Join Mount Vernon for a Series of Free Virtual Programs in 2026
Join Mount Vernon experts, scholars, and character interpreters as they explore various aspects of George Washington’s life, leadership, and legacy. Programs will run from January to May, and again from September to December. Teachers and homeschool educators can sign up with their class or share the link with their students.
Mount Vernon in Your Classroom programs are proudly sponsored by Amélie and Charles Cagle.
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January 26: Lessons in Leadership - George Washington and the 18th Century World
1 p.m. - 2 p.m. E.T.
Learn about Washington’s leadership and his legacy of public service and civic engagement.
Through an analysis of his early life, his pivotal role in the American Revolution, and the precedents he set as the first President, students will gain a deeper understanding of the qualities of a great leader, mistakes that even the most renowned leaders can make, and the lessons we can take away from both their failures and achievements.
Register NowFebruary 20: Celebrate George Washington’s Birthday in Your Classroom
11 a.m. - 12 p.m. E.T.
Join our Education team for a live celebration of one of our country's greatest leaders!
Explore George Washington's life, examine the connections between his birthday and Presidents' Day, and reflect on how Washington's legacy still impacts our lives today.
Bring your knowledge of George Washington to the party and have some fun learning even more.
Register NowMarch 10: Through Their Eyes
1 p.m. - 2 p.m. E.T.
Step back in time and join a person from George Washington’s world as they talk about life at Mount Vernon and how the 18th century was shaped by Washington’s leadership and enduring legacy.
Register NowApril 17: From General to Citizen-Washington’s Life, Leadership & Legacy
1 p.m. - 2 p.m. E.T.
Examine George Washington's leadership, the significance of his decision to relinquish power, and how this precedent continues to inform peaceful transitions of power to this day.
Register NowMay 19: Beyond the Surface - Historical Thinking with Art
11 a.m. - 12 p.m. E.T.
In this interactive program, students will engage with and learn about important works of art in Mount Vernon’s collection.
Register NowLook Forward to More Events This Fall
September: Washington and the Culper Spy Ring
Discover the important role spies played during the American Revolution.
October: Piscataway Park-A Story of Collaboration & Conservation
Explore Mount Vernon and its surrounding beauty through the eyes of George Washington and learn about the conservation efforts that have preserved its rich history and legacy.
November: Washington and Thanksgiving
Get ready for Thanksgiving by examining George Washington's legacy in establishing the national holiday.
December: Crossing of the Delaware
Learn about the brilliant military campaign at the end of 1776, where Washington and his forces crossed the icy Delaware River.
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Amélie and Charles Cagle
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January
Lessons in Leadership - George Washington and the 18th Century World

Monday, January 26, from 1-2 p.m. E.T.
In this interactive program, students will learn about Washington’s leadership and his legacy of public service and civic engagement. Through an analysis of his early life, his pivotal role in the American Revolution, and the precedents he set as the first President, students will gain a deeper understanding of the qualities of a great leader, mistakes that even the most renowned leaders can make, and the lessons we can take away from both their failures and achievements.
February
Celebrate George Washington’s Birthday in Your Classroom

Friday, February 20, from 11–12 p.m. E.T.
Join our Education team for a live celebration of one of our country's greatest leaders! In this interactive program, students will learn more about George Washington's life, examine the connections between his birthday and President's Day, and reflect on how Washington's legacy still impacts our lives today. Bring your knowledge of George Washington to the party and have some fun learning even more!
March
Through Their Eyes
Friday, March 13, from 1 - 2 pm E.T.
Step back in time and join a person from George Washington’s world as they talk about life at Mount Vernon and how the 18th century was shaped by Washington’s leadership and enduring legacy.
April
From General to Citizen-Washington’s Life, Leadership & Legacy
Thursday, April 16, from 1 - 2 p.m. E.T.
In this program, students will learn about Washington's leadership, the significance of his decision to relinquish power, and how this precedent continues to inform peaceful transitions of power to this day.
May
Beyond the Surface - Historical Thinking with Art
Tuesday, May 19, from 11 - 12 p.m. E.T.
In this interactive program, students will engage with and learn about important works of art in Mount Vernon’s collection.
Even more to look forward to in the fall!
September
Washington & the Culper Spy Ring
Join the K-12 team to learn more about the important role spies played during the American Revolution
October
Piscataway Park-A Story of Collaboration & Conservation
In this program, students will explore Mount Vernon and its surrounding beauty through the eyes of George Washington and learn more about the conservation efforts that have preserved its rich history and legacy.
November
Washington and Thanksgiving
Get ready for Thanksgiving by examining George Washington's legacy in establishing the national holiday!
December
Crossing of the Delaware
This program explores the brilliant military campaign at the end of 1776, where Washington and his forces cross the icy Delaware River.