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4 days ago, Farmer Elementary School
Graphic describing the book vending machine program at Farmer Elementary
At Monday evening’s meeting, the Randolph County Board of Commissioners approved a significant increase in local funding for the Randolph County School System for the 2026–2027 school year. This investment reflects a strong commitment to supporting student success and strengthening educational opportunities across our school system.

The leadership of our school system extends our sincere appreciation to the County Commissioners for their continued support of our schools, staff, and students. We also thank the members of the Board of Education for their dedication, leadership, and hard work throughout the budget development process. The collaborative efforts of these two groups of elected officials have helped secure important resources that will benefit the students in the Randolph County School System.
6 days ago, Randolph County School System
At Monday evening’s meeting, the Randolph County Board of Commissioners approved a significant increase in local funding for the Randolph County School System for the 2026–2027 school year. This investment reflects a strong commitment to supporting student success and strengthening educational opportunities across our school system. The leadership of our school system extends our sincere appreciation to the County Commissioners for their continued support of our schools, staff, and students. We also thank the members of the Board of Education for their dedication, leadership, and hard work throughout the budget development process. The collaborative efforts of these two groups of elected officials have helped secure important resources that will benefit the students in the Randolph County School System.
Congratulations to the Class of 2026!
7 days ago, Randolph County School System
Congratulations Class of 2026
Congratulations to the Class of 2026!
7 days ago, Randolph County School System
Congratulations Class of 2026
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, 2025, through April 30, 2026. We extend our sincere thanks to these outstanding employees for their dedication to the Randolph County School System.
10 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, 2025, through April 30, 2026. 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, 2025, through April 30, 2026. 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, 2025, through April 30, 2026. 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, 2025, through April 30, 2026. 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, 2025, through April 30, 2026. 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, 2025, through April 30, 2026. 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, 2025, through April 30, 2026. We extend our sincere thanks to these outstanding employees for their dedication to the Randolph County School System.

Summer feeding free meals!
Randleman Elementary, Southmont Elementary, Ramseur Elementary
Fresh Food Monday-Thursday Only 6/15-7/2
Breakfast & Lunch (picked up together daily)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12AG6yXuWTwIwo2X5y8me4pbiU52WMDw_/view?usp=drive_link
Registration opens the Monday before the following serving week @ the link in the post
contact Tina Potenziani @ 336-633-5135 or tpotenziani@randolph.k12.nc.us

13 days ago, Randolph County School System
Summer feeding free meals! Randleman Elementary, Southmont Elementary, Ramseur Elementary Fresh Food Monday-Thursday Only 6/15-7/2 Breakfast &  Lunch (picked up together daily) Registration opens the Monday before the following serving week @ the link in the post contact Tina Potenziani @ 336-633-5135 or tpotenziani@randolph.k12.nc.us

Summer feeding free meals!
Trinity Elementary School
Fresh Food Monday-Thursday Only 6/15-7/2
Lunch Only (meals at TES must be consumed onsite)
Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZgYd_nXGyHo8U766dt3kJdUErzzCZrgL/view?usp=drive_link
Registration opens the Monday before the following serving week @ the link in the post
contact Tina Potenziani @ 336-633-5135 or tpotenziani@randolph.k12.nc.us

13 days ago, Randolph County School System
Summer feeding free meals! Trinity Elementary School Fresh Food Monday-Thursday Only 6/15-7/2 Lunch Only (meals at TES must be consumed onsite) Registration opens the Monday before the following serving week @ the link in the post contact Tina Potenziani @ 336-633-5135 or tpotenziani@randolph.k12.nc.us

🎓 Today is the day! 🎓

The RCSS Class of 2026 will walk across the stage, celebrate years of hard work, and begin the next chapter of their journey. We are incredibly proud of all they have accomplished and excited to see where their futures lead.

