
Congratulations to our September STAR3 student, Emma, and STAR employee, Mrs. Traxler! They were recognized last night at the Board of Education meeting. 🐝







K-2 students are celebrating International Dot Day in Media classes this week. International Dot Day is a global celebration inspired by the book "The Dot" by Peter H. Reynolds. 2024 is the 15th anniversary of the celebration!
After a read aloud of the book with Novel Effect students are creating their own dot and using the AR app Quiver to bring their dot to life!











Recently, 1st grade classes have been creating their classroom communities! They read "My Mouth is a Volcano" by Julia Cook. Then students did an activity where they tried to put toothpaste back in a tube. It was a nearly impossible task and showed students how once unkind words leave our mouth we can't take them back! Classes also read "Our Class is a Family" and Dr. Miller and Mrs. Lockhart-Ballard visited classrooms to read "Our School is a Family". Classes then created their Class Promise!











The Randolph County School System celebrated its outstanding educators at the annual Teacher of the Year Banquet on Tuesday, September 3, at Pinewood Country Club in Asheboro. Congratulations to Ms. Klein, Kindergarten teacher at Hopewell for being a finalist for teacher of the year. The "hive" is proud of you!


We are very excited about our new sensory walk! This will provide students with a safe area for movement to help with focus and calming.





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











Happy First Day of School, Honeybees! It's going to be a GREAT day at the Hive!


Over the summer this group of Wheatmore High School students organized a school supply drive. They set up donation sites at several locations and today they delivered donated supplies to the Hive! We are so grateful to these AMAZING students and our generous community who supported their drive. Thank you Paige S, Mark T, Daylin L, Brandon F, and Dakota L!


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!




Hopewell Open House Information


Help us welcome the Randolph County School System beginning teachers for the 2024-2025 school year!
We are so happy to have each of you!


Attention parents, students, and families of the RCSS - please see the "Offer Versus Serve" flyer to learn more about the options your child(ren) have at lunch each day.


WFMY is conducting its Tools for Schools now through September 9th.
To donate to the RCSS, please drop off school supplies at the Asheboro Walmart or the Randleman Walmart. Thank you in advance!

Apply for 2024-2025 School Meal Benefits Online!
www.LunchApplication.com
Code: Randolph County Schools



Click the link below to watch our Welcome to RCSS video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fIKPjTBMMyo


We are loving our new app! Access documents, news
updates, and even emergency notifications, right from your
pocket.
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Attention all RCSS-certified staff, mark your calendar!


The “Pride in the Randolph County School System (RCSS)” program recognizes employees who display “pride in the school system” and “high character/high commitment” through their daily efforts. The primary focus is on smaller events associated with employees’ actions not as likely to attract much public attention. Nonetheless, actions by employees in relation to large events can be recognized as well.
Individuals selected for this recognition receive a “Pride in the Randolph County School System” lapel pin. Recipients of the pins are determined by the members of the RCSS Leadership Team, school principals, or Board of Education members.
Listed on the following pages are the “Pride in RCSS” pin recipients from May 1, 2023 to April 30, 2024. Thank you to these employees for their commitment to the Randolph County School System!


Attention parents, families, and students - Transportation information for the start of the 2024-2025 school year.
