
"Leadership Reads" is a program in the Randolph County School System in which members of the Leadership Team from our central office visit elementary schools and read to students. Superintendent Dr. Stephen Gainey read to the first-grade classrooms at Level Cross Elementary today.




The Randolph County School System will operate on our regular schedule tomorrow (Friday, 2/21/25).


Our science night has been rescheduled for Thursday, March 6th. Please mark your calendars now for a night of family science fun!



2/20/25 will be a Remote Learning Day. Students should NOT report to their school’s Campus on 2/20/25.


Youth Art Month Receptions will be March 4, 2025


Due to the forecast of inclement weather tomorrow morning, Wednesday (2/19/25) will be a Remote Learning Day. Students should NOT report to their school’s campus on 2/19/25.


February is Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month, and the Randolph County School System wants to express our heartfelt gratitude to our Career and Technical Education staff, including Career Development Coordinators and Central Services support staff. These dedicated individuals work tirelessly to prepare our students for the workforce and provide them with valuable opportunities to explore a wide variety of career paths. Through their efforts, they not only teach and mentor but also actively collaborate with community leaders, local businesses, and industry partners to ensure our students' success.


Teacher workday 2-17-25


Kindergarten Registration will be held on March 11, 2025 at each of our elementary schools. See graphics below for details.



RCSS wants to acknowledge the importance and dedication of our bus drivers!


February is Love the Bus Month!
During this month, we celebrate our school bus drivers! These individuals are dedicated to ensuring that our students get to and from school each and everyday safely! We are so grateful for them and we appreciate all that they do for us!
Throughout this week, please be sure to THANK A BUS DRIVER!


We are very thankful that Mrs. Smith joined our Lion family this year as our school counselor!!! Her dedication and commitment to the well being of our students and staff show in everything she does! We appreciate you Mrs. Smith and wish you a Happy School Counselor Week!!


As January comes to a close, we want to take a moment to say thank you to our Board of Education for their hard work and dedication to our students, staff and communities. We appreciate all you do!


Save the date for an exciting night with Mad Science!!! Doors will open at 5:45. More information to come!



Don't forget, Monday (1/27/25) begins our Great Kindness Challenge Spirit Week! We encourage all students to participate by dressing up this week!
Monday (1/27): Wear a tie, bow, or tie dye
Tuesday (1/28): Wear a hat or fun hairstyle
Wednesday (1/29): Wear bright or neon colors
Thursday (1/30): Wear school colors or school apparel
Friday (1/31): Dress like a superhero (no masks and school appropriate)
***Note: Thursday & Friday's dress up days were changed from the original posts due to class pictures!


RCSS will be operating on a 3-hour delay tomorrow, 1/24/25.


Due to the weather issues, the first day of the 2nd semester will now be the first day that the students return to school. A decision has not been made about tomorrow 1/24/25. When a decision is made, a call will go out and we will post on all websites and social media.


All Randolph County Schools will be closed on 1/23/25.


RCSS is closed 1/22/25.


RCSS will be closed tomorrow 1/22/25.
