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Robert E. Lee Academy, also known as Lee Academy, is a
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Bishopville, South Carolina Bishopville is a town in Lee County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 3,471 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Lee County. Geography Bishopville is located at (34.219027, -80.248877) near Lee State Park. According t ...
, United States. It was established in 1965 as a
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and continued to serve an overwhelmingly white student body in the 2000s, with only three black students among a student body of more than 250 in 2018.


History

Prior to 1965, Bishopville High School served white students, while black students attended Dennis High School three blocks away. In 1965, the Federal government mandated the integration of public schools in South Carolina. In response, many
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. ...
like Robert E. Lee Academy were established by white parents so their children could continue with a segregated education. The school was named after Confederate general Robert E. Lee. According to SCISA founder Tom Turnipseed, Robert E. Lee academy was part of a pattern to oppose integration by founding segregated private schools, and naming them after Confederate leaders. As a result of the support of Lee Academy by Bishopville's white
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, public schools in Lee county struggled to raise taxes to educate their predominantly black student populations. As of 2000, the school did not enroll a single black student. In contrast, 92% of students in Lee County Public Schools were black. As of 2018, the school had three black students out of 268 total students. In the summer of 2020, the school announced plans to change the name to Lee Academy.


Academics

The school is accredited by the South Carolina Independent School Association (SCISA) and is internationally accredited by Cognia. College credits can be earned through
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Athletics

In 2019, the school won the SCISA 2A championship in baseball.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lee, Robert E. Academy Schools in Lee County, South Carolina Private K-12 schools in South Carolina Segregation academies in South Carolina Monuments and memorials to Robert E. Lee Educational institutions established in 1965 1965 establishments in South Carolina