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Columbia Academy (Tennessee)

Columbia Academy (CA) is a private, college preparatory, co-educational, Christian school for students in grades Pre-K-12 located in Columbia, Tennessee.[2]

Columbia Academy
Address
1101 West 7th St

,
38401
Coordinates35°37′00″N 87°03′24″W / 35.616610°N 87.056800°W / 35.616610; -87.056800
Information
Former nameColumbia Military Academy (1905-1979)[1]
TypeIndependent coeducational college-preparatory
Motto"Christian Education in a Tradition of Excellence since 1979"
Religious affiliation(s)
Established1979
AccreditationAdvancED
PresidentDr James Thomas[2]
Principal
  • Jon Bennett
  • Trent Hill (Lower-School)
  • Nathan Hixson (Spring Hill Campus)
GradesPreK-12
Enrollment955[2]
Student to teacher ratio17:1[2]
Campuses(2)
  • Columbia, TN
  • Spring Hill, TN (Satellite Campus)
Color(s)Red, White, & Navy
Athletics conferenceTSSAA - Division I-AA
MascotBulldogs
Websitewww.cabulldogs.org

CA was founded in 1905 as Columbia Military Academy (CMA) on the campus of a closed U.S. Army arsenal.[3] The school lasted until 1979 when it was turned over to a local Christian group that reorganized the school as a private Christian day school, removing all military aspects.[1]

History edit

Columbia Military Academy edit

Visit Columbia Military Academy

The CA campus was proposed in the 1880s and approved by President Grover Cleveland in 1888. In 1891 it opened as an arsenal for the U.S. Army. The arsenal closed following the Spanish–American War and was declared surplus property in 1901. In 1904 the property opened as Columbia Military Academy. CMA went through periods of highs and lows, even briefly closing in the mid 1930s. In its final years the school began to struggle with enrollment. With the recent civil rights movements leading to the desegregation of public schools, many private day schools began popping up across the country, that mixed with the controversies around the Vietnam War led to lower rates of students going to military school. In its last year of CMA the school began to allow civilian females as day students. The school officially closed in early 1979 and was turned over to a local Christian group. The school reopened that same year as a co-ed private Christian day school, removing "military" from the school's name.[3][1]

Campus edit

The CA campus covers 67 acres (27 ha) between Trotwood Av and West 7th St in downtown Columbia, TN.[2]

The campus is on the National Register of Historic Places.[4]

Campus buildings include:

  • Polk Hall (High School)
  • Science Hall (Middle School)
  • Vest Hall (Lower School)
  • Lovell Hall (Old Gymnasium)
  • Anderson Fieldhouse (Gym and Football Stadium)
  • JJ Savage Field (Football Field)
  • Ragsdale Hall (Financial Office)
  • Academy Hall (Administration Office)
  • CMA Guard House (CMA Museum)

Spring Hill Campus edit

In 2010 CA opened its first and only satellite campus on Beechcroft Rd in Spring Hill, TN. The campus houses grades preK-5th.[2]

Athletics edit

The 2018 Columbia Academy baseball team won the D1-A state championship. The baseball team also won state the D1-A championship in 1994. The school has Football, Baseball, Softball, Men's & Woman's Basketball, Bowling, Track & Field, Cross Country, Volleyball, Golf, Trap Shooting, Tennis, Swimming, Cheerleading, and youth sports programs.

Anderson Fieldhouse edit

In 2011 Columbia Academy launched "Vision 2020", a $10 Million Capital Campaign for school improvements. The centerpiece of the campaign was a $6 Million athletic facility to house both Basketball & Football locker rooms, a state of the art Basketball gym and weight room, and also serve as the home stands for football games.[5]

The lead donors for the project were Tom and Jade Anderson who raised $9.2 Million for the campaign.

The football stands were opened for the fall 2012 football season, but the rest of the facility, including locker rooms, were unfinished. On January 25, 2013, the Fieldhouse officially opened.[6]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Collections, Vanderbilt University Special (August 28, 2006). "Preparatory Academies and Vanderbilt University". exhibits.library.vanderbilt.edu.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Academy Profile - Columbia Academy". www.cabulldogs.org.
  3. ^ a b "Columbia Military Academy Alumni Association (CMAAA)". www.cmaaa.com.
  4. ^ "NRHP Doc".
  5. ^ "News" (PDF). www.cabulldogs.org.
  6. ^ "Grand opening" (PDF). www.cabulldogs.org.
  7. ^ "Catching up with Lynnette Cole: Miss USA from Columbia travels around the world in her job".

