
Here are the results of the Student Voting for the 2024 election.


Just a reminder Homecoming tickets will remain on sale for $20 through Thursday, November 14. If you would be interested in volunteering your time or making a donation please use the Amazon link below or contact Ms. Saint via phone or email ssaint@randolph.k12.nc.us https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3VO84TYYHBQW9?ref_=wl_share


Aerial Tate, one of our 11th graders, is currently conducting her Student Lift Project as part of the Student Lift Program through the Asheboro/Randolph Chamber of Commerce. Student Lift participants are challenged to become more involved members of their community and engage their school community while doing so.
Aerial's service project is a toilet paper and paper towel drive for Lydia's Place (women's shelter) in Asheboro. She is hosting a contest between middle school and high school for who can bring in the most donations. Middle school may bring in toilet paper and high school may bring in paper towels, with donations being dropped off in the front office. The grade levels that bring in the most donations will win an ice pop party. Aerial has worked extremely hard to set this project up, so any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much for your help in this effort! 😊
Please contact Mrs. Parker or Ms. Saint with any questions.


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!


Now that Halloween has come and gone, please consider donating any used junior or adult sized costumes or props to our drama club. Our first show is in December and is based on The Wizard of Oz. We have listed some of the costumes and items we are looking for, but will gladly take any school appropriate costumes and props in good condition that we may be able to use for other productions in the future! Thank you for your support!



📣 Attention Winter Sports Parents! 📣
We have a mandatory Winter Sports Parent Meeting scheduled for November 4 at 6:00 PM in the gym. At least one parent or guardian of each student-athlete is required to attend.
We’ll also hold a Booster Club meeting that evening where we’ll be voting in a new treasurer.
Your support and involvement are essential for a successful season. See you there! #WEAREUR #RAISETHERIDGE #Timberwolves


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!


Students from Uwharrie Ridge 6-12 toured Thomas Bus in High Point today. They had the opportunity to learn about the many careers available along with Thomas’s on the job training programs. Students were able to see buses being built from start to finish! Thanks to the many employees that participated in the tour!



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!

Just a reminder that the deadline for yearbook recognition ads is this Friday, November 1. Recognition ads are a perfect way to commemorate achievements and celebrate milestones. Please see the flyer below for more information!


Please take note of our school's new phone number! You can reach us at 336-628-8360.


Please join us on Monday, October 28 at 6:00 pm for an evening of frightful entertainment presented by The Ridge Chorus, Band, and Visual Arts program.


Reminder! Middle School dance this afternoon - Rides must be here at 5 pm!!


As we approach Halloween, please consider donating any used junior or adult sized costumes or props to our drama club. Our first show is in December and is based on The Wizard of Oz. We have listed some of the costumes and items we are looking for, but will gladly take any school appropriate costumes and props in good condition that we may be able to use for other productions in the future! Thank you for your support!



Hey T-wolf Fam! Let's help Aerial with her Student Lift Service Project!! 🧻 "I am working to raise 1,000 rolls of toilet paper and paper towels to donate to Lydia’s Place, a shelter for women located in Asheboro, NC. This charity drive will be a contest between high school grade levels, 9th and 10th versus 11th and 12th for the amount of donations received. The winning grade levels will receive an ice pop party." 🧻


Please don't forget that we will be holding our Title I Family night this Thursday from 5:00-6:00. This will be an opportunity for you to get Title I information, visit your student's classroom, and schedule conferences if needed. We look forward to seeing you all there!


📣Attention High School students & families!! 📣 HoCo tickets go on sale Wednesday, October 23, tickets will be sold before and after school in Ms. Saint's room 603 and during both high school lunches. High Schoolers may bring approved guests in 9-12 grade and 20 years and younger. Please see Ms. Saint for guest permission forms. Middle school students will be not be permitted, no exceptions.


Attention 8th grade families - Randolph Early College High School information session dates/times!! Next Monday, 10/28 is the first information session.
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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.


