Kevin Siers, superintendent of Franklin County Schools, gives a tour of the warehouse area in the former Mod-U-Kraf building in Rocky Mount.
HEATHER ROUSSEAU photos, The Roanoke Times
County officials gave a tour of the former Mod-U-Kraf building in Rocky Mount on March 10. Shown, from left, are Christopher Whitlow, county administrator, Kevin Siers, superintendent of Franklin County Schools, Dani Poe, director of development, and Brandy Rosser, assistant county administrator.
HEATHER ROUSSEAU photos, The Roanoke Times
Dani Poe, director of economic development with Franklin County helps give a tour of the former Mod-U-Kraf building in Rocky Mount where Franklin County Board of Supervisors and Franklin County Public Schools have plans to purchase the building and repurpose it to a Career and Technical Education facility for the school and a 911 dispatch center.
The Franklin County Board of Supervisors and county Public Schools have plans to purchase the former Mod-U-Kraf building in Rocky Mount to be repurposed for a long-discussed Career and Technical Education facility for the school and a 911 dispatch center for the county.
HEATHER ROUSSEAU, The Roanoke Times
The warehouse area of the former Mod-U-Kraf building in Rocky Mount is seen during a tour of the facility in March.
A long-gestating plan to build a new career and technical education center in Franklin County looks to be turning into a reality. After years of false starts, a new proposal is moving forward with full support from the county government and the school division.
County officials gave a tour of the former Mod-U-Kraf building in Rocky Mount on March 10. Shown, from left, are Christopher Whitlow, county administrator, Kevin Siers, superintendent of Franklin County Schools, Dani Poe, director of development, and Brandy Rosser, assistant county administrator.
Dani Poe, director of economic development with Franklin County helps give a tour of the former Mod-U-Kraf building in Rocky Mount where Franklin County Board of Supervisors and Franklin County Public Schools have plans to purchase the building and repurpose it to a Career and Technical Education facility for the school and a 911 dispatch center.
The Franklin County Board of Supervisors and county Public Schools have plans to purchase the former Mod-U-Kraf building in Rocky Mount to be repurposed for a long-discussed Career and Technical Education facility for the school and a 911 dispatch center for the county.