As students hold the ribbon in place, Susan Cleveland with Senator Katie Britt’s office, Jimmy Hull, assistant superintendent of career technical education and workforce development and David Stover, Coosa County Board of Education Superintendent, cut the ribbon.
Coosa County Board of Education Superintendent, David Stover, said the career tech center will provide students a place for hands-on learning. The center's reopening ceremony was held on Feb. 28.
After the reopening ceremony, attendees were invited into the center for refreshments. Before the ceremony, students were giving towards of the center throughout the afternoon.
As students hold the ribbon in place, Susan Cleveland with Senator Katie Britt’s office, Jimmy Hull, assistant superintendent of career technical education and workforce development and David Stover, Coosa County Board of Education Superintendent, cut the ribbon.
Coosa County Board of Education Superintendent, David Stover, said the career tech center will provide students a place for hands-on learning. The center's reopening ceremony was held on Feb. 28.
After the reopening ceremony, attendees were invited into the center for refreshments. Before the ceremony, students were giving towards of the center throughout the afternoon.
Roughly five years ago, the Coosa County Career Technical Center closed its doors, and it has since reopened through the efforts of the school and community.
The reopening ceremony was held Tuesday. Prior to the ceremony, the students gave center tours for attendees from 12:30 to 2 p.m.Â