Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School

Tri-County Regional Technical Vocational High School
Type Public School
Principal Mark A. Wood
Students approximately 900
Grades 9-12
Location

147 Pond Street

Franklin, MA 02038,
Franklin, Massachusetts, USA
Colors Blue & Gold         
Mascot Cougar
Website www.tri-county.tc

Tri-County is a technical high school in Franklin, Massachusetts. After the 2010-11 school year Barbara Renzoni retired after five years as superintendent. The school committee named Stephen Dockray, formerly the district's business manager, as the next superintendent.[1]

Contents

Towns in District

As a regional high school, Tri-County accepts students from a number of towns. The towns composing the district are:

Curriculum

Academics

Students receive a full academic education including:

  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Music
  • Business Technology
  • CAD
  • Physical Education
  • Health

Career Programs

In addition to the academic education, students major in one career program. The courses offered include:

  • Auto Body Technology
  • Automotive Technology
  • Carpentry-Cabinetmaking
  • Computer Information Systems
  • Cosmetology
  • Culinary Arts
  • Dental Assisting
  • Early Childhood Careers
  • Electrical Technology
  • Electronics Technology
  • Engineering
  • Facilities Management
  • Graphic Communications
  • Heating-Ventilating-Air Conditioning
  • Medical Careers
  • Plumbing-Hydronic Heating Tech
  • Body-Art
Construction Management

Athletics

Tri-County RVTHS is a member of the Mayflower League. The league is made up of the following school districts:

(North Shore Vocational Super bowl only)
(Brighton Playoffs only)
(Keefe Tech scrimmages only)
In 2008 the Tri-County Cougars football team played in the division 4A super bowl at Gillette stadium, losing to Manchester Essex county 36 to 6.[2] The Cougars also made the 2010 Vocational super bowl.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Matt, Levine (July 5, 2011). "Leaving Tri-County". The Sun Chricicle (North Attleboro, MA). http://www.thesunchronicle.com/articles/2011/07/05/news/9787005.txt. Retrieved July 11, 2011. 
  2. ^ "Eastern Mass. Super Bowls: Amesbury whips Martha's Vineyard". Eagle-Tribune (North Andover, MA). December 7, 2008. http://www.eagletribune.com/sports/x1876456577/Eastern-Mass-Super-Bowls-Amesbury-whips-Marthas-Vineyard. Retrieved June 27, 2011. 

External references

Tri-County Official Site
Mass DOE Profile