Macon East Academy is a private PK-12 school in Cecil, Alabama.
It was established as a segregation academy in response to the racial desegregation of public schools[2] and serves 287 students.
[4] Under the direction of Governor George Wallace, the state provided scholarship money to support the school.
[3] In 1995, in the midst of falling enrollments, the trustees moved the school to Cecil, Alabama, a suburb of Montgomery.
The campus, twenty miles east of Montgomery in a rural area, includes five buildings and outdoor athletic facilities.