
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


The Randolph County School System would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year!


The early release day on Friday, December 20 will mark the beginning of our Winter break. Students will return to school on January 2.


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.


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


October 28th to November 1st 2024 is Red Ribbon Week. The theme is "Pilot Your Life, Live Drug Free". On Monday, we will wear red and pledge to be drug free. On Tuesday, we will dress as a cowboy, farmer, or farm animal to saddle up and stay drug free. On Wednesday, we will wear clothes from a sports team or to workout to flex our skills in staying drug free. On Thursday, we will dress as a superhero or comic book character to represent our power to be drug free. Students may not wear masks or bring play weapons. On Friday, we will wear bright colors to represent our bright futures.



There will be an early release day on Thursday, October 24
Schools will release at 12:30
*Excludes RECHS*


"Leadership Reads" is a program in the Randolph County School System in which members of the Leadership Team from our central office visit elementary schools and read to students. Superintendent Dr. Stephen Gainey read to students at Randleman Elementary School recently.


Teachers’ Day aims to raise awareness of the importance of the role played by teachers all over the world. They dedicate their lives to making an impact on the way children learn and grow and turn into adults.


Thank you RCSS Principals! We appreciate all you do for our students!


Reminder: Friday, October 4 is a teacher workday.


Thank you to our school system's community partners during the 2023-2024 school year! We could not do what we do without YOU!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UQtKd5A3YYdrCjvsW9Nme0NjGDUoj1rT_-XiNROdJeA/edit?usp=sharing


Attention! School will be closed tomorrow, 9/27/2024.


Please click the link below for a transcript of the phone message from the Superintendent to parents on 9/20/24 regarding the early release on Thursday, September 26.
https://5il.co/2x88u


Today was the first day of the 2024-2025 school for the Randolph County School System. It was a great day!











Congratulations to our 2024-2025 Teacher of the Year Finalists!
Elizabeth Tillery - Trinity High School
Harmonee Klein - Hopewell Elementary School
Lauren Wood - Randolph Early College High School
Sarah Davis - Randleman High School
William Villano - Uwharrie Ridge Six-Twelve


The RCSS has a great team of folks who get our students to and from school. THANK YOU to our Bus Drivers and Transportation Department for getting our students to school safely. We couldn't have school without you - you are appreciated!


