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Franklin County School Bond At a Glance


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According to Franklin County Schools, a $53.3 million bond would fund:

Franklinton High – a new high school on a 75-acre site at Lane Store and Cedar Creek roads ($43.3 million)

Louisburg High – eight classrooms, CTE shop, wrestling/P.E. room, windows, toilets, site improvements ($3,600,730)

Bunn High – 10 classrooms, wrestling/PE room, additional paving ($2,551,485)

Edward Best Elementary – cafeteria addition, renovate block building, gym floor, AC gym, renovate gym toilets, site improvements ($2,254,806)

Franklinton Elementary – asbestos removal, bus entrance, replace gym floor, renovate gym toilets and AC gym ($999,637)

Youngsville Elementary – renovate old shop building, site improvements, gym toilets, AC gym ($737,437)

Bunn Elementary – asbestos removal, AC gym, gym toilet renovations, gym floor ($468,682)

Royal Elementary – six modular classrooms, additional parking ($419,520)

Laurel Mill Elementary – AC gym, renovate gym toilets ($344,137)

Cedar Creek Middle – six modular classrooms, multipurpose field ($301,530)

Bunn Middle – six modular classrooms ($262,200)

Terrell Lane Middle – multipurpose field ($39,330)

RELATED TOPICS: Cedar Creek, Franklin County

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