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At Monday evening’s meeting, the Randolph County Board of Commissioners approved a significant increase in local funding for the Randolph County School System for the 2026–2027 school year. This investment reflects a strong commitment to supporting student success and strengthening educational opportunities across our school system.

The leadership of our school system extends our sincere appreciation to the County Commissioners for their continued support of our schools, staff, and students. We also thank the members of the Board of Education for their dedication, leadership, and hard work throughout the budget development process. The collaborative efforts of these two groups of elected officials have helped secure important resources that will benefit the students in the Randolph County School System.
5 days ago, Randolph County School System
At Monday evening’s meeting, the Randolph County Board of Commissioners approved a significant increase in local funding for the Randolph County School System for the 2026–2027 school year. This investment reflects a strong commitment to supporting student success and strengthening educational opportunities across our school system. The leadership of our school system extends our sincere appreciation to the County Commissioners for their continued support of our schools, staff, and students. We also thank the members of the Board of Education for their dedication, leadership, and hard work throughout the budget development process. The collaborative efforts of these two groups of elected officials have helped secure important resources that will benefit the students in the Randolph County School System.
Congratulations to the Class of 2026!
6 days ago, Randolph County School System
Congratulations Class of 2026
Congratulations to the Class of 2026!
6 days ago, Randolph County School System
Congratulations Class of 2026
The “Pride in the Randolph County School System (RCSS)” program honors employees who consistently demonstrate pride in the school system and exemplify strong character and commitment in their everyday work. While the program primarily highlights smaller, often unnoticed acts of dedication, it also recognizes exceptional efforts tied to larger events when appropriate.

Employees chosen for this recognition are awarded a “Pride in the Randolph County School System” lapel pin. Recipients are selected by members of the RCSS Leadership Team, school principals, or Board of Education members.

The following pages list the “Pride in RCSS” pin recipients from May 1, 2025, through April 30, 2026. We extend our sincere thanks to these outstanding employees for their dedication to the Randolph County School System.
9 days ago, Randolph County School System
The “Pride in the Randolph County School System (RCSS)” program honors employees who consistently demonstrate pride in the school system and exemplify strong character and commitment in their everyday work. While the program primarily highlights smaller, often unnoticed acts of dedication, it also recognizes exceptional efforts tied to larger events when appropriate. Employees chosen for this recognition are awarded a “Pride in the Randolph County School System” lapel pin. Recipients are selected by members of the RCSS Leadership Team, school principals, or Board of Education members. The following pages list the “Pride in RCSS” pin recipients from May 1, 2025, through April 30, 2026. We extend our sincere thanks to these outstanding employees for their dedication to the Randolph County School System.
The “Pride in the Randolph County School System (RCSS)” program honors employees who consistently demonstrate pride in the school system and exemplify strong character and commitment in their everyday work. While the program primarily highlights smaller, often unnoticed acts of dedication, it also recognizes exceptional efforts tied to larger events when appropriate. Employees chosen for this recognition are awarded a “Pride in the Randolph County School System” lapel pin. Recipients are selected by members of the RCSS Leadership Team, school principals, or Board of Education members. The following pages list the “Pride in RCSS” pin recipients from May 1, 2025, through April 30, 2026. We extend our sincere thanks to these outstanding employees for their dedication to the Randolph County School System.
The “Pride in the Randolph County School System (RCSS)” program honors employees who consistently demonstrate pride in the school system and exemplify strong character and commitment in their everyday work. While the program primarily highlights smaller, often unnoticed acts of dedication, it also recognizes exceptional efforts tied to larger events when appropriate. Employees chosen for this recognition are awarded a “Pride in the Randolph County School System” lapel pin. Recipients are selected by members of the RCSS Leadership Team, school principals, or Board of Education members. The following pages list the “Pride in RCSS” pin recipients from May 1, 2025, through April 30, 2026. We extend our sincere thanks to these outstanding employees for their dedication to the Randolph County School System.
The “Pride in the Randolph County School System (RCSS)” program honors employees who consistently demonstrate pride in the school system and exemplify strong character and commitment in their everyday work. While the program primarily highlights smaller, often unnoticed acts of dedication, it also recognizes exceptional efforts tied to larger events when appropriate. Employees chosen for this recognition are awarded a “Pride in the Randolph County School System” lapel pin. Recipients are selected by members of the RCSS Leadership Team, school principals, or Board of Education members. The following pages list the “Pride in RCSS” pin recipients from May 1, 2025, through April 30, 2026. We extend our sincere thanks to these outstanding employees for their dedication to the Randolph County School System.
The “Pride in the Randolph County School System (RCSS)” program honors employees who consistently demonstrate pride in the school system and exemplify strong character and commitment in their everyday work. While the program primarily highlights smaller, often unnoticed acts of dedication, it also recognizes exceptional efforts tied to larger events when appropriate. Employees chosen for this recognition are awarded a “Pride in the Randolph County School System” lapel pin. Recipients are selected by members of the RCSS Leadership Team, school principals, or Board of Education members. The following pages list the “Pride in RCSS” pin recipients from May 1, 2025, through April 30, 2026. We extend our sincere thanks to these outstanding employees for their dedication to the Randolph County School System.
The “Pride in the Randolph County School System (RCSS)” program honors employees who consistently demonstrate pride in the school system and exemplify strong character and commitment in their everyday work. While the program primarily highlights smaller, often unnoticed acts of dedication, it also recognizes exceptional efforts tied to larger events when appropriate. Employees chosen for this recognition are awarded a “Pride in the Randolph County School System” lapel pin. Recipients are selected by members of the RCSS Leadership Team, school principals, or Board of Education members. The following pages list the “Pride in RCSS” pin recipients from May 1, 2025, through April 30, 2026. We extend our sincere thanks to these outstanding employees for their dedication to the Randolph County School System.
The “Pride in the Randolph County School System (RCSS)” program honors employees who consistently demonstrate pride in the school system and exemplify strong character and commitment in their everyday work. While the program primarily highlights smaller, often unnoticed acts of dedication, it also recognizes exceptional efforts tied to larger events when appropriate. Employees chosen for this recognition are awarded a “Pride in the Randolph County School System” lapel pin. Recipients are selected by members of the RCSS Leadership Team, school principals, or Board of Education members. The following pages list the “Pride in RCSS” pin recipients from May 1, 2025, through April 30, 2026. We extend our sincere thanks to these outstanding employees for their dedication to the Randolph County School System.

