

Throughout the day, they engaged in meaningful learning experiences, connected with peers from across the region, and celebrated the richness of Latin culture, language, and leadership. Opportunities like this help broaden perspectives, build confidence, and inspire future pathways.
We are proud of our students for representing their schools and for taking full advantage of this unique experience!
#RandolphProud #StudentOpportunities #FutureLeaders


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!













RCSS is sending a Spring Break shoutout to celebrate the arts! 🎶
Huge congratulations to PGHS alumnus Will Rivers for an outstanding performance with the Appalachian State University Concert Band! His dedication and passion for music continue to shine, and we know he’s on his way to becoming an incredible educator. Enjoy the performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWaoHdGHgoY
We’re so proud of you, Will! 🤩🎵

🎓 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

Students traveled with their teachers and chaperones to locations around the park and downtown Franklinville, rotating every twenty minutes to visit a total of 15 career stations. Stops included the Franklinville Fire Department, Franklinville Town Hall, Franklinville United Methodist Church fellowship hall, and Franklinville Post Office.
The Randolph County Sheriff’s Department and Franklinville Fire Department helped ensure student safety throughout the day. We are grateful to the many community partners and volunteers who shared their time and career experiences, as well as to our sponsors for providing student shirts and a snack from the Franklinville Diner at no cost. After returning to school, students enjoyed lunch and completed follow-up activities to reflect on their experience.



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 middle schools gathered at Randleman Middle School on Friday, March 27, for the BrickEd Robotics Competition. Students arrived ready to compete, showcasing the results of their hard work, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Throughout the event, teams demonstrated impressive collaboration and innovation as they navigated challenges and put their designs to the test.
Congratulations to SERMS for earning first place, followed by NERMS in second place and TMS in third place. The competition highlighted not only technical ability, but also perseverance and teamwork, making it a rewarding experience for all involved.














