In A Segregated County, A New Charter School Offers An Alternative

Courtesy of University Charter School

It’s the first week of class in a new school in Sumter County, Ala., and some fourth-graders are getting to know each other. They have pieces of colored paper they can do anything they want with — the idea is to be creative. Teacher Morri Mordecai cheers them on.

“They put theirs together and said it represented a rainbow,” she says, pointing to one group. “Is that not cool?”

A rainbow is a fitting symbol for University Charter School, where Mordecai works. Of its more than 300 students, only about half are black — and that’s big news in Sumter County, which sits about 120 miles southwest of Birmingham.