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).

We need your help! We know it’s a busy night, and we need to pack the stands at the Trinity game — however, if you have the time, or aren't planning to go to the games, WE NEED YOU! We need fans in the stands to give the girls a crowd to perform to! If you are open, meet us in the Wheatmore High School main gym at 5:30!! Invite your friends!

Students and Parents - Get Familiar with the FAFSA on February 5th at 6 pm. Register here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/2817513960029/WN_iuEaHQZKSeuPzy_H_mvatQ#/registration

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.


Attention High School students: College and Career Promise Information!

Attention parents of a rising Kindergartener! Mark your calendar for the 2026-2027 RCSS Kindergarten Registration!


Reminder RCSS Juniors and Seniors! If you are interested in an internship during spring semester, the application window closes Monday, January 12. Interested students need to contact their Career Development Coordinator TODAY!

Students are invited to complete a Student Intent Form to formally express interest in a specific internship opportunity for the upcoming Spring semester; all openings can be found on the following Job Board.

Congratulations to RCSS high school students and teachers who work hard to move us forward!

Attention RCSS high school students taking RCC courses!!

Teacher Workday on January 20 & 21 - no school for students. RECHS will be on it's normal schedule both days.

RCSS will be closed to teachers and students on Monday, January 19, 2026 in observance of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

The food and decor are 10/10 at Wheatmore High School! The only thing missing from these photos is the sound of Christmas music! #fillyourtray #RCSScafereinvented




Attention High School Seniors - Scholarship Opportunity below!

Due to the forecast of extremely low temperatures in the early morning
hours and concerns about student safety, especially with regard to students waiting at bus stops, the Randolph County School System will operate on a two-hour delay tomorrow, 12/15/25.
hours and concerns about student safety, especially with regard to students waiting at bus stops, the Randolph County School System will operate on a two-hour delay tomorrow, 12/15/25.

The Randolph County School System was recognized last week at the CTE Directors’ Fall Conference for our students earning 9,443 credentials during the 2024–2025 school year, placing us 8th in North Carolina among 115 PSUs. It is worth noting that the seven school systems ahead of us each serve well over 20,000 students. This accomplishment also reflects an impressive increase of 2,074 credentials from the 2023–2024 school year.
Our school system also achieved a credential attainment rate of 72.45%, representing the percentage of credentials earned out of those offered. Both the total number of credentials earned and our attainment rate for 2024–2025 are the highest in our school system’s history.
A BIG THANK YOU to our students, CTE staff, counselors and administrators who play a vital role in CTE program development and in making credentialing a natural and expected part of their campus culture. While not every credential directly impacts future job placement, each one contributes to building student skills, knowledge, and résumé strength.
Our school system also achieved a credential attainment rate of 72.45%, representing the percentage of credentials earned out of those offered. Both the total number of credentials earned and our attainment rate for 2024–2025 are the highest in our school system’s history.
A BIG THANK YOU to our students, CTE staff, counselors and administrators who play a vital role in CTE program development and in making credentialing a natural and expected part of their campus culture. While not every credential directly impacts future job placement, each one contributes to building student skills, knowledge, and résumé strength.

