
Recognized at last night's Randolph County School System Board of Education meeting:
Career and Technical Student Organizations - National Qualifiers: https://drive.google.com/.../1PW.../view
So very proud of our Patriot Farm Business Management Team!


At our 2024-2025 Employee Recognition Program on May 19, we awarded a Distinguished Educator and an Outstanding Employee from each of our 31 schools. Also recognized were employees from across our school district who received “Special Honors” awards. See the complete list of award recipients: https://5il.co/3gp7r







The “Pride in the Randolph County School System (RCSS)” program honors employees who consistently demonstrate pride in the school system and exemplify strong character and commitment in their everyday work. While the program primarily highlights smaller, often unnoticed acts of dedication, it also recognizes exceptional efforts tied to larger events when appropriate.
Employees chosen for this recognition are awarded a “Pride in the Randolph County School System” lapel pin. Recipients are selected by members of the RCSS Leadership Team, school principals, or Board of Education members.
The following pages list the “Pride in RCSS” pin recipients from May 1, 2024, through April 30, 2025. We extend our sincere thanks to these outstanding employees for their dedication to the Randolph County School System.







RCSS is experiencing a system-wide internet outage. This impacts our phone systems as well. Our district staff is working to resolve this issue. Thank you for your patience.


Attention all 2025-2026 PG Students! Anyone interested in taking yearbook next year, Mrs. Burrow will be in charge of it and is recruiting!!


Congratulations to the PGHS Class of 2025 Honor Graduates!


Congratulations 2025 Patriot Junior Marshals!


Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!


High school student-athletes from Asheboro City Schools and the Randolph County School System were recognized this evening at the Randolph Sports Council Spring Banquet, held at Black Powder Smokehouse in Asheboro. The event featured guest speaker Mrs. Kathryn Simons, a member of the UNC-Chapel Hill Rowing Team and a proud alumna of Wheatmore High School, Class of 2014.
We extend our sincere thanks to the Randolph Sports Council for organizing this special event, and a heartfelt appreciation to all the Randolph Sports Council sponsors, including Black Powder Smokehouse for hosting the event.
Congratulations to all the honored student-athletes!




2025 RCSS Graduation Dates


RCSS Principals are a vital part of our school communities. They work hard to make the most of each school year. They inspire both students and staff to grow and thrive. Thank you, RCSS Principals, for leading our schools!


Let us come together and wear white or beige on Friday, May 2nd in memory of Micheal Bautista Chahuiz.


Meet some of the bus drivers in the Randolph County School System - we need YOU to join our team!
Click here to watch the video: https://youtu.be/qsTW1Y3azhM


Attention PGHS Students who are interested in the Computer/Networking/IT fields. Please join us in the Theater on May 2nd, 9:30 am for Grove Time. A Randolph Community College Professor will speak on IT careers and programs.


✨ Huge thanks to Senator Galey for visiting our Jobs for North Carolina’s Graduates (JNCG) class at Providence Grove High School during "Take a Legislator to School Week!"
Our students were inspired by Senator Galey's personal journey and truly appreciated her thoughtful answers to their many questions.
Hearing that leaders come from all walks of life really resonated with them. Thank you for showing them what public service looks like up close.


In anticipation of Spring Break, SGA would like all students and staff to participate in their Spring Spirit Week!


Come join us at PGHS for Ag Fest on 4/12!
Plant Sale 9-2


Attention Patriot community! Let's support Liberty Elementary!


Providence Grove High School conducted a “Reality Store” for 9th graders today. The Reality Store is a “Communities in Schools of Randolph County” initiative that teaches financial literacy and gives young people an idea of how difficult balancing a budget can be for families. Each student is given a hypothetical family situation, job, and monthly income. The student then goes from table to table to “purchase” housing, transportation, insurance, childcare, etc. The objective is to teach students the importance of managing finances and staying within a budget. Volunteers from our school system and community work the tables and assist the students with their financial decisions.




Congratulations to these Patriot Leaders!
Mr. Burton - Teacher of the Year
Mrs. Hylton - Distinguished Educator
Mrs. Varner - Outstanding Employee



