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Randolph County School System - A great place to be! Where Student are First in All We Do!
Student Enrollment. Children who are legally domiciled in the Randolph County School System attendance zone are eligible to attend the school that serves the area in which they reside.
Find Us. Randolph County School System 2222-C South Fayetteville Street Asheboro, NC 27205 Phone: 336.633.5000 Fax: 336.633.5155. Use the QR code above to download the RCSS App.
We are committed to the recruitment, hiring, and retention of highly dedicated and talented individuals. Take a look and see why the Randolph County School System is a great place to work, and apply for open positions on our job board. Applicant Tracking Job Vacancy Board.
Board Members. The Randolph County School System does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and other youth support groups as provided by law.
We encourage you to consider the Randolph County School System. If you are interested in joining our team, please click on “Job Vacancies” below to view current openings and to apply online. Our certified and classified vacancies are updated daily.
Live Feed. November 11-15 is National School Psychology Week This year’s theme, “Spark Discovery,” recognizes the work that school psychologists do to help their communities seek out new ideas, effect change, and expand horizons for children and youth. Join us by taking this week to embark on a journey of discovery, explore how each ...
The Randolph County School System (RCSS) is proud to officially implement a Workforce Roadmap, a College and Career Readiness Continuum, for all RCSS students. The Workforce Roadmap is a strategic career readiness initiative designed to provide students with industry focused training and credentials, employability skill development and ...
Randolph County School System - A great place to be! Where Students are First in All We Do!
Title I, Part A is a federally funded program designed to provide financial assistance to help all students meet state academic standards. In the Randolph County School System, schools qualify for Title I funding based on poverty data.