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WASHINGTON COLLEGE ACADEMY

Making History Since 1780

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WHO WE ARE

We are Washington College Academy- Making history since 1780!

We are a dedicated group of staff and volunteers who are committed to saving the oldest school West of the Allegheny Mountains.  We are the WCA School of Arts & Crafts, bringing low-to-no-cost educational opportunities to our area.  We are a group of history-loving volunteers piecing together artifacts and stories to create the WCA History Museum.  But most of all, we are a group of people coming together to share their time, talents and treasure to create something worthwhile and to enrich themselves and others.  We are proud and honored to be a part of

Washington College Academy.

WHAT WE DO

We bring educational opportunities, events and gatherings to our surrounding communities,

all while protecting our rich history and our historic campus.  Click on the underlined links below for more information.

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WCA School of Arts & Crafts Classes

WCA History Museum

Written History

Working together

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WASHINGTON COLLEGE ACADEMY ADDED AS NEW EARLY VOTING SITE FOR 2024

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WASHINGTON COLLEGE ACADEMY HOSTS HIGH SCHOOL PLEIN AIR EVENT

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WASHINGTON COLLEGE ACADEMY HOSTING 3RD ANNUAL FALL CRAFT FESTIVAL

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FASCINATING ARTIFACTS: WASHINGTON COLLEGE ACADEMY OPENS HISTORY MUSEUM

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STATE'S OLDEST SCHOOL RECEIVES GRANT FOR STORM DAMAGE

NEWS

We work hard to get our efforts noticed by the media and are so proud when this goal comes to fruition. Take a look at some of our latest coverage and help spread the word about all the amazing developments at Washington College Academy.

August 9, 2025

Herald & Tribune

June 5, 2025

Johnson City Press

October 19th 2023

Johnson City Press

October 24, 2022

Greeneville Sun 

August 25, 2021

Johnson City Press

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DONATE

Everything we do here is to enrich our community and to preserve our historic campus.  Washington College is a designated  Historic District and has several buildings on the National Register of Historic Places.  Time, vandalism and severe weather have taken their toll.  It is only through your support that we are able to continue the legacy.  Would you consider making a tax-deductible donation to our cause?  You can designate what you would like your donation to be used for, and if you wish, we will keep you updated on the progress that your donation is helping to make.  Please reach out with any questions.  We are a registered 501 c-3 in the state of Tennessee.  

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Thank you for your support!

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