Summer feeding free meals!
Randleman Elementary, Southmont Elementary, Ramseur Elementary
Fresh Food Monday-Thursday Only 6/15-7/2
Breakfast & Lunch (picked up together daily)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12AG6yXuWTwIwo2X5y8me4pbiU52WMDw_/view?usp=drive_link
Registration opens the Monday before the following serving week @ the link in the post
contact Tina Potenziani @ 336-633-5135 or tpotenziani@randolph.k12.nc.us

11 days ago, Randolph County School System
Summer feeding free meals! Randleman Elementary, Southmont Elementary, Ramseur Elementary Fresh Food Monday-Thursday Only 6/15-7/2 Breakfast &  Lunch (picked up together daily) Registration opens the Monday before the following serving week @ the link in the post contact Tina Potenziani @ 336-633-5135 or tpotenziani@randolph.k12.nc.us

Summer feeding free meals!
Trinity Elementary School
Fresh Food Monday-Thursday Only 6/15-7/2
Lunch Only (meals at TES must be consumed onsite)
Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZgYd_nXGyHo8U766dt3kJdUErzzCZrgL/view?usp=drive_link
Registration opens the Monday before the following serving week @ the link in the post
contact Tina Potenziani @ 336-633-5135 or tpotenziani@randolph.k12.nc.us

11 days ago, Randolph County School System
Summer feeding free meals! Trinity Elementary School Fresh Food Monday-Thursday Only 6/15-7/2 Lunch Only (meals at TES must be consumed onsite) Registration opens the Monday before the following serving week @ the link in the post contact Tina Potenziani @ 336-633-5135 or tpotenziani@randolph.k12.nc.us

🎓 Today is the day! 🎓

The RCSS Class of 2026 will walk across the stage, celebrate years of hard work, and begin the next chapter of their journey. We are incredibly proud of all they have accomplished and excited to see where their futures lead.

