MRA was housed in a
Madison church for its first year as a school; the following year the school relocated to their first facility on their 25 acre campus. It has been described as a
segregation academy. In 1970, MRA was one of four private schools accused by the NAACP of using state provided public funding for textbooks. M. A. Snowden, Executive Secretary of the State Textbook board, stated that Mississippi law requires the loaning of textbooks to all students, whether they attend public or private schools. In 2019,
University of Mississippi chancellor Glenn Boyce was criticized because of his past affiliation with Madison-Ridgeland Academy. ==Dress code==