
The Randolph Central PRIDE Program, called RC PRIDE, describes the fundamental expectations of all students to learn employability and character skills. It serves as the K-12 model that provides the opportunity for students to earn work ethic certificates, including the Governor's Work Ethic Certificate for graduating seniors. To learn more, please view this... READ MORE >

GRIC PRESCHOOL Are you looking for FREE or AFFORDABLE Preschool? GRIC Preschool is an Early Childhood Special Education Program for children ages 3-5 GRIC will have a preschool class at Deerfield Elementary for the upcoming school year 2020-2021. Speech/Language & Developmental screenings will be done to help determine eligibility for the... READ MORE >

MEDIA CONTACT: Sam Rourke at (913) 206-7678 or SRourke@gov.in.govFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, June 3, 2020Next Level Programs of Study Pilot Programs Chosen12 schools to receive $50,000 Implementation Grant to offer new CTE Programs of Study(INDIANAPOLIS) -- The Indiana Office of Career and Technical Education (CTE) has selected 12 recipients for a Next... READ MORE >

CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW FOR INFORMATION ON HOW AND WHEN TO TURN IN YOUR CHROMEBOOK. https://5il.co/g1r3 READ MORE >

Randolph Central School Corporation will be utilizing online enrollment for the upcoming school year. Parents and guardians of currently enrolled students will need to have an account set up prior to the end of this school year to be able to access the PowerSchool Unified Classroom portal. Many families have already set up access to the grade portal. If you have... READ MORE >

The Continuous Learning Plan contains some specific information regarding the plan for extended learning throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic state closure beginning March 19 through the conclusion of the 2019-20 school year. Specific student or building-level questions should be directed to the building principal. Click the link below to view the plan.Randolph... READ MORE >
The Governor has ordered that all Indiana K-12 schools close through the end of the school year. The order also requires every school to create an Extended Learning Plan that consists of 160 total instruction days for the school year OR to finish the school year with 20 more schools days beginning on the date of the order, April 2nd. Randolph Central will meet... READ MORE >

How the 2020 Census Affects Children The 2020 Census count impacts the federal funds that communities receive each year for programs and services that are critical for schools, students, and younger children, such as: Special education, Head Start, after-school programs, and classroom technology.Food assistance, including free and reduced-price school... READ MORE >

Substitute Teachers Needed Seeking caring individuals that enjoy working with K-12 students. Qualifications: High school diploma Eighteen (18) years of age or older Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) Substitute Teacher Permit For information to apply for your substitute teacher permit go to: ... READ MORE >

For years, the Winchester Community High School softball team has practiced and played in Goodrich Park. We are grateful that the City of Winchester has been willing to let us use that facility and has incurred the cost to maintain it for so long. In reality, this arrangement limits time on the softball diamond for the school teams and for other teams the city is... READ MORE >

Beginning in the 2017-18 school year, Randolph Central School Corporation determined that Depth of Knowledge (DOK) is a high priority for K-12 professional development. In order for students to earn a high school diploma and be College and Career Ready, they need to practice and master the thinking skills that exhibit the four levels of Depth of Knowledge on a... READ MORE >

Randolph Central School Corporation is grateful for the addition of two production level CNC machines, a lathe and a mill. The machines were funded entirely by a donation from Larry E. Fast. Mr. Fast has also come to work directly with our students and staff in creating the Larry E. Fast Advanced Manufacturing Center. With his assistance students created the... READ MORE >

In the spring of 2019 the weight room at WCHS/DMS will undergo phase two of a three phase effort to provide long needed upgrades. In 2018 the equipment you see in this image was purchased along with other equipment. Phase two will replace the machines that are currently along the south wall of the facility. Phase three will come in the spring of 2020. The new... READ MORE >