Appellants' Jurisdictional Statement Appendices C & D

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July 7, 1972

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Also includes a correspondence from Leventhal to Nabrit.

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  • Case Files, Norwood v. Harrison - Hardbacks. Appellants' Jurisdictional Statement Appendices C & D, 1972. 8380f5f3-722e-f111-88b4-7c1e527f53b4. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/bcce7245-fdde-4d24-91ff-89b145b2346e/appellants-jurisdictional-statement-appendices-c-d. Accessed July 18, 2026.

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     [||0c03fea4-8a62-42f7-abe5-61f80b910a53||] ANDERSON, BANKS, NICHOLS & LEVENTHAL 

Attorneys at Law 

53812 NORTH FARISH STREET 

JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI 39202 

REUBEN V. ANDERSON POST OFFICE DRAWER 290 

FRED L. BANKS, JR. AREA CODE 601 948-7301 

JOHN A. NICHOLS 

MELVYN R. LEVENTHAL 

NAUSEAD STEWART 

July 7, 1972 

James M. Nabrit III, Esquire 
Suite 2030 
10 Columbus Circle 
New York, New York 10019 

Re: Norwood v. Harrison 
  

Dear Jim, 

Enclosed are Appendices C & D to our juris- 
dictional statement in the Supreme Court. 

Aincerely, 
a \7 , 

Melvyn R. Leventhal 

MRL:msc 

Enclosures 

 



  

APPENDIX cl/ 

STATEWIDE ENROLLMENTS 
  

Private Non=Sectarian Public 
  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

                

Number 
of 
Schools 
Opened 

Total For 
Enroll- # of First me 

" ment Change Schools Time Change 

| 1963-64 2,362 17 570, 000 

1964-65 2,408 RA 46 21 4 576,000 +6, 000 

] 1965-66 3,841 +1,433 41 20 583,000 +7,000 
i 

1966-67 5,432 +1,611 49 8 582,500 - 500 

| 1967-68 6, 546 +1,094 58 9 582,500 -— 

1968-69 9,064 +2,518 69 11 581,300 -1,000 

1969-70 30,939 +21,875 124 55 550,500 { -31,000 

Sept. 1970 42,0002/ +11,061 155 | 31 534,500 ~16,000 
  

  

an 
his Appendix derives entirely/from exhibit offered and received into 

evidence by supplemental order of district court. 

Yvseimate based on stipulations; the exact figure lies somewhere between 
41,000 and 43,000. 

 



  

APPENDIX D 

PRIVATE NON-SECTARIAN ACADEMIES 
PARTICIPATING IN STATE'S TEXTBOOK PROGR 

    

1970-71 

NAME OF scoot?’ NUMBER OF BOOKS 

1. Presbyterian Day School 264 
2. Chamberlain-Hunt Academy 829 
3. Clarksdale Baptist 2356 

® 4, First United Methodist 1305 
5. Presbyterian Day School 1247 
6. St. George's Episcopal 1340 
7. Christ Episcopal Day School 2075 
8. Woodland Hills Baptist Academy 2279 
9. Heidelberg Baptist Academy 1993 

10. Jesus Name Faith 85 
11. St. John's Day School 1130 
12. First Baptist Parochial 630 
13. Sylvarena Baptist Academy 1671 
14, Gospel Lighthouse Christian 119 
15. Adams County Private 2513 
16. Adams County Christian 3452 
17. Amite School Corporation 3950 
18. Pine Hills Academy 1839 
19. Gray Academy 1320 

@:° Shaw Educational Foundation 1480 

  

1 This Appendix derives entirely from compilation filed by appellees in the district court 

2/a11 students (and all faculty members) are white except for "15 Chinese, 16 oriental, 2 
Indians and 2 Latin American" students. 

3/ The district court found that all of the "church schools" recorded herein are essentially 

COST TO STATE 

aid 

  

$ 576.45 
3,398.82 
5,937.45 
3,029.25 
2,323.41 
2,885.54 
5,218.28 
5,598.42 
5,557.50 
"170.70 

2,465.85 
1,499.64 
4,255.77 

472.95 
8,327.34 
8,918.07 

11,875.26 
5,194.44 
3,932.43 
4, 443,00 

NUMBER OF STUDENTSZ/ 
  

135 
360 
427 

non-sectarian and were formed in response to the desegregation of public schools. 

  

 



  

PRIVATE NON-SECTARIAN ACADEMIES 
PARTICIPATING IN STATE'S TEXTBOOK PROGRAM= 

NAME OF SCHOOLS 
  

21. 
22, 

Calhoun Academy 
Carroll Academy 
Chickasaw Academy 
Clarke Academy 
Oak Hill Academy 
Pheba Academy 
Happy Day School 
Copiah Academy 
The Children's Academy 
Union Private 
Sanford Academy 
Covington School Foundation 
J. A. Beeson Academy 
Kirk Academy 
Grenada Lake Academy 
Westminister Academy 
Bearss Academy 
Jackson Academy 
Southwest Academy 
Terry Academy 
Central Holmes 
Cruger-Tchula Academy 
East Holmes Academy 
Four County Academy 
Humphreys Academy 
Live Oak Academy 

