
In an effort to inspire bright futures and expand college and career opportunities, Randleman High School hosted a Latino Summit for students. The event featured a diverse group of presenters who shared valuable insights into their educational journeys and the pathways to success in various fields.



Attention Juniors - Do you know the many employment opportunities that are available in our very own Randolph County? Join other RCSS Juniors on November 22 from 12-2:30 pm at the Career Expo. We will leave at 12 pm and return by 2:30 pm. Free swag and door prizes will be available to all those who attend. If you have not received a permission form, see Mrs. Cox in VU-2. Permission forms need to be turned in by November 14.


Are you a Junior or Senior who is interested in learning more about the Apprenticeship Randolph Program? Come out to the Apprenticeship Randolph Community Night on November 19 from 5-7 pm to learn more about this opportunity. If you would like more information about Apprenticeship Randolph, see Mrs. Cox in VU-2.


Seniors, would you like a chance to try a college class before graduating? You can take Psychology or English and more for FREE. Reach out to your RCC representative and check your email for more information. We are registering now for spring and summer, so don't delay!


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 Mollie Hall and Jonathan Sampson as the Randolph Sports Council Unsung Herod for RHS! We are proud of the difference that you have made for RHS and everyone around you! Again, congratulations!


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*


Attention Juniors! 🌟
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to interact with over 30 employers from Randolph County and explore potential career paths!
Event Details:
Date: November 22nd
Location: Journey Church
Time: 8:30a.m.-2:00p.m.
Make sure to secure your spot!


Timken visited the RHS Metals and Automotive classes on October 2 to celebrate Manufacturing Week. Timken employees shared with students the many opportunities available in manufacturing at Timken. Students participated in hands-on activities to learn about the process of creating Timken parts and assembling a bearing. Thank you, Timken, for coming to RHS to share about the opportunities in manufacturing and the many places Timken parts are used. We appreciate our community partners!


Attention RCSS high school students taking 8 week minimester courses with RCC.


Attention high school students completing community college courses - minimester begins 10/16!!


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!


Students, the hard part is behind you. Introducing #NCCollegeConnect.
With North Carolina’s new simplified application program, public high school seniors with a weighted 2.8 GPA or above can easily apply to participating UNC System universities and their local North Carolina community college.
All eligible students have to do is complete a simplified application, maintain their GPA, and meet graduation and UNC System requirements. That's right - no essays!
Dig into the details at NCCollegeConnect.org!


Reminder: Friday, October 4 is a teacher workday.