Congratulations, seniors! Best wishes for success, happiness, and endless opportunities in the years ahead. 🌟🎉 #RCSSProud #ClassOf2026 #GraduationDay

Watch the Class of 2026 Graduation Walk Video here: https://youtu.be/w7dqSyhPcg0

Times:
Trinity - 6:00 p.m.
Eastern Randolph - 6:00 p.m.
Randleman - 7:00 p.m.
Southwestern Randolph - 7:00 p.m.
Uwharrie Ridge Six-Twelve – 6:30 p.m. - Journey Church (Asheboro)
Providence Grove - 8:00 p.m.
Wheatmore - 8:00 p.m.

Livestream Links below:
Eastern Randolph High School
Providence Grove High School
Randleman High School
Southwestern Randolph High School
Trinity High School
Uwharrie Ridge Six-Twelve
Wheatmore High School

12 days ago, Randolph County School System
Tomorrow Begins Their Next Chapter: Congratulations, Class of 2026! 🎓✨
If you haven’t already registered your child for Kindergarten, don’t wait! Families registering new Kindergarten students should also complete transportation requests early. Waiting until the last minute to register may delay bus service at the start of school.
23 days ago, Randolph County School System
🎒 Families registering new Kindergarten students should also complete transportation requests early. Waiting until the last minute to register may delay bus service at the start of school.
🚍 RCSS is planning for the 2026-2027 school year! Make sure your child's transportation request is on file!

If your student will need bus transportation at the beginning of the school year and you're unsure whether a request has been submitted, please contact your child's school as soon as possible.

🎒 Families registering new Kindergarten students should also complete transportation requests early. Waiting until the last minute to register may delay bus service at the start of school.

📅 Transportation requests must be submitted by July 31, 2026 for students to ride the bus during the first two weeks of school. Requests received after July 31 will not be eligible for bus service until after Labor Day.

Don't wait—plan ahead to ensure a smooth start to the school year!
23 days ago, Randolph County School System
🚍 Planning for the 2026-2027 school year? Make sure your child's transportation request is on file!  If your student will need bus transportation at the beginning of the school year and you're unsure whether a request has been submitted, please contact your child's school as soon as possible.  🎒 Families registering new Kindergarten students should also complete transportation requests early. Waiting until the last minute to register may delay bus service at the start of school.  📅 Transportation requests must be submitted by July 31, 2026 for students to ride the bus during the first two weeks of school. Requests received after July 31 will not be eligible for bus service until after Labor Day.  Don't wait—plan ahead to ensure a smooth start to the school year!
📣 Randleman Middle School is looking for volunteers to help proctor End-of-Grade (EOG) testing on May 28, May 29, and June 2!

Please use the form linked below for additional details and to sign up. Your support is greatly appreciated — we can’t do it without you! 💙

📝 Sign up here: bit.ly/RMSproctor26
about 1 month ago, Randleman Middle School
Proctors Needed Calling all Volunteers! We Need Your Help! RMS is in need of proctors for End-of-Grade (EOG) testing on May 28th, May 29th, and June 2nd. Please use the form linked below for additional details and to sign up. Your support is greatly appreciated—we can’t do it without you! Scan QR code or go to bit.ly/RMSproctor26
Good evening, Tiger Families,
I am calling today to let you know that all students have received a letter about end-of-year testing and the opportunity to retest. Please check with your student about this letter. All students who are not proficient on the end-of-grade tests will participate in remediation. These students will also have the opportunity to retest and improve their scores. The higher of the two scores will be recorded.
For students to be retested, parental permission is required. Please complete the bottom of the letter and have your student return it to their homeroom teacher. While we hope our students will demonstrate proficiency on their first attempt, we are excited that students who do not will have the opportunity to retest. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at the school.
Thank you and have a good evening!
about 2 months ago, Randleman Middle School
RCSS School Nutrition has been busy serving up Farm-to-School NC strawberries from Cottle Farms and Seven Springs 🍓 We've also taste tested crispy chicken taquitos and tropical trio popsicles with students at RMS and SWRMS 🌮🍧New items must pass student taste testing to be added to our menus! #RCSScafereinvented #fillyourtray
about 2 months ago, Randolph County School System
We've been busy! Serving up Farm-to-School NC strawberries from Cottle Farms and Seven Springs 🍓 We've also taste tested crispy chicken taquitos and tropical trio popsicles with students at RMS and SWRMS 🌮🍧New items must pass student taste testing to be added to our menus! #RCSScafereinvented #fillyourtray
We've been busy! Serving up Farm-to-School NC strawberries from Cottle Farms and Seven Springs 🍓 We've also taste tested crispy chicken taquitos and tropical trio popsicles with students at RMS and SWRMS 🌮🍧New items must pass student taste testing to be added to our menus! #RCSScafereinvented #fillyourtray
We've been busy! Serving up Farm-to-School NC strawberries from Cottle Farms and Seven Springs 🍓 We've also taste tested crispy chicken taquitos and tropical trio popsicles with students at RMS and SWRMS 🌮🍧New items must pass student taste testing to be added to our menus! #RCSScafereinvented #fillyourtray
We've been busy! Serving up Farm-to-School NC strawberries from Cottle Farms and Seven Springs 🍓 We've also taste tested crispy chicken taquitos and tropical trio popsicles with students at RMS and SWRMS 🌮🍧New items must pass student taste testing to be added to our menus! #RCSScafereinvented #fillyourtray
On April 17, more than 1,100 6th grade students gathered at Randleman Middle School for an exciting day of career exploration and hands-on learning!

