1) LISA State Championships: 1974 *(3) MAIS State Championships: 1996, 2001, 2015 During the 2015 calendar year, Silliman won three State Championships in baseball, softball, and football.


Notable alumni

* Roy Corcoran, former
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player (
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,
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,
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)


See also

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National Register of Historic Places listings in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in East Felicia ...


References


Further reading

* {{authority control Private elementary schools in Louisiana Private middle schools in Louisiana Private high schools in Louisiana Schools in East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana Segregation academies in Louisiana