The King's Academy Board of Trustees
From left to right, Christy Oran Webb (Class of 1974), Tiffany Wood (Parent of two academy graduates), and Ed Flanagan (Class of 1976) are shown shortly after being elected as Vice Chair, Chair, and Secretary of the Board of Trustees, respectively, during the regular quarterly meeting in the Brandes Family Dining Room October 28, 2025.
Christy Wood will complete her second three-year term in 2027. She previously served three terms before rotating off as required before resuming service. Tiffany Webb will finish her second three-year term in 2026, and will be eligible then for election to another term. Ed Flanagan is completing his second three-year term in 2025 and is currently eligible to serve a third term ending in 2028.
About the board of trustees
The King’s Academy has a rich history dating back to 1840 when local farmers sent their children to a log cabin known as Owl College to learn their basic reading and writing skills. That one-room schoolhouse expanded in 1880 when those farmers and other concerned parents organized Boyds Creek Academy. The State of Tennessee issued the school’s first charter in 1887.
In 1932 a second charter solidified the academy’s corporate identity as Harrison-Chilhowee Baptist Academy and a new partnership with the Tennessee Baptist Convention began. In 1993, HCBA began doing business as The King’s Academy. The covenant partnership between HCBA/TKA and the Tennessee
Baptist Mission Board of the Tennessee Baptist convention continues to this day and is based on:
- The academy fulfilling the Great Commission through the ministry of Christian education, and
- The Convention
- Electing members to serve on the academy’s Board of Trustees and
- Sharing financial support through the Convention’s Cooperative Program.
The academy’s Board of Trustees consists of 21 members who are elected by the Convention. Trustees serve three-year terms and may be eligible for election for three consecutive terms. A trustee must be a member of a Tennessee (Southern) Baptist church that participates in the Cooperative Program, a shared funding program now in its 100th year.
The Board of Trustees serves as the strategic governing and policy-setting body for the school and elects the President/Head of School who, in turn, is responsible for all additional personnel and operations.
meet the Board of Trustees
Names and locations of current members of the Board of Trustees are shown below. Terms of office and years of expiration of current terms are provided in parenthesis.
Seymour, Tennessee
Knoxville, Tennessee
Sevierville, Tennessee
New Market, Tennessee
Knoxville, Tennessee
Lenoir City, Tennessee
Northport, Alabama
Knoxville, Tennessee
Seymour, Tennessee
Seymour, Tennessee
Knoxville, Tennessee
Knoxville, Tennessee
Oliver Springs, Tennessee
Seymour, Tennessee
Kingston, Tennessee