• Source: Washington Academy (Maine)
    • Washington Academy (WA) is a private preparatory high school in East Machias, Maine. Founded in 1792, the Academy has an enrollment of 438 boarding and day students.


      History


      In the beginning, classes were held in Machias at the Burnham Tavern and the Masonic Hall. It wasn’t until much later that the school got its own building. After deliberation between neighboring towns, the first school building was built in East Machias, opening its doors on September 8, 1823.
      Washington Academy is co-educational with about 50% of each gender. It has over 350 day students and about 90 residential students- representing more than 20 surrounding communities. In 2017, the school had 96 international students from 24 different countries.
      Washington Academy completed construction a new Health and Wellness Center, and improvements in athletic fields, classroom space, and digital infrastructure in 2011.


      Notable alumni


      John C. Caldwell, American Civil War general and diplomat
      Austin Cary, forester
      George S. Grimmer, Canadian politician
      Alexander Hamilton Handy, judge
      George Harris, theologian
      Martha Seavey Hoyt, biographer, newspaper correspondent, businesswoman
      Frederick A. Pike, politician
      James Savage, banker
      Alfred Stone, architect
      Frederic Talbot, businessman


      References




      External links


      Official website

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