University Charter School
University Charter School is a charter school in Lyon Hall, on the campus of the University of West Alabama in Livingston, Alabama.
Background
It opened in 2018, with grades PreK-8, with plans to add one more grade each year until it reaches the 12th grade. It opened with 300 students. More than half of the students were black and fewer than half were white. Therefore, media outlets described the school as the first de facto racially integrated school in Sumter County.In an opinion article Wanda Jackson, a Washington, DC resident who originated from Sumter County, stated that there were earlier integrated schools. She cited the Rosenwald schools, which had some white students, and a group of black students who integrated Livingston High School in the 1960s.
Initial plans called for the school to be in the former Livingston High School. In 2018 the Sumter County district board attempted to get an injunction against the opening of UCS.