On Friday, November 21, at Journey Church in Asheboro, the Randolph County School System hosted the 4th Annual 11th Grade Career Expo. More than 500 RCSS students attended the event. Local businesses and community partners participated by investing in our future workforce.  This expo provides a valuable opportunity for companies to introduce themselves to Randolph County eleventh graders, share potential career paths, and help build a pipeline of future employees.  Thank you to all who came out to support this RCSS event!
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RCSS Winter Weather Video
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Trinity Middle School 7th Graders Explore Agriculture at Trinity High
September Update from Superintendent
RCSS Career & Technical Education News
Back to School
Open House Events
Dr. Gainey, Superintendent of the Randolph County School System, was interviewed by Brad Jones with WGHP Fox 8 on August 20 to discuss the start of the upcoming 2025-2026 school year.
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School Nutrition
RCC textbook pickup
RCSS Sportsmanship Initiative
Mark your calendar for our Open House events!   Click this link to see individual Open House times:   https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1R0ChxiR3aMOmf0KVHllIQ4KCiAxJ_mT0wyW42LhJEDI/edit?usp=sharing
July 16 Dr. Gainey pic
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Class of 2025
SOUTHERN PINES, NC – U.S. Representative Richard Hudson (NC-09) announced the 2025 Congressional Art Competition winners from North Carolina's 9th District. “The Congressional Art Competition is an incredible opportunity to highlight the artistic talents of our District’s high school students, and I was very impressed by all of the submissions we received this year,” said Rep. Hudson. “I congratulate this year's winners and thank everyone who participated in the competition. I look forward to showcasing their artwork in the Capitol and my office.” One of our very own recieved Second Place – Jacey Wilson of Trinity, Trinity High School, Title: Drawn Out The first-place winner’s artwork will hang in the U.S. Capitol, second place will hang in Rep. Hudson’s Washington, D.C. office, and third place will hang in his Southern Pines office.   Each spring, the Congressional Institute sponsors a nationwide high school visual art competition to recognize and encourage artistic talent in the nation and in each congressional district. Since the Artistic Discovery competition began in 1982, hundreds of thousands of high school students have participated. North Carolina’s 9th District Congressional Art Competition is judged by a committee of local artists who reviewed submissions earlier this year.
May 21, 2025 Video from the Superintendent