REBUL Academy was founded in 1967 as a
segregation academy. In 1968, REBUL Academy was one of the founding members of the
Mississippi Private School Association. The school lost its tax exempt status in 1970 as the result of a determination by the IRS that it had discriminatory admission practices. It did not get tax-exempt status until 1993. In the fall of 1968, its first year of operation, the school had 83 students. It grew to 162 students in 1969 and 262 in 1970. In June 2006, the gymnasium was destroyed in a fire. REBUL Academy's name derives from the communities it serves -
Raymond,
Edwards,
Bolton,
Utica, and Learned. In June 2024, the school closed. ==Demographics==