The 8th graders enjoyed a fun and educational trip to the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis! They got to see and learn more about Native American cultures after completing a short unit on the topic in Social Studies. Thank you to Mrs. Albertson for organizing the trip!
Homecoming parade fun! 💛🖤🤍
The Driver Girls Cross Country team are your Randolph County Champions!
YANA-BC2M Club had a great turnout at their first meeting! 💚
YANA stands for You Are Not Alone, and one of the clubs main goals is raising mental health awareness and supporting our school community in a positive way! This year they have partnered with the Bring Change 2 Mind organization which has a similar goal. If you are interested in learning more please check out their website: https://www.bringchange2mind.org
The WYFP will be hosting their annual football camp on Monday, July 29th and Tuesday, July 30th at Falcon Field.
Camp for incoming K - 2nd graders will be 6:00 - 7:00 PM and 7:15 to 8:30 PM for incoming 3 - 6th graders.
T-Shirts will be handed our at registration on the 1st day.
Please visit www.wyfp.org if you would still like to attend.
The USDA Community Eligibility Program (CEP) will provide no cost meals to Lee L. Driver Middle School students beginning this 2024-2025 school year. Click the link below for more details.
https://5il.co/2rtqg
Deerfield Cafeteria Position Open
WCHS/Chartwells Cafeteria Position Open
We are proud to announce the winners of the 2023-2024 Gary Harvey and Bev Jones sportsmanship awards: Kendall Patterson and Abram Bogue!
These 8th grade students played at least three sports this year and demonstrated great sportsmanship throughout each season. This award was voted on by all of the DMS coaches and teachers and is a huge honor for us to present (thank you Mr. Hargrave!)!
Congratulations to Kendall and Abram on this well deserved award!
We had five eighth grade students that qualified for the RC PRIDE Work Ethic Certification at Driver this year! This means they attained high marks in nine academic and work ethic competencies.
Congratulations and excellent work to Jorja Anderson, Julia Hargarten, Breaundra Michael, Kendall Patterson, and Adalyn Shank!
To receive this honor, students must maintain a GPA of 2.0 or higher, have an attendance rate of 98% or better, receive 1 or less discipline referrals during the entire school year, and show dedication to serving others through logging a minimum of 4 community service hours. These students also had three teachers sign off stating that they displayed Persistence, Respectfulness, Initiative, Dependability, and Efficiency (PRIDE) on a daily basis throughout their eighth grade year.
Pictured are the current 8th graders who are enrolled in the Randolph County Promise program!
This organization makes it easy for families to start an Indiana 529 Direct Savings Plan account for future education. Once enrolled the Community Foundation of Randolph County opens a scholarship account for the student and deposits an initial $25 to kick-start their scholarship account.
Starting next school year, students in grades K-8 will be given opportunities to earn additional deposits into their scholarship accounts by completing various incentives dependent on grade level.
Thank you to Mrs. Dillow, the current Randolph County Promise Coordinator, for visiting us today and sharing this great news about your program with us!
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Law Enforcement Division, Outdoor Education Section and the Indiana National Archery in the Schools Program would like to congratulate Driver 8th Grader Isabella Edwards for being an Academic Archer for the 2023-2024 school year. Great job, Izzy!
The Hawk Award was created to celebrate our students and to encourage RCSC PRIDE including Persistence, Respectfulness, Initiative, Dependability, Efficiency, and the following traits: good character, positive influence with peers and in the classroom, humble, academically motivated, and an overall good role model.
This year's Male Student of the Year is Jayven Byrd! Jayven's teachers identified that he has been actively involved in school activities, meets all academic obligations, is hardworking, kind to others, follows through on things he starts, and shows all qualities of RCSC PRIDE. He is an outstanding student who continues to push himself and excel despite challenges and setbacks he has faced. Congratulations, Jayven!
This year's Female Student of the Year is TaMerra Edwards! TaMerra is a positive presence at DMS. She is hardworking, kind, and respectful to her peers and all adults in the building. TaMerra is very conscientious about her grades, willing to ask questions, and goes above and beyond in everything she attempts to do. Her teachers all said that she is a joy to have in class and they appreciate her kindness and compassion on a daily basis. Great job, TaMerra!
Last day of school fun for the 8th graders! Congratulations to the Class of 2028 and best wishes in your future at WCHS!
We are pleased to announce the 2023-2024 Driver Middle School Teacher of the Year, Mrs. Amy Kress!
Mrs. Kress exemplifies the role of teacher in every way. She is compassionate, thoughtful, humble, and self-less. She is eager to provide support to all of her students and colleagues, no matter the task. She truly cares deeply about the students she works with and goes above and beyond each and every day to meet their needs. She is patient, diligent, kind, and is always working to build connections and work through some tough behaviors to help students reach their potential. Mrs. Kress is a true treasure at DMS and very deserving of this honor! Congratulations!
Manufacturing & Welding at WCHS and Rural Alliance Zone 32
Early College at WCHS is not just in the "academic wing." Through our partnership with Ivy Tech we are working to meet the needs of all our students. Go Falcons!
Deerfield Elementary School sets the standard for what high achievement looks like in the region.
There is still time to register for the 2024 WYFP Youth Football Camp which will be held on Monday, July 29 and Tuesday, July 30th at Falcon Field.
Incoming K - 2nd will be from 6 - 7 PM
Incoming 3rd - 6th will be from 7.15 - 8.30 PM
The camp is open to all incoming K - 6th graders.
Please visit www.wyfp.org to register.
Vocal music programs at Randolph Central are taught by a licensed music teacher in grades K-12.