ATTENTION PARENTS, STUDENTS, and SWRHS COMMUNITY! Due to the threat of severe weather from 6-8 pm tonight, we have made the difficult decision to hold our graduation ceremony indoors this evening. Each graduating senior was given four tickets for graduation, and every person (including babies and those sitting on laps) must have a ticket to enter the gym for the ceremony. Doors will open to the public at 6 pm and will close promptly at the start of the ceremony, out of respect for our graduates. There will be limited overflow seating available in the Media Center for anyone without a ticket, available on a first-come, first-served basis. The ceremony will also be broadcast online, allowing you to live-stream it from home. We apologize for the inconvenience. The safety of our staff, students, and guests remains our top priority. CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 2025!!!! #benice
6 days ago, SWRHS
Grad25
All of our high school graduation ceremonies will be taking place TODAY, Tuesday, June 10 and will be streamed live. Go to the RCSS website under NEWS or RCSS Facebook page to find the links. Graduation schedule: Eastern Randolph High School - 6:00 pm Trinity High School - 6:00 pm Uwharrie Ridge Six-Twelve - 6:30 pm - Journey Church in Asheboro Southwestern Randolph High School - 7:00 pm Randleman High School - 7:00 pm Providence Grove High School - 8:00 pm Wheatmore High School - 8:00 pm
6 days ago, Randolph County School System
All of our high school graduation ceremonies on Tuesday, June 10 will be streamed live. Go to the RCSS website or RCSS Facebook page to find the links.  Here is the graduation schedule: Eastern Randolph High School - 6:00 pm Trinity High School - 6:00 pm Uwharrie Ridge Six-Twelve - 6:30 pm - Journey Church in Asheboro Southwestern Randolph High School - 7:00 pm Randleman High School - 7:00 pm Providence Grove High School - 8:00 pm Wheatmore High School - 8:00 pm
Update - Note that dates have changed. Attention Parents and Class of 2026 - College Information FOR EDUCATORS These overview webinars offer an opportunity to learn about the program and ask questions. June 25, 10 a.m. July 15, 1 p.m. August 20,1 p.m. September 3, 10 a.m. October 7, 1 p.m. FOR PARENTS/STUDENTS The student and parent webinars will give an overview of the program, while office hours are an opportunity for more personalized support. Webinars August 5, 6 p.m. September 16, 6 p.m. Office Hours August 26, 6-7 p.m. September 30, 6-7 p.m. ABOUT NC COLLEGE CONNECT NC College Connect is a groundbreaking initiative offering direct college admission to eligible high school seniors across the state for the 2025–2026 school year! Open to public high school seniors with a weighted GPA of 2.8 or higher who meet course requirements, students will be matched with colleges where they already qualify — no traditional application needed. The program now includes more UNC System schools, NC Independent Colleges and Universities and NC Community Colleges. Students are directly admitted and can accept offers by completing a short form on CFNC.org.
14 days ago, Randolph County School System
2026 Senior College information
ATTENTION all students and families! Please read these important announcements regarding any outstanding fees. Seniors, after your exams, please return your Chromebook, case, and charger to the Media Center!
24 days ago, SWRHS
Fees
SeniorCB
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
27 days ago, Randolph County School System
The Randolph County School System presented its annual employee awards on Monday, May 19, at Randolph Community College. After a brief reception, awards were presented to Distinguished Educators and Outstanding Employees at all 31 of our schools. Special Honors awards were also presented. See the event program here, which includes a list of all the employee winners.
The Randolph County School System presented its annual employee awards on Monday, May 19, at Randolph Community College. After a brief reception, awards were presented to Distinguished Educators and Outstanding Employees at all 31 of our schools. Special Honors awards were also presented. See the event program here, which includes a list of all the employee winners.
The Randolph County School System presented its annual employee awards on Monday, May 19, at Randolph Community College. After a brief reception, awards were presented to Distinguished Educators and Outstanding Employees at all 31 of our schools. Special Honors awards were also presented. See the event program here, which includes a list of all the employee winners.
The Randolph County School System presented its annual employee awards on Monday, May 19, at Randolph Community College. After a brief reception, awards were presented to Distinguished Educators and Outstanding Employees at all 31 of our schools. Special Honors awards were also presented. See the event program here, which includes a list of all the employee winners.
The Randolph County School System presented its annual employee awards on Monday, May 19, at Randolph Community College. After a brief reception, awards were presented to Distinguished Educators and Outstanding Employees at all 31 of our schools. Special Honors awards were also presented. See the event program here, which includes a list of all the employee winners.
The Randolph County School System presented its annual employee awards on Monday, May 19, at Randolph Community College. After a brief reception, awards were presented to Distinguished Educators and Outstanding Employees at all 31 of our schools. Special Honors awards were also presented. See the event program here, which includes a list of all the employee winners.
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.
27 days ago, Randolph County School System
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A NEW part-time Nutrition Assistant position is available at SWRHS! This position does not include benefits, but there are opportunities to work additional hours for more pay. Check out the official job posting for all the details https://randolph.schoolspring.com/?jobid=5172801
28 days ago, Randolph County School System
HOT OFF THE PRESS📣 A NEW part-time Nutrition Assistant position is available at Southwestern Randolph High School! This position does not include benefits, but there are opportunities to work additional hours for more pay. Check out the official job posting for all the details https://randolph.schoolspring.com/?jobid=5172801
For the class of 2025 and families, please read this important information regarding the graduation dress code. Students will not be allowed to walk at graduation if they are not dressed appropriately.
about 1 month ago, SWRHS
Grad Dress
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.
about 1 month ago, 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.
Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!
about 1 month ago, Randolph County School System
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!
about 1 month ago, Randolph County School System
Randolph Sports Council Spring Scholarship Recipients
Randolph Sports Council Spring Scholarship Recipients
Randolph Sports Council Spring Scholarship Recipients
Baccalaureate service at Hopewell Friends Meeting on Sunday, June 8 at 7:00 pm. All graduates should report to the Fellowship Hall at 6:30 with their cap, gown and stole. All faculty, seniors, and their families are invited to attend. There will be a small reception after the service.
about 1 month ago, SWRHS
Bacc2
2025 RCSS Graduation Dates
about 1 month ago, Randolph County School System
2025 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!
about 2 months ago, Randolph County School System
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!
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
about 2 months ago, Randolph County School System
Bus Drivers Needed!
“You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” opens in LESS THAN 2 WEEKS! Come see this amazing show that the students have worked so hard to put together. You DO NOT want to miss this!! 💛🖤🎶 tix: https://bit.ly/CharlieBrownSWRHS
about 2 months ago, SWRHS
Musical
We will be providing athletic physicals in the gym on May 15th from 3:00 to 4:30. The cost is $10, payable in cash only.
about 2 months ago, SWRHS
Physicals
Save the date!!
2 months ago, SWRHS
PlantSale
SWRHS Plant Sale Information!
2 months ago, Randolph County School System
SWRHS Plant Sale information!
This morning, SWRHS awarded three staff members with our End-of-Year Recognitions. Congratulations to Brian Hodgin for being our Distinguished Educator and Kryste VanHoose for being our Outstanding Employee for the 2024-2025 school year. Congratulations to Josh Wood for being selected as the SWRHS Teacher of the Year for the 2025-2026 school year. We are so fortunate to have them and so many other amazing staff members at SWRHS!
3 months ago, SWRHS
EOY1
EOY2