Update - RCSS is CLOSED today - 1/6/2025
Attention families and friends, some clarification regarding the phone call tonight.
Two Hour Delay on 1/6/2025
RCSS School Nutrition Services prepares approximately 6,500 breakfast and 10,000 lunch meals for students each school day. The purpose of this survey is to gather feedback about our breakfast and lunch menus from parents, teachers, and staff. We will use this feedback to update our menus in order to enhance the school meal experience for our students. Please take the survey here - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdh6CXMpT9_CRwX0HOKXNJGjBvI4vmBFkwdw4jHz2XhPjtjkA/viewform
Attention RCSS high school students taking RCC classes in the spring...
The Randolph County School System would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year!
Attention all RCSS Seniors!!! SECU Foundation Scholarship Information
The early release day on Friday, December 20 will mark the beginning of our Winter break. Students will return to school on January 2.
Each year, the Piedmont Triad Education Consortium honors "Signature Schools." Selected from 18 districts throughout our region, these are schools that have exemplified excellence and experienced significant improvement in the last twelve months. Today we celebrated these accomplishments at the annual Signature Schools Award Breakfast held on the campus of UNCG. Congratulations to Franklinville Elementary School and Wheatmore High School on being selected as a Signature School for RCSS for the 2024-2025 school year!
2 Hour Delay tomorrow 12/4/24
ATTENTION!!
Due to the inclement weather and road conditions, all schools will be closed today (12/3/24). As a result of this decision, today (12/3/24) will become an optional teacher workday.
The Randolph County School System's Career and Technical Education Department held its third annual "From Classroom to Career" event on Friday, November 22, at Journey Church in Asheboro. This Career Expo, designed as part of the college and career pathway, specifically targets high school juniors. With nearly 50 industry partners and various branches of the armed forces present, students had the opportunity to engage with employers and explore the wide range of career opportunities available within the 16 career clusters.
Winter weather is just around the corner. On the RCSS Inclement Weather Video, Superintendent Gainey gives an overview of the steps taken by the school district when inclement weather strikes.
Watch video here: https://youtu.be/nxBmC-7vR64
Attention high school Juniors!
Congratulations to both the middle school and high school All-County Chorus students for their outstanding performances at last night's concert at Journey Church in Asheboro!
Last night, Twelfth-grade student-athletes from Asheboro City Schools and the Randolph County School System were honored as "Unsung Heroes" at the Randolph Sports Council Fall Banquet held at Black Powder Smokehouse in Asheboro. The event featured guest speaker Alvin Battle, a member of the 1983 NCAA Basketball National Championship team from North Carolina State University. Battle inspired attendees with his stories of perseverance and teamwork, celebrating the achievements of these dedicated young athletes who contribute to their schools and communities.
Tenth-grade students from across Randolph County recently visited the Richard Petty Education Center at Randolph Community College to explore the diverse certificate, diploma, and associate degree opportunities offered in the Automotive Systems Technology program. The visit included a tour of the Randolph County School System’s bus garage. Wendy Anderson, the RCSS Transportation Director, facilitated engaging hands-on activities with her staff, allowing students to gain insights into various career paths within the automotive industry.
It's college application week! Complete your college application to most NC colleges & universities for FREE through CFNC!!
There will be an early release day on Thursday, October 24
Schools will release at 12:30
*Excludes RECHS*