Student Artist from THS Earns State Recognition for Holocaust Commemoration Piece
Students across the Randolph County School System (RCSS) showcased their skills, leadership, and agricultural knowledge at the West Central FFA Regional Rally on April 15, 2026—earning top honors and multiple opportunities to advance to the state level. Southwestern Randolph High School led the way with an impressive showing across several events. The Ag Mechanics and Tool teams both earned 2nd place in the region, while Carson Jordan was named the #1 individual in the region for Tools. In horticulture, the Introduction to Horticulture team placed 3rd, with Kyla Farmer earning #1 individual honors. Alyssa Hampton delivered a standout performance, winning 1st place in Extemporaneous Public Speaking, placing in the Top 3 in the state for Service Learning Proficiency, and being elected Vice President of the West Central Region FFA Officer Team. Additional achievements included 2nd place in Senior Poultry Evaluation, 2nd place in Gator Wars, and a 3rd place finish in Dairy Handler by Katelyn Haltom. Providence Grove High School also celebrated strong results. The Senior Dairy Evaluation team placed 3rd in 2026 after earning 1st in 2025, with Troy Blakely previously recognized as the top individual. The school earned 1st place in Senior Hunter Safety, with Jacob Bowman taking top individual honors, along with 3rd place finishes in Junior Forestry, Land Judging, Senior Horse Evaluation, and Employability Skills (Leah Morton). Northeastern Randolph Middle School earned a 2nd place finish in Junior Hunter Safety, while Trinity High School took home 1st place in Spanish Creed. Eastern Randolph High School added to the district’s success with a 3rd place Dairy Handler finish by Hannah Gilcrest. Thanks to their outstanding performances, many of these top three teams and individuals have qualified to compete at the North Carolina FFA State Convention, which will be held June 23–25, 2026, in Raleigh. These accomplishments highlight the dedication of RCSS students and advisors, as well as the strength of agricultural education programs across the district.
Trinity High School’s wrestling program delivered an unforgettable performance this February, capturing not one—but two—3A state titles in a dominant postseason run. On February 17, competing at Wheatmore High School, Trinity secured the 3A Dual Team State Championship at the North Carolina High School Athletic Association playoffs. Just days later, from February 19–21 at the Greensboro Coliseum, the Bulldogs continued their momentum by claiming the 3A Individual Team State Championship, solidifying their place among the state’s elite programs. This remarkable achievement reflects the hard work, determination, and unity of a talented group of student-athletes. Team members contributing to this championship season include Aiden Burkholder, Addam Bernal, Jeven Palmeri, Stephen Cross, Edgar Vasquez-Mora, Omega Edge, Hezekyah Matson, Simeon Hammett, Trent Walker, Gavin Schaefer, Kenedi Palmer, Haris Idrees, Anees Khan, Nolan Chanthalacksa, Grayson Carroll, JoJo Trahan, Ezekiel Martinez, and Na'gayle Carroll. The success of the program is guided by Head Coach Brandon Coggins, alongside assistant coaches Marcus Sayers and Adam Walker, whose leadership and commitment have helped shape a culture of excellence. In recognition of his outstanding leadership, Coach Coggins was also named the NCHSAA 3A Coach of the Year. Support from school leadership, including Principal Dr. Brian Toth and Athletic Director Robert Mitchell, has also played a key role in fostering an environment where student-athletes can thrive. Trinity’s back-to-back championships are a testament to the team’s perseverance, skill, and Bulldog pride—an achievement that will be celebrated across the Randolph County School System.
Trinity HS Chairman Brian Biggs Visit with NC College Board
April 15, 2026 Update from the Superintendent
Trinity High School Theatre Earns State Championship and International Invitation
Dr. Gainey
This week is National School Counseling Week. The attached video highlights some of the many activities our school counselors conduct on a regular basis with RCSS students and families.
January 14, 2026 Update from the Superintendent
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December Video - Update from the Superintendent
THS Etiquette Luncheon
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!
Dr. Gainey
RCSS Winter Weather Video
Dr. Gainey
Trinity Middle School 7th Graders Explore Agriculture at Trinity High
September Update from Superintendent
RCSS Career & Technical Education News
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