APPENDIX D 

1970-71 

NUMBER OF BOOKS 
  

294 
358 

1420 
387 

2348 
675 
652 

2472 
726 

1578 
787 
312 

1531 
842 

2523 
252 
417 

3071 
1167 
1378 
3861 
2299 
2776 
815 

3480 
218 

COST TO STATE 

1/ 

  

$ 

  

655.14 
1,084.83 
3,586.17 
1,478.04 
6,739.17 
1,636.14 

884.73 
7.312,20 
2,588.70 
4,526.16 
2377.54 
1,494. 36 
4,229.04 
3,061.74 
7,119.58 

773.86 
1,146.13 
6,652.56 
2,649.12 
3,884.61 

12,737.11 
7,712.64 
7,791.60 
1,905.90 

10,000.71 
822.21 

NUMBER OF STUDENTSZ/ 
  

127 
305 

 



  

APPENDIX D 

PRIVATE NON-SECTARIAN ACADEMIES i 
PARTICIPATING IN STATE'S TEXTBOOK PROGRAM- 

  

NAME OF SCHOOLS’ 

- 47, Claiborne Educational 
Foundation 
Prentiss Christian School 
Kemper Academy 
College Hill Academy 
Lawrence County Academy 
Leake Academy 
M & L Academy 
Greenwood Private Junior High 
Pillow Academy 
Brookhaven Academy 
Southwest Christian Academy 
East Lowndes Academy 
Heritage Academy 
Canton Academy 

~Madison-Ridgeland Academy 
Tri-County Academy 
Columbia Academy 
West Marion Academy 
Marshall Academy 
Mt. Pleasant Christian Academy 
North Mississippi Academy 
Montgomery-Carroll Academy 
Pioneer Academy 
Newton County Academy 

+ Central Academy 
Starkville Academy 
North Delta Schools, Inc. 

NUMBER OF BOOKS 
  

2032 
779 

3849 
513 
717 

2369 
844 

1160 
2453 
2675 
564 

17453 
1593 
8437 
448 

1217 
1514 

COST TO STATE 
  

  

$ 4,792.38 
1,973.95 

10,654.85 
1,701.51 
2,149.32 
6,809.19 
2,013.13 
4,288.95 
7,802.87 
6,457.74 
1,689.09 
5,056.02 
4,029.81 
25,506. 60 
1,151.01 
4,327.71 
4,914, 35 
6,336.78 
3,012.36 
3,498. 30 
1,230.96 
1,629.49 

922.65 
2,046.92 
5,329.29 
9,562.77 
3,373.19 

NUMBER OF STUDENTSZ/ 
  

253 
180 
432 
199 
177 
500 
42 

330 
1189 
307 
361 
247 
350 

 



  

PARTICIPATING IN S 

APPENDIX D 

PRIVATE NON-SECTARIAN ACADEMIES 

1970~71 
TATE'S TEXTBOOK PROGRAMY/ 

NAME OF SCHOOLS NUMBER OF BOOKS 
  

  

West Panola School 
Parklane Academy 
Quitman County Education 
Foundation 
Brandon Academy 
East Rankin Academy 
Flowood Academy 
Rankin Academy 
Scott County Christian 
Sharkey-Issaquena Academy 
Simpson Academy 
Pines Academy 
Central Delta Academy 
Indianola Academy 
North Sunflower Academy 
Paynes Academy 
West Tallahatchie Academy 
Hillcrest Academy 
Magnolia Heights 
Northwest Academy 
Tunica Institute 
Citizen's School 
Walnut Hills School 
Deer Creek School 
Wayne County School Foundation 
Centreville Academy 
Winston Academy 

COST TO STATE NUMBER OF STUDENTS2/ 
    

1143 5 3,134.67 
1539 3,887.01 

127 3,008.91 
3912 11,447.46 
1341 3,149.16 
44:3 1,251.93 

1510 5302.47 
2235 6,325.58 
1051 3,815.35 
1266 3,427.89 
156 404,82 

1933 4,878.66 
7985 24,029.01 
2243 7,841.28 
1288 3,635.73 
666 1,856.85 
547 1,495.26 

1930 5,674.80 
1613 4,347.15 
2189 6,851.52 
1776 4,589.91 
317 816.42 

1821 5,126.76 
814 2,064.21 

3750 10,295.55 
1781 5,036.76 

  

203 
228 

480 
589 

 



  

APPENDIX D 

PRIVATE NON-SECTARIAN ACADEMIES 1/ 
PARTICIPATING IN STATE'S TEXTBOOK PROGRAM- 

  
      

      

1970-71 

NAME OF scHooL3/ NUMBER OF BOOKS COST TO STATE NUMBER OF STUDENTS2/ 

100. Benton Academy 3148 3: 8,432.85 421 
101. Bentonia Academy 874 1,931.33 82 

@® Manchester Academy 1004 2:356,92 550 
103. Highway Baptist School 1304 2,839.83 104 
104. Jefferson Davis Academy 1054 3,701.10 356 
105. North Central Miss. Schools 723 1,602.87 67 
106. Wilkinson County Christian 4002 11,359.74 404 
107. Pearl River Academy 660 1,209.06 104 

TOTALS: 173,424 $490, 239 34,532 [||0c03fea4-8a62-42f7-abe5-61f80b910a53||] 

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