
With registration upon us, we would like to show what classes are offered at PGHS for next year.






Due to all the amazing events happening tomorrow night, including our girl's basketball team playing at Randleman for states and our boys playing at Lincoln Charter and soccer, we have decided to cheer on our students and postpone Meet the Teacher Night. I hope everyone understands and more details about rescheduling will come later.


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


Dear PGHS Staff & Students,
I would like to express my gratitude for your continued support as we announce a new educational pathway for the 25-26 school year: Adobe Certified Professional. This pathway will replace the Computer Engineering Pathway previously offered during the 23-25 school years.
The former pathway included CompTIA IT Fundamentals and Computer Engineering I & II. Students interested in an IT career can still pursue this path as Juniors or Seniors through Career & College Promise at Randolph Community College at no cost to them or their parents.
The Adobe Certified Professional pathway will provide students with industry-recognized credentials in Adobe software operations. Initially, this will be rolled out with the Adobe Visual Design I class, which offers introductory certifications in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. This pathway will appeal to students interested in graphics, design, photography, and art.
In summary, PGHS students should cross out CompTIA IT Fundamentals and Computer Engineering I on their registration sheets and add Adobe Visual Design I. During their one-on-one registration meetings, we will have a detailed discussion to ensure students are placed in the correct elective classes.
Thank you for your understanding in this matter. Please feel free to email catkins@randolph.k12.nc.us with any questions or concerns.


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.


Order your yearbook! Last chance! The link is on the PGHS homepage and students received flyers with a QR code to order this week as well! Orders due by Feb 26th!
25-26 Registration: All students in grades 9-11 will receive their course registration forms the week of February 18-21st. Please review these forms with your child and complete your course requests for the 25-26 school year. All forms are due to your child's 2nd block teacher by Thursday February 27th. Counselors will meet with all students the week of March 3-7 to review course requests.
This week is National FFA Week! To Celebrate FFA is having a spirit week these are the dress-up days.
Tuesday- Camo
Wednesday- Western Day
Thursday- Ag Career Day
Friday- Blue and Gold Day
Friday there will be a Bonfire at 6:30 at the soccer practice field. Bring a chair or blanket to sit on and celebrate agriculture with us.

RCC is canceling Thursday evening’s Apprenticeship Randolph Community Night from 5-7 p.m. They will not be rescheduling. The due date for Apprenticeship Randolph applications is March 10th and they have several company Open Houses planned between now and then.


*ATTENTION SENIORS and PARENTS*
All SPRING SENIOR BANNER pictures will be taken Next FRIDAY 2/28 starting at 3:15 PM - COME TO THE FRONT LOBBY. If you are a Senior Spring Athlete and want a SPRING SPORT Senior banner, you must bring $50 cash WITH COMPLETED FORM to school on 2/28- CASH ONLY.
PLEASE SHARE TO HELP US GET THE WORD OUT!!
**Proofs will not be made until banner is paid in full with CASH. $50 due FRIDAY 2/28/25.


Providence Grove High School Senior, Mitchell Freeman claimed the 157lb regional championship this weekend and is set to compete for a State Championship next weekend at the Greensboro Coliseum. Click the below link to read an article from Randolph Hub to learn more about Mitchell and his journey.
https://randolphrecord.com/providence-groves-mitchell-freeman-finds-comfort-again-on-wrestling-mats/?fbclid=IwY2xjawIfCv1leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHTHpNnbklIaoSX0mLVb0p36SFdAwtZxG7lDGtOvhvmU8OyPebJwlxXOYng_aem_tlFhSdSy19F8iZmNXCFZxw


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.


FFA is selling Trolli for $2 a bag! See Simmerman or Johnson for supply!


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!


The Mastery Prep ACT Boot Camps recently concluded with a full day session at Randolph Early College. Juniors throughout the district participated in workshops to further improve their preparation for the upcoming ACT by teaching test-taking and time management strategies.


Taking a moment to celebrate our amazing school counselors this week! Thank you for your unwavering support, guidance, and positive impact on our students' lives. You make a real difference!


Davidson Community College Tour: Juniors and Seniors are welcome to register.
Special programs at DCC include Zoology and HVAC. There are no transportation costs for this trip, but students should bring funds to purchase lunch at Taco Bell. Space is limited.
https://forms.gle/qrRuSsgoGUGuxDcR9


Men's Tennis meeting THIS Thursday during Grove Time. We need YOU!
