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Brentwood Academy

Private high school in Tennessee, United States

Brentwood Academy

Summary

Private high school in Tennessee, United States

FieldValue
nameBrentwood Academy
motto
motto_translationLet Truth Prevail
established1969
foundersBill Brown
typePrivate, Independent, College Preparatory
genderCoeducational
religious_affiliationChristian
chairmanBuddy Bacon
campus_directorAndy Bradshaw (Upper School)
Jenny Cretin (Middle School)
head_of_schoolDr. John Patterson
teaching_staff140
ratio17:1
schedule_typeA/B Block Schedule
enrollment770
enrollment_as_of2025
grades6–12
streetaddress219 Granny White Pike
cityBrentwood
countyWilliamson
stateTennessee
zipcode37027
countryUnited States
coordinates
captionOfficial Seal
campus_size50 acres
colors, , and
athletics_conferenceTSSAA Division II
nicknameEagles
accreditationNACAC, Cognia, SAIS, ERB, SACS, College Board
publicationTriangle (Alumni magazine)
Flight (Literary Magazine)
yearbookAerie
website

Jenny Cretin (Middle School) Flight (Literary Magazine)

Brentwood Academy is a coeducational Christian independent college preparatory school located in Brentwood, Tennessee, for grades 6–12.

History

School busses from Brentwood Academy

The charter of Brentwood Academy was signed on November 20, 1969, after ten acres of land on Granny White Pike was gifted by Tom P. Kennedy, Jr.

Brentwood Academy was among a wave of private schools formed in response the court ordered desegregation of public schools. Brentwood Academy's leaders claimed the school was established to provide a sound, Christian education in a safer environment, but the sociologist Jennifer Dyer has argued that the school's stated objectives were simply a "guise" for the school's actual objective of allowing white parents to avoid enrolling their children in racially integrated public schools. Despite the school's claim that it was not founded for the purpose of racial segregation, it did not enroll any Black students until 1974, and did not have a Black graduate until 1980.

Applications to Brentwood Academy increased in 1980 after court rulings expanded desegregation busing in Nashville. At the time, only four of Brentwood Academy's 360 students were black.

In 2001, Brentwood Academy was a party in the United States Supreme Court case Brentwood Academy v. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association. The academy had sued the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association after the school was penalized for "undue influence" in recruiting football players, and the case was appealed to the Supreme Court. The court in this case held that a statewide association, incorporated to regulate interscholastic athletic competition among public and private schools, is regarded as engaging in state action when it enforces a rule against a member school.

In 2017, Brentwood Academy was accused of telling their staff not to report child abuse, including the rape of a 12-year-old child. The charges were later dismissed.

Notable alumni

Football

  • Tremayne Allen, football player
  • Kent Austin, Canadian Football League (CFL) player and coach
  • Derek Barnett, NFL defensive end for the Houston Texans
  • Woody Baron, football player
  • Kody Bliss, football player
  • Ryan Carrethers, football player
  • King Dunlap, former professional football player for the San Diego Chargers
  • Camron Johnson, football player
  • Dawson Knox, tight end for Ole Miss and the Buffalo Bills.
  • Mike MacIntyre, football coach
  • Bubba Miller, football player
  • Jalen Ramsey, professional football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers
  • C. J. Sanders, football player
  • Barry Turner, football player
  • John Vaughn, football player
  • Scott Wells, retired professional football player

Other athletes

  • Andrew Bumbalough, middle and long distances in track runner
  • Blades Brown, golfer
  • Shannon Doepking, softball player and coach
  • Victoria Dunlap, basketball player
  • David Harrison, basketball player
  • Darius Garland, basketball player for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA
  • Bryce Jarvis, MLB relief pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Nicholas Nevid, swimmer
  • Jacob Stallings, MLB catcher for the Colorado Rockies
  • Brandan Wright, former NBA player for the Memphis Grizzlies

