North Florida Christian School
Originally known as Tallahassee Christian School,[2] it was founded in 1966 by Temple Baptist Church pastor Rayburn L. Blair and headmaster James Pound.[3] Among the parents who withdrew their children from public schools and enrolled them at NFCS were Board of Regents member Fred Parker and state senator Miley Miers.Wallace later claimed he had no prior knowledge of flyers distributed at the rally promoting school segregation.[11] In 2018 the school reported to the NCES the following: 506 total students, of whom 261 were White, 147 Black, 23 Hispanic, 7 Asian and 12 of two or more races.[citation needed] In 1986, the football team included a student who transferred in violation of FHSAA regulations.