Tri-County Municipal Ballot Committee

Tri-County Municipal Ballot Committee Support the Tri-County R.V.T.H.S. Building Project. Learn more: https://www.tri-countybuilding.com/

The building was constructed starting in 1974, until the opening in September of 1977

At the time of construction, there was no cost assessed to the 11-member Communities. The building was constructed 100% with State funding

Since then, over 10,000 students have graduated from many different trade programs.

11 Member Towns that make up the Tri-County district are Sherborn, Medfield, Walpo

le, Millis, Medway, Norfolk, Wrentham, Plainville, Franklin, North Attleboro and Seekonk.

The original school committee was established in 1973.

At present the school is operating at capacity with 1000 Students, who have chosen one of 16
Vocational Programs.

School funding is achieved through Chapter 74 state funding as well as member district assessments which are calculated yearly.

The district has carefully maintained the building, but the infrastructure and building systems are now beyond their useful life.

Presently the building is fast approaching 50-years of service, which includes: wear and tear/failures of major sub systems, plumbing, electrical and building envelope.

Our regional agreement dictates the process for constructing a new facility.

🎉 On the heels of the YES vote for Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School we have more great news!  The Ma...
10/26/2023

🎉 On the heels of the YES vote for Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School we have more great news!
The Massachusetts School Building Authority has increased funding to the Tri-County project by approximately $20 Million. This brings the total grant to approximately $102 Million reducing the borrowing to about $185 Million.
Additionally, this means a substantial savings on the bond interest over 30 years.
Massachusetts Teachers Association
Massachusetts Association of School Committees

FRANKLIN — A day after towns that send students to Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School voted for a new $286 million school, officials learned the state has agreed to

10/26/2023

FRANKLIN — The nearly 1,000 students at Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School can look forward to a new school in a few years.

10/25/2023

A message about yard signs for our supporters:
Please collect signs you see up! We do want to collect them to possibly repurpose.
Send us a facebook message or email us and we will grab signs in bulk from each town in the coming week.
[email protected]

10/25/2023
10/24/2023

🎉TODAY IS THE DAY! 🎉

Get out and Vote ☑️ YES for a New Tri-County Building.

Here are your polling locations. You must vote in the town you reside in and must be a registered voter of that town.
– Franklin High School Gym, 218 Oak St.
– Medway Middle School "Old Gym"
– Medfield Town Hall, 2nd Floor
– Room 130, Millis Town Hall
– Freeman Kennedy School, 70 Boardman St
– North Attleboro High School
– Public Safety Building, 194 South Street, Plainville, MA.
– Seekonk High School
– Sherborn Town Hall
– Walpole Town Hall
– Public Safety Building - Training Room - 89/99 South St.

Massachusetts Teachers Association
Tri-County Alumni Association

Address

147 Pond Street
Franklin, MA
02038

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