Facility to serve as home for Rabun FFA

  • Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rod Nix from Charles Black Construction, left, hands Rabun County Schools Superintendent April Childers and BOE Chairman Steve Cabe the groundbreaking shovel at the event last Thursday. It marked the start of construction for the RCHS $7 million Agricenter. Charles Black Construction won the bid for the project. The 31 acres of land will be the future home of the Rabun County Future Farmers of America (FFA).
    Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rod Nix from Charles Black Construction, left, hands Rabun County Schools Superintendent April Childers and BOE Chairman Steve Cabe the groundbreaking shovel at the event last Thursday. It marked the start of construction for the RCHS $7 million Agricenter. Charles Black Construction won the bid for the project. The 31 acres of land will be the future home of the Rabun County Future Farmers of America (FFA).
  • Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County High School broke ground on its Agricenter last Thursday. It will be the future home of the Rabun County Future Farmers of America (FFA). At the groundbreaking were Board of Education members Wayne Stephens, left, Mark Beck, Molly Lima, Chairman Steve Cabe, Superintendent April Childers, Vice Chair Curt Haban, CTAE director Tammie West, High School FFA Advisor Dillon Parker, RCHS Principal Justin Spillers and Director of Plant Operations Jason Hogan.
    Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County High School broke ground on its Agricenter last Thursday. It will be the future home of the Rabun County Future Farmers of America (FFA). At the groundbreaking were Board of Education members Wayne Stephens, left, Mark Beck, Molly Lima, Chairman Steve Cabe, Superintendent April Childers, Vice Chair Curt Haban, CTAE director Tammie West, High School FFA Advisor Dillon Parker, RCHS Principal Justin Spillers and Director of Plant Operations Jason Hogan.
  • Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County High School broke ground on its $7 million Agricenter last Thursday. The 31 acres of land will be the future home of the Rabun County Future Farmers of American (FFA). At the groundbreaking were Christy Dills, middle school FFA advisor, Carson Carpenter, FFA vice president, Emilly Abbott, FFA president, Melanie Beck, FFA historian ,and Haley Cross, FFA student.
    Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County High School broke ground on its $7 million Agricenter last Thursday. The 31 acres of land will be the future home of the Rabun County Future Farmers of American (FFA). At the groundbreaking were Christy Dills, middle school FFA advisor, Carson Carpenter, FFA vice president, Emilly Abbott, FFA president, Melanie Beck, FFA historian ,and Haley Cross, FFA student.
  • Site plans for the RCHS Agricenter
    Site plans for the RCHS Agricenter
TIGER-- Rabun County High School broke ground on its new Agricenter last Thursday at an event with community members and school officials.  The 31 acres of land will be the future home of the Rabun…

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