TCAT’s new buildings are coming right along, Buildings A & B

JACKSBORO, TN (WLAF)- The soon to be completed new TCAT buildings, A & B, could not be coming at a better time, because enrollment records continue to be broken. “We had an enrollment of about 150 students when I joined TCAT a few years ago. Around eight years ago, we had two or three dual enrollment students,” said Dr. Debbie Petree, President of the Jacksboro TCAT.
See the full photo gallery HERE from WLAF’s Charlie Hutson.

Now days, TCAT’s enrollment is at 730 students, give or take. That number could eventually triple once new buildings A & B are completed, according to Petree.

Since TCAT Counselor Camilla Gambrel came onboard around 2018, the dual enrollment portion of TCAT’s enrollment has grown to 500 students. TCAT dual enrollment students come from Campbell, Anderson, Cumberland Gap, Jellico High Schools and home schools.

The area behind the main lobby houses all the behind the scenes offices like business office, conference room, bookstore along with a copy/work area. Human Resources, records, in fireproof rooms, as well as student services.

TCAT’s original 1967 facility is some 46,000 square feet in size. Buildings A & B are a combined 120,000 square feet, according to Petree.

“It’s really taking shape,” said Petree.

Building A houses everything except the shop classes. Health and Sciences classrooms along with observation rooms, two large Nursing classrooms, that seat 50. Also upstairs are two computer labs, plus computer information, to go with Tourism and Hospitality classrooms as well as Pharmacy/ET classrooms. A testing center will allow students to take all their tests on the Jacksboro campus and not having to drive to Knoxville for particular testing.


After January’s rough winter weather snap, TCAT’s target date for completion is now November, maybe December. The demolition of TCAT’s original building begins in early 2027 to make room for parking. (WLAF NEWS PUBLISHED-04/27/2026-6AM-PHOTOS COURTESY OF WLAF’S CHARLIE HUTSON)

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