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Columbia Academy Tennessee news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Columbia Academy CA is a private college preparatory co educational Christian school for students in grades Pre K 12 located in Columbia Tennessee 2 Columbia AcademyAddress1101 West 7th StColumbia Tennessee 38401Coordinates35 37 00 N 87 03 24 W 35 616610 N 87 056800 W 35 616610 87 056800InformationFormer nameColumbia Military Academy 1905 1979 1 TypeIndependent coeducational college preparatoryMotto Christian Education in a Tradition of Excellence since 1979 Religious affiliation s Christian church of ChristEstablished1979AccreditationAdvancEDPresidentDr James Thomas 2 PrincipalJon Bennett Trent Hill Lower School Nathan Hixson Spring Hill Campus GradesPreK 12Enrollment955 2 Student to teacher ratio17 1 2 Campuses 2 Columbia TN Spring Hill TN Satellite Campus Color s Red White amp NavyAthletics conferenceTSSAA Division I AAMascotBulldogsWebsitewww wbr cabulldogs wbr org CA was founded in 1905 as Columbia Military Academy CMA on the campus of a closed U S Army arsenal 3 The school lasted until 1979 when it was turned over to a local Christian group that reorganized the school as a private Christian day school removing all military aspects 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Columbia Military Academy 2 Campus 2 1 Spring Hill Campus 3 Athletics 3 1 Anderson Fieldhouse 4 Notable alumni 5 ReferencesHistory editColumbia Military Academy edit Visit Columbia Military AcademyThe CA campus was proposed in the 1880s and approved by President Grover Cleveland in 1888 In 1891 it opened as an arsenal for the U S Army The arsenal closed following the Spanish American War and was declared surplus property in 1901 In 1904 the property opened as Columbia Military Academy CMA went through periods of highs and lows even briefly closing in the mid 1930s In its final years the school began to struggle with enrollment With the recent civil rights movements leading to the desegregation of public schools many private day schools began popping up across the country that mixed with the controversies around the Vietnam War led to lower rates of students going to military school In its last year of CMA the school began to allow civilian females as day students The school officially closed in early 1979 and was turned over to a local Christian group The school reopened that same year as a co ed private Christian day school removing military from the school s name 3 1 Campus editThe CA campus covers 67 acres 27 ha between Trotwood Av and West 7th St in downtown Columbia TN 2 The campus is on the National Register of Historic Places 4 Campus buildings include Polk Hall High School Science Hall Middle School Vest Hall Lower School Lovell Hall Old Gymnasium Anderson Fieldhouse Gym and Football Stadium JJ Savage Field Football Field Ragsdale Hall Financial Office Academy Hall Administration Office CMA Guard House CMA Museum Spring Hill Campus edit In 2010 CA opened its first and only satellite campus on Beechcroft Rd in Spring Hill TN The campus houses grades preK 5th 2 Athletics editThe 2018 Columbia Academy baseball team won the D1 A state championship The baseball team also won state the D1 A championship in 1994 The school has Football Baseball Softball Men s amp Woman s Basketball Bowling Track amp Field Cross Country Volleyball Golf Trap Shooting Tennis Swimming Cheerleading and youth sports programs Anderson Fieldhouse edit In 2011 Columbia Academy launched Vision 2020 a 10 Million Capital Campaign for school improvements The centerpiece of the campaign was a 6 Million athletic facility to house both Basketball amp Football locker rooms a state of the art Basketball gym and weight room and also serve as the home stands for football games 5 The lead donors for the project were Tom and Jade Anderson who raised 9 2 Million for the campaign The football stands were opened for the fall 2012 football season but the rest of the facility including locker rooms were unfinished On January 25 2013 the Fieldhouse officially opened 6 Notable alumni editLynnette Cole Miss Tennessee USA 2000 and Miss USA 2000 7 References edit a b c Collections Vanderbilt University Special August 28 2006 Preparatory Academies and Vanderbilt University exhibits library vanderbilt edu a b c d e f Academy Profile Columbia Academy www cabulldogs org a b Columbia Military Academy Alumni Association CMAAA www cmaaa com NRHP Doc News PDF www cabulldogs org Grand opening PDF www cabulldogs org Catching up with Lynnette Cole Miss USA from Columbia travels around the world in her job Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Columbia Academy Tennessee amp oldid 1220259608, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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