🌟🚌 Bus Driver Appreciation Week at Franklinville Elementary 🚌🌟
This week, we proudly celebrate the amazing bus drivers who safely transport our students each day with care, patience, and a smile. You are often the first friendly face our students see in the morning and the last one they see in the afternoon — and your impact matters more than you know.
Thank you for keeping our Cardinals safe, building positive connections with our families, and helping each school day begin and end on a great note. ❤️
Franklinville Elementary appreciates you today and every day! #BusDriverAppreciationWeek
This week, we proudly celebrate the amazing bus drivers who safely transport our students each day with care, patience, and a smile. You are often the first friendly face our students see in the morning and the last one they see in the afternoon — and your impact matters more than you know.
Thank you for keeping our Cardinals safe, building positive connections with our families, and helping each school day begin and end on a great note. ❤️
Franklinville Elementary appreciates you today and every day! #BusDriverAppreciationWeek

All schools in the RCSS will operate on regular schedule tomorrow, Monday, February 9.
Thank you for your support of our school system!
Thank you for your support of our school system!

Due to continued concerns about road conditions throughout the county, Friday, February 6th will be a remote learning day; therefore, students will not report to their school campus on Friday February 6th.

Due to continued concerns about road conditions throughout the county, Thursday February 5th will be a remote learning day; therefore, students will not report to their school campus on Thursday February 5th.

Due to hazardous road conditions, tomorrow, Wednesday 2/4/26, will be a REMOTE LEARNING DAY for all schools in the RCSS.

Our Cardinals are enjoying the snow! We hope everyone has fun and stays safe!

Due to hazardous road conditions, tomorrow, Tuesday, 2/3/26, will be a REMOTE LEARNING DAY for all schools in the RCSS.

Due to hazardous road conditions, tomorrow, Monday, 2/2/26, will be a REMOTE LEARNING DAY for all schools in the RCSS.

Important information on graphic! Please also note that if a missed day of school becomes a “remote learning day,” it will be clearly identified as a “remote learning day” on the telephone call to student homes at that time.

Important information on graphic! Please also note that if a missed day of school becomes a “remote learning day,” it will be clearly identified as a “remote learning day” on the telephone call to student homes at that time.

Due to hazardous road conditions, all schools in the RCSS will be closed tomorrow, Friday (1/30/26).

Due to hazardous road conditions, all schools in the RCSS will be closed tomorrow, Friday (1/30/26).

Due to hazardous road conditions, all schools in the RCSS will be closed tomorrow, Thursday (1/29/26).

Due to hazardous road conditions, all schools in the RCSS will be closed tomorrow, Wednesday (1/28/26).

Due to hazardous road conditions, all schools in the RCSS will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday (1/27/26).

Tomorrow (1/26/26) is not a remote learning day for the RCSS. Tomorrow (1/26/26) will be our first day missed which is a built in weather day. We will not use the remote packets unless we use all five built in days. In the event we need to use a remote day, Dr. Gainey will state that on the alert call he sends out. Remote packets were sent home Friday (1/23/26) in the event we use all five days this week and need to start remote days next week.

Due to inclement weather and hazardous road conditions, all schools in the RCSS will be closed tomorrow, Monday (1/26/26).

RCSS School Nutrition Services invites you to join our 2026 RCSS Breakfast & Lunch Menu Survey. Complete the survey to voice your opinions and share your concerns. The survey is in English and Spanish.


Classroom picture day will be Wednesday, February 11.



Our 5th Grade students enjoyed a visit from Meteorologist Alex Schneider (@alexschneiderwx) today. The students learned about her background in meterology and she even taught them the tools she uses to predict the weather. Thank you to Ms. Schneider for taking time out of her busy schedule to spend the afternoon with our 5th graders. Here's to hoping for a little snow!