Congratulations, seniors! Best wishes for success, happiness, and endless opportunities in the years ahead. 🌟🎉 #RCSSProud #ClassOf2026 #GraduationDay

Watch the Class of 2026 Graduation Walk Video here: https://youtu.be/w7dqSyhPcg0

Times:
Trinity - 6:00 p.m.
Eastern Randolph - 6:00 p.m.
Randleman - 7:00 p.m.
Southwestern Randolph - 7:00 p.m.
Uwharrie Ridge Six-Twelve – 6:30 p.m. - Journey Church (Asheboro)
Providence Grove - 8:00 p.m.
Wheatmore - 8:00 p.m.

Livestream Links below:
Eastern Randolph High School
Providence Grove High School
Randleman High School
Southwestern Randolph High School
Trinity High School
Uwharrie Ridge Six-Twelve
Wheatmore High School

13 days ago, Randolph County School System
Tomorrow Begins Their Next Chapter: Congratulations, Class of 2026! 🎓✨
If you haven’t already registered your child for Kindergarten, don’t wait! Families registering new Kindergarten students should also complete transportation requests early. Waiting until the last minute to register may delay bus service at the start of school.
24 days ago, Randolph County School System
🎒 Families registering new Kindergarten students should also complete transportation requests early. Waiting until the last minute to register may delay bus service at the start of school.
🚍 RCSS is planning for the 2026-2027 school year! Make sure your child's transportation request is on file!

If your student will need bus transportation at the beginning of the school year and you're unsure whether a request has been submitted, please contact your child's school as soon as possible.

🎒 Families registering new Kindergarten students should also complete transportation requests early. Waiting until the last minute to register may delay bus service at the start of school.

📅 Transportation requests must be submitted by July 31, 2026 for students to ride the bus during the first two weeks of school. Requests received after July 31 will not be eligible for bus service until after Labor Day.

Don't wait—plan ahead to ensure a smooth start to the school year!
24 days ago, Randolph County School System
🚍 Planning for the 2026-2027 school year? Make sure your child's transportation request is on file!  If your student will need bus transportation at the beginning of the school year and you're unsure whether a request has been submitted, please contact your child's school as soon as possible.  🎒 Families registering new Kindergarten students should also complete transportation requests early. Waiting until the last minute to register may delay bus service at the start of school.  📅 Transportation requests must be submitted by July 31, 2026 for students to ride the bus during the first two weeks of school. Requests received after July 31 will not be eligible for bus service until after Labor Day.  Don't wait—plan ahead to ensure a smooth start to the school year!
Alyssa Neel was honored as the Star3 Student at the RCSS board meeting on Monday. As you can see in the picture Alyssa always has a smile on her face. She has a positive energy that radiates throughout her classroom. She is a wonderful friend and example of what it means to be a Farmer student.

Congratulations Alyssa!

about 1 month ago, Farmer Elementary School
Alyssa Neel with her teacher Ms. Markham receiving her Star3 Student award.
On Monday the Randolph County School System honored all Outstanding Employees. Mr. Shannon Davidson was voted the Farmer Outstanding Employee for the 2025-2026 school year.

Mr. Davidson's dedication to Farmer Elementary is seen on a daily basis. He constantly goes above and beyond to help our students and staff. We are lucky to count him part of the Farmer family.

Thank you Mr. Davidson!
about 1 month ago, Farmer Elementary School
Mr. Davidson receiving his Outstanding Employee Award

More field day pictures?

Here are our K-2 students having a blast!

about 1 month ago, Farmer Elementary School
Students playing a water game during field day.
A student going through the car wash a field day.
A student going through the car wash a field day.
A student going through the car wash a field day.
Students playing with a parachute during field day.
Two students excited to go out to field day in matching shirts.
Students playing a water game during field day.
Students playing a water game during field day.
Students playing during field day.
Students going through the car wash during field day.

