Several current and former Randolph County School System (RCSS) students and educators showcased their musical talents over the weekend as members of the Greensboro Concert Band, performing in a concert held Saturday, April 18 at Dana Auditorium in Greensboro.  The event highlighted not only the musical excellence within the RCSS community, but also the way local educators and students continue to contribute to the broader arts culture across the Triad region.  Among the performers was Grant Powers, a proud RCSS alumnus currently completing his sophomore year at the UNC Greensboro School of Music, where he is majoring in Music Performance. He was joined by Jonah Key, a current sophomore at Providence Grove High School, along with several dedicated music educators from across the district.  Representing RCSS were band directors and music educators Mr. Beck (Providence Grove High School), Throop Smith (Wheatmore High School), and Mrs. Miranda Walker (Lexington City Elementary School), as well as Mr. Walker, Band Director at Northeastern Randolph Middle School. Together, they performed alongside fellow musicians, demonstrating the strong connection between RCSS music programs and the wider regional arts community.  The concert also featured a special moment of connection between generations of musicians, as educators and students performed side by side, highlighting the continuity of musical excellence being cultivated in RCSS classrooms and beyond.  These performances reflect the dedication of RCSS music educators and students who not only develop their talents within school programs, but also continue to share their passion and skills with audiences throughout the Triad.
April 15, 2026 Update from the Superintendent
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This week is National School Counseling Week. The attached video highlights some of the many activities our school counselors conduct on a regular basis with RCSS students and families.
January 14, 2026 Update from the Superintendent
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December Video - Update from the Superintendent
On Friday, November 21, at Journey Church in Asheboro, the Randolph County School System hosted the 4th Annual 11th Grade Career Expo. More than 500 RCSS students attended the event. Local businesses and community partners participated by investing in our future workforce.  This expo provides a valuable opportunity for companies to introduce themselves to Randolph County eleventh graders, share potential career paths, and help build a pipeline of future employees.  Thank you to all who came out to support this RCSS event!
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RCSS Winter Weather Video
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September Update from Superintendent
RCSS Career & Technical Education News
Back to School
Open House Events
Dr. Gainey, Superintendent of the Randolph County School System, was interviewed by Brad Jones with WGHP Fox 8 on August 20 to discuss the start of the upcoming 2025-2026 school year.
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School Nutrition