Its original campus of five acres (2.0 ha) and three buildings was purchased from the town of Siloam for $100 and subsequently valued for tax purposes at $24,000.
In its first year of operations it had no black students or teachers.
[2] In 2018, the school had 3 Black, and no Asian or Hispanic students.
[1] Surrounding Greene County has a population that is about 40% Black.
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