Local business partners helped spark curiosity through interactive booths, engaging activities, info sessions, and impressive vehicle displays—giving students a real-world look at future career pathways.

Experiences like this help connect classroom learning to the world beyond school and inspire the next generation! 🚀
2 months ago, Randolph County School System
On April 17, more than 1,100 6th grade students gathered at Randleman Middle School for an exciting day of career exploration and hands-on learning!  Local business partners helped spark curiosity through interactive booths, engaging activities, info sessions, and impressive vehicle displays—giving students a real-world look at future career pathways.  Experiences like this help connect classroom learning to the world beyond school and inspire the next generation! 🚀
On April 17, more than 1,100 6th grade students gathered at Randleman Middle School for an exciting day of career exploration and hands-on learning!  Local business partners helped spark curiosity through interactive booths, engaging activities, info sessions, and impressive vehicle displays—giving students a real-world look at future career pathways.  Experiences like this help connect classroom learning to the world beyond school and inspire the next generation! 🚀
On April 17, more than 1,100 6th grade students gathered at Randleman Middle School for an exciting day of career exploration and hands-on learning!  Local business partners helped spark curiosity through interactive booths, engaging activities, info sessions, and impressive vehicle displays—giving students a real-world look at future career pathways.  Experiences like this help connect classroom learning to the world beyond school and inspire the next generation! 🚀
It’s School Library Month! 📚✨
Join us in celebrating our outstanding school media specialists who do so much more than manage books—they inspire imagination, guide research, and empower students to become lifelong learners. Your dedication makes a difference every single day!
2 months ago, Randolph County School System
A big THANK YOU to our amazing media specialists who spark curiosity, support learning, and help our students discover the joy of reading every day. We appreciate you!
Come out to AG Fest on April 18th in the Randleman High School Parking Lot from 10am-2pm. There will be Tractor/Car Show, High School Plant Sale, Food, Games, Petting Zoo, Bounce House, and MORE!
2 months ago, Randleman Middle School
RMS & RHS presents Ag Fest; Tractor/Car show, High School plant sale, food, games, petting zoo, bounce house and more; April 18th RHS parking lot 10am-2pm

🎓 Pathways to Purpose: Senior Edition Job Fair
🗓 April 30 | ⏰ 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM
📍 National Guard Armory – Asheboro

Connect directly with graduating seniors ready to enter the workforce! We are seeking employers with opportunities for full-time, part-time, and training positions.

💼 Why Participate?
✔ Build your future workforce pipeline
✔ Promote your organization
✔ Make a lasting impact on local students
✔ Engage with the next generation of talent

📣 Whether you’re able to participate in one or BOTH events—we’d love to have you!