Anybody want to see a few field day pics?! Let's start off with some pics of our 3rd-5th graders. More to come!

about 1 month ago, Farmer Elementary School
A student emerging from a tunnel while his classmates look on.
A student running over obstacles.
A student kicking a soccer ball.
A student running over obstacles.
A student emerging from a tunnel.
A student about to kick a soccer ball.
A student running over obstacles.
A student kicking a soccer ball.
A student trying to run after spinning around a bat.
Students playing pass the sponge during field day.
One of Farmer's own is retiring soon! Ms. Donna Underwood was recognized at the recent Randolph County School System Retirement Banquet. Ms. Underwood has worked for RCSS for 25 years (21 years at Farmer) and is retiring at the end of this school year. We would like to thank Ms. Underwood for her dedicated service to the students at Farmer Elementary. You will be dearly missed but we hope you have wonderful adventures and enjoy all that retirement brings!
about 1 month ago, Farmer Elementary School
Ms. Donna Underwood receiving her recognition for 25 years of service and upcoming retirement.
Ms. Donna Underwood being recognized at the RCSS retirement banquet.
Today is School Lunch Hero day and we have two remarkable heroes at Farmer Elementary. Ms. Alice Davis and Ms. Donna Underwood work each day to ensure our students have a nutritious breakfast and lunch. They don't wear capes but they are superwomen in our book! If you see Ms. Donna and Ms. Alice please thank them for all they do for Farmer!
about 2 months ago, Farmer Elementary School
Ms. Alice Davis and Ms. Donna Underwood holding flowers wearing School Lunch Hero shirts.
Flowers in appreciation for the hard work of Ms. Alice and Ms. Donna
Ms. Donna serving lunch to Farmer students.
Ms. Alice helping check students out during lunch at Farmer

Calling all 5th graders! SWRMS is holding a transition night on Thursday, April 30th at 5:30pm. All rising 6th grade parents and students are invited to SWRMS to learn more about middle school and what to expect next year. You will be able to meet SWRMS teachers and see the campus.

*5th Grade Parents - please note that this will take the place of 5th grade transition night activities at the Farmer Parent Night on May 21.

about 2 months ago, Farmer Elementary School
Computer graphic stating that the rising 6th grade transition night is at Southwestern Randolph Middle School on Thursday, April 30th 2026 at 5:30pm.
We have been celebrating some of our staff over the last few weeks. We would like to congratulate Mrs. Crystal Simpson, our Teacher of the Year; Mrs. Kaitlyn Kiser, our Math Teacher of the Year; Mr. Shannon Davidson, our Outstanding Employee; and Mrs. Leire Gogenola-Martitegui, our Distinguished Educator. We are so proud of each of these staff members and how they pour into our students every day. Farmer is a better place because they are part of the family! Congratulations!
about 2 months ago, Farmer Elementary School
Mrs. Kaitlyn Kiser,  Math Teacher of the Year and Mrs. Crystal Simpson, Farmer's Teacher of the Year.
Mr. Shannon Davidson, our Outstanding Employee, and Mrs. Leire Gogenola-Martitegui, our Distinguished Educator
Farmer held an awards assembly for 3rd, 4th and 5th graders last week. We celebrated success from Quarter 3. Awards were given for Perfect Attendance, A honor roll, A/B honor roll, Bringing Up Grades (B.U.G) and Citizenship. Congratulations to all of our Farmer students and their hard work!
about 2 months ago, Farmer Elementary School
3rd, 4th and 5th grade students receiving their Perfect Attendance award.
Students showing off their quarter 3 academic awards.
Students showing off their quarter 3 academic awards.
Students showing off their quarter 3 academic awards.
Students showing off their quarter 3 academic awards.
Students showing off their quarter 3 academic awards.
Farmer 5th graders enjoyed a field trip to Brick Ed last week. They were able to spend a day engaging in STEM activities and having a blast!
about 2 months ago, Farmer Elementary School
5th grade students at a soccer table at Brick Ed.
5th grade students creating things with Legos at Brick Ed.
5th grade boys showing off their work at Brick Ed.
5th grade students working on robots at Brick Ed.
5th grade boys at the soccer table at Brick Ed.
5th grade girls having fun at Brick Ed.
5th grade girls creating items with Legos at Brick Ed.
5th grade students building things with Legos at Brick Ed.
5th grade students showing off their creations at Brick Ed.
5th grade girls showing off a sign they made at Brick Ed.