Randolph Central FFA participated in the Area Livestock Judging Contest on Tuesday!
The Junior Livestock teams placed 1st and 3rd place.
Individual placing:
1st Addison Shandy
5th Delaney Byrd
6th Nate Winkle
9th Kolten Wynn
13th Lucas Reed
15th Austin Kolp

DMS Families,
Next week we will start our spring ILEARN testing. Students will need to bring a fully charged Chromebook with them to school each day next week. Students also need to make sure that they are in their classrooms by 8:07 a.m. as we will begin testing right away to ensure enough time for completion of each test section. Students will also need to make sure that they bring a set of headphones with them for the listening components of English/ Language Arts testing. If your child does not have a set of headphones that will work with his/her Chromebook, please have them stop by the office.
Shout out to the cast and crew of the Little Mermaid! What an amazing performance by all! #TheLittleMermaid 🧜🏼♀️




Shout out to the cast and crew of the Little Mermaid! What an amazing performance by all! #TheLittleMermaid 🧜🏼♀️
Good Evening!
The Ridgeville Little League is having baseball sign-ups at the Ridgeville Lions Club on the following dates: April 10th from 10:00 - 1:00, April 11th from 1:00 - 4:00, April 24th from 10:00 - 1:00, and April 25th from 1:00 - 4:00.
Thank you!
Today the 8th graders got to watch a special performance by the high school winter guard! Thank you for sharing your talents with us @w.c.h.s_colorguard 💜
Students interested in trying out for next years team should look for information coming later this month!




Today the 8th graders got to watch a special performance by the high school winter guard! Thank you for sharing your talents with us @w.c.h.s_colorguard 💜
Students interested in trying out for next years team should look for information coming later this month!
As many of you are aware, Governor Holcomb announced Indiana's mask mandate will end April 6. I want to make everyone aware that according to Governor Holcomb’s declaration, face coverings will remain mandatory in all state buildings, all vaccination and COVID-19 testing sites, and in K-12 schools. In other words students, staff, and individuals attending school functions will still be required to wear a mask in schools after April 6. With today’s shift in Randolph County to Yellow Status it is important to do all we can to slow the spread so that our end of the school year events are as close to traditional as we can make them.
Rolland Abraham
RCSC Superintendent
Reminder: middle school track practice starts today!
Students should meet, dressed and ready, by the football bleachers and practice will run from 3-4:30pm.
You must have all of your athletic paperwork turned in to participate.

The Randolph Central Novice FFA Parli Team competed this morning in Trafalgar at the State FFA Center in the State Parli Contest. Great kids doing great things!
Thanks to Miss Jacobs for coaching the team and Zoe Whitehead for being a student coach!

DMS Families,
For those planning to attend the DMS Band Concert tomorrow night (3/17), please plan to enter through door 21. The concert will be held in the high school gym. Please do not enter through doors 1 or 2 as the concert is no longer in the auditorium.
EARLY COLLEGE PARENT/COMMUNITY NIGHT
Wednesday, March 17 from 6:00-8:00 PM
Come check out what is available to your students and how our pathway areas are benefiting our community!

Great Job Aiden Mendenhall at the Ball State Regional Spelling Bee. He represented Driver well.

During the 2020 Christmas season when Ardagh employees of Local 14, Local 65, & Local 106T are paid to stay home with their families. Many of them volunteered to work to keep production of this essential company going during a global pandemic.
The employees on the Ardagh team worked a total of 2,079 shifts which is 16,632 hours they could have been home relaxing with their families. That is more than double the number of shifts of any other Ardagh Group plant in North America.
Because the Ardagh employees in this area stepped up, Ardagh was able to make a donation of $25,987.50 to buy supplies, shoes, coats, clothing, and food for students in need at Randolph Central Schools. Mr. Abraham is pictured receiving the donation on behalf of The Board of School Trustees and all our students. Thank you Ardagh and Local 14, Local 65, & Local 106T!
Pictured from left to right: Tashena Lindsey, Local 14 Union President Brandy Porter, Human Resources Manager Rolland Abraham, Superintendent Aaron Wine, Plant Manager Levi Fuller, Local 14 Financial Secretary

During the 2020 Christmas season when Ardagh employees of Local 14, Local 65, & Local 106T are paid to stay home with their families. Many of them volunteered to work to keep production of this essential company going during a global pandemic.
The employees on the Ardagh team worked a total of 2,079 shifts which is 16,632 hours they could have been home relaxing with their families. That is more than double the number of shifts of any other Ardagh Group plant in North America.
Because the Ardagh employees in this area stepped up, Ardagh was able to make a donation of $25,987.50 to buy supplies, shoes, coats, clothing, and food for students in need at Randolph Central Schools. Mr. Abraham is pictured receiving the donation on behalf of The Board of School Trustees and all our students. Thank you Ardagh and Local 14, Local 65, & Local 106T!
Pictured from left to right: Tashena Lindsey, Local 14 Union President Brandy Porter, Human Resources Manager Rolland Abraham, Superintendent Aaron Wine, Plant Manager Levi Fuller, Local 14 Financial Secretary

Randolph Central Schools are on a two hour delay today , March 9, due to no electricity. Hopefully power will be restored soon.
Congratulations to Aiden Mendenhall for placing in the top 10 after the first online round of spelling for the Ball State Regional Spelling Bee. Aiden will spell in-person on Saturday March 13th at Ball State University. The bee will be broadcast on Ball State PSB at 9:30 a.m Saturday March 20 and 7 p.m Saturday March 27.

8th graders that are interested in taking PE over the summer for high school credit can pick up an application in the middle school office. The session dates are listed on the application, and an informative email was also sent out to the students by Mrs. Reed this week.
Applications and payment will be accepted in the middle school office starting on Thursday, March 11, at 7:50am. Spots in the class will be first come first served.
The Hawks are the Randolph County wrestling champs!

DMS Wrestlers and families,
The following message is from Coach Hill:
The meet tonight at Centerville starts at 6 NOT 6:30. So we will leave at 4:45 NOT 5:15. If you are leaving and coming back you now need to be back to the school by 4:30 NOT 5. The bus will leave at 4:45.
