
Join us Friday as we celebrate World Down Syndrome Day!


Congratulations Mazey Trotter for being recognized as our JLE Star 3 student at the board meeting tonight!


The spring book fair begins NEXT week! We have two special family shopping events!


If you missed Kindergarten Registration, it's NOT too late! Registration is underway NOW! Please see attached flyer for what you will need to bring with you. Visit your child's elementary school and register for the 2025-2026 school year!



We had a wonderful time meeting our future JLE Lions at Kindergarten Registration!


Our 2nd grade students enjoyed making a St. Patrick's Day banner for our Communities in Schools Pen Pals at the Archdale Senior Center! ☘️


Kindergarten Registration will be held TOMORROW, March 11, 2025 at each of our elementary schools. See graphics below for details.



5th grade learned about becoming a firefighter yesterday during our “Career Friday” project. As we set goals for the future and begin looking at budgets depending on our future careers! Thank you Mr. Spainhour for joining us!








Our 4th graders had an amazing field trip to the ACC tournament today!


We wrapped up Read Across America Week with some cute Dr. Seuss characters!










5th grade Fiesta Day with Decimals!









March is National Nutrition Month - thank you RCSS School Nutrition Team!


Congratulations to Skye for winning our One Fish Two Fish estimation contest! There were 426 gummies and she guessed the closest!!!


One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish!





Picture Day is tomorrow!


Artwork by these JLE students was featured at the Randolph Arts Guild's yearly art show in honor of Youth Art Month. Congratulations: Maya, Morgan, Addison, Maisie and Brooke-Lynn.





There will be a teacher workday on Friday, March 14 - no school for students.


The opening reception for Youth Art Month was held yesterday at the Randolph Arts Guild in downtown Asheboro. Student artwork will be on display throughout March. The exhibit is free and open to the public.


3rd grade had a great time designing a boat made of aluminum foil that would support 25 pennies in Guidance today!