👉 Sign up today: Registration Link
📩 Questions? Contact: Stephanie Adams - sadams@randolph.k12.nc.us

3 months ago, Randolph County School System
🎓 Pathways to Purpose: Senior Edition Job Fair 🗓 April 30 | ⏰ 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM 📍 National Guard Armory – Asheboro  Connect directly with graduating seniors ready to enter the workforce! We are seeking employers with opportunities for full-time, part-time, and training positions.  💼 Why Participate? ✔ Build your future workforce pipeline ✔ Promote your organization ✔ Make a lasting impact on local students ✔ Engage with the next generation of talent  📣 Whether you’re able to participate in one or BOTH events—we’d love to have you!  👉 Sign up today: Registration Link 📩 Questions? Contact: Stephanie Adams - sadams@randolph.k12.nc.us
🚨 Calling All Businesses & Community Partners! 🚨
We’re looking for organizations to join us in TWO incredible opportunities to inspire and connect with the Randolph County School System students!
🔧 The Career Pit Stop
🗓 April 17
📍 Randleman Middle School
👥 1,100+ 6th Grade Students
Help spark curiosity and career awareness through hands-on activities, interactive booths, information sessions, and vehicle displays. This is your chance to introduce students to your industry in a fun and engaging way!
3 months ago, Randolph County School System
🚨 Calling All Businesses & Community Partners! 🚨 We’re looking for organizations to join us in TWO incredible opportunities to inspire and connect with the Randolph County School System students! 🔧 The Career Pit Stop 🗓 April 17 📍 Randleman Middle School 👥 1,100+ 6th Grade Students Help spark curiosity and career awareness through hands-on activities, interactive booths, information sessions, and vehicle displays. This is your chance to introduce students to your industry in a fun and engaging way!
RCSS Calendar Reminders
April 2 – 2 Hr. Early Release
April 3-10 – Spring Break
Students return April 13
3 months ago, Randolph County School System
RCSS Calendar Reminders April 2 – 2 Hr. Early Release  April 3-10 – Spring Break Students return April 13
Due to the forecast of severe weather for tomorrow, all schools in the RCSS will be closed tomorrow, Monday (3/16/26).
3 months ago, Randolph County School System
Due to the forecast of severe weather for tomorrow, all schools in the RCSS will be closed tomorrow, Monday (3/16/26).
Seventh-grade students from all seven Randolph County Middle Schools visited Randolph Community College on Monday, March 9 to explore their course offerings. Students explored welding, automotive, photography, healthcare, and other hands-on stations during their campus tour.
3 months ago, Randolph County School System
7th-grade students from all 7 Randolph County Middle Schools visited Randolph Community College to explore their course offerings. Students explored welding, automotive, photography, healthcare, and other hands-on stations during their campus tour.
7th-grade students from all 7 Randolph County Middle Schools visited Randolph Community College to explore their course offerings. Students explored welding, automotive, photography, healthcare, and other hands-on stations during their campus tour.
7th-grade students from all 7 Randolph County Middle Schools visited Randolph Community College to explore their course offerings. Students explored welding, automotive, photography, healthcare, and other hands-on stations during their campus tour.
7th-grade students from all 7 Randolph County Middle Schools visited Randolph Community College to explore their course offerings. Students explored welding, automotive, photography, healthcare, and other hands-on stations during their campus tour.
7th-grade students from all 7 Randolph County Middle Schools visited Randolph Community College to explore their course offerings. Students explored welding, automotive, photography, healthcare, and other hands-on stations during their campus tour.
7th-grade students from all 7 Randolph County Middle Schools visited Randolph Community College to explore their course offerings. Students explored welding, automotive, photography, healthcare, and other hands-on stations during their campus tour.
7th-grade students from all 7 Randolph County Middle Schools visited Randolph Community College to explore their course offerings. Students explored welding, automotive, photography, healthcare, and other hands-on stations during their campus tour.
7th-grade students from all 7 Randolph County Middle Schools visited Randolph Community College to explore their course offerings. Students explored welding, automotive, photography, healthcare, and other hands-on stations during their campus tour.
7th-grade students from all 7 Randolph County Middle Schools visited Randolph Community College to explore their course offerings. Students explored welding, automotive, photography, healthcare, and other hands-on stations during their campus tour.
7th-grade students from all 7 Randolph County Middle Schools visited Randolph Community College to explore their course offerings. Students explored welding, automotive, photography, healthcare, and other hands-on stations during their campus tour.