Musicians

  • Ashlyne Huff, singer-songwriter and dancer
  • Dann Huff, musician
  • Gordon Kennedy, musician
  • Holly Williams, recording artist

Notable faculty

  • Jason Mathews, football player and coach
  • Rhonda Blades, basketball player and coach
  • John Pierce, basketball player and coach
  • Hubie Smith, Tennessee High School Hall of Fame basketball coach
  • James Wilhoit, football player, coach

References

References

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  2. Tate, Mindy. (2009-06-30). "Brentwood Academy, city share year of founding".
  3. O'Hara, Jim. (July 22, 1972). "The 'Christian' schools are on the boom". The Tennessean.
  4. Dyer, Jennifer Eaton. (April 12, 2007). "The Core Beliefs of Southern Evangelicals: A Psycho-Social Investigation of the Evangelical Megachurch Phenomenon". [[Vanderbilt University]].
  5. Nagasawa, Mako A.. (January 6, 2021). "Abortion Policy and Christian Social Ethics in the United States". Wipf and Stock.
  6. (March 3, 2021). "Brentwood Academy alumni speak out about racial insensitivity". Tennessean.
  7. (March 3, 2021). "Brentwood Academy alumni speak out about racial insensitivity (cont)". Tennessean.
  8. Cluman, Carl. (January 21, 1980). "Bus plan brings application rush for private schools". The Tennessean.
  9. (August 6, 1980). "Private Schools nearly white". The Tennessean.
  10. ''[http://laws.findlaw.com/us/531/288.html Brentwood Academy v. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Assn.]'', 531 U.S. 288 (2001).
  11. "Brentwood Academy v. Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Assn. {{!}} Casebriefs".
  12. (August 20, 2017). "Schools Fail to Shield Kids". Tennessean.
  13. (August 20, 2017). "Schools Fail to Shield Kids". Tennessean.
  14. NewsChannel 5. (2017-12-15). "Brentwood Academy Lawsuit Tossed".
  15. "Brentwood Academy (Brentwood, TN) Alumni Pro Stats".
  16. "Kent Austin Stats".
  17. "Nashville's 50 greatest high school football players of all time".
  18. "TSSAAsports.com :: Home of the TSSAA Championships".
  19. "Nashville's Ryan Carrethers picked by Chargers".
  20. (May 4, 2019). "Cam Johnson".
  21. (April 26, 2019). "Brentwood Academy alum Dawson Knox heads to Buffalo Bills in NFL Draft". Home Page Media Group.
  22. (December 16, 2016). "Brentwood Academy grad MacIntyre named national coach of the year".
  23. (August 17, 2012). "Player of the week: Jalen Ramsey, Brentwood Academy". USA Today High School Sports.
  24. "Wells named BA wrestling coach".
  25. "Patient Bumbalough finishes fifth in Boston Marathon {{!".
  26. "Top all-time Nashville area boys high school basketball players selected".
  27. (December 7, 2017). "Darius Garland, three others suspended after locker room incident".
  28. (May 26, 2023). "Bryce Jarvis Stats & Scouting Report - Baseball America".
  29. (November 29, 2021). "Jacob Stallings Stats & Scouting Report - Baseball America".
  30. "Tennessee: Mr. And Miss Basketball Finalists Named - MaxPreps".
  31. "Nashville Sounds unveil new logo, uniforms to go with Texas Rangers affiliation".
  32. (June 11, 2014). "Producer Profile: Dann Huff".
  33. (February 7, 2011). "Writer Of The Week: Gordon Kennedy". ForASong Media.
  34. Robinson, George. "Brentwood Academy names former Tennessee Titans lineman Jason Mathews as athletic director".
  35. "Brentwood Academy eighth-grader Blades Brown shoots 8-under on first day of state tournament".
  36. "Brentwood Academy rolls on without Garland {{!".
  37. (July 30, 2021). "Titans Tab Former Vols' Kicker as Kicking Coach".
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