In honor of Hispanic Heritage month, students wore sombreros, flower crowns, and hats for one of our spirit days.
Reposting harmful or violent content only spreads fear. Do your part—Report it, don’t repost! #ReportNotRepost
Rockingham County Schools will be CLOSED for students and an optional teacher workday tomorrow, September 27th, due to Hurricane Helene.
Rockingham County Schools will be CLOSED for students and an optional teacher workday tomorrow, September 27th, due to Hurricane Helene.
Huge congrats to Ms. Crystal Golden, Rockingham County Schools' Teacher of the Year, and Mrs. Christy Hensley, CTE Teacher of the Year! 🍎 Your passion, dedication and commitment to our students shine every day. Thank you for all you do!
Big shoutout to Ms. Larinda Neal for being named Rockingham County Schools' Assistant Principal of the Year! 🌟 Your hard work, dedication, and leadership make such a difference every day. Congrats on this well-deserved honor!
Huge congratulations to Ms. Laura Carter from RECHS for being named Rockingham County Schools' Principal of the Year! 🏆 Your dedication and leadership inspire us all. Here's to more success and excellence in education!
Our fifth grade students have had a blast learning about mixtures and solutions in their matter unit.
Our 2nd grade students danced to the Cha-Cha Slide during recess to celebrate the start of Fall.
Instead of hitting the repost button on violent or harmful content, let’s report it. Sharing only adds fear and stress, but reporting brings accountability. Together, we can make social media safer!
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Our first graders had some more community helpers come to visit! Local baker, Ingrid McCraw, & cosmetologist, Kisha Taylor, came to talk with our kids about their jobs and how they help the community.
If you see a social media post threatening violence, don’t repost it—Report It! The safety of our students and staff is our top priority. Let’s work together to keep our schools safe. #ReportNotRepost
RCS and law enforcement aware of the continued social media threats being reposted. These threats are not directed toward any Rockingham County School or any school whatsoever. Law enforcement has deemed the posts as not credible or a hoax.
#Report, Don't Repost
Due to the heavy rainfall, localized flooding and isolated road closures, Rockingham County Schools will operate on a 2-hour delay on Wednesday, September 18th, Staff are to report at normal time, unless unsafe to do so.
Fifth grade students are learning about legends in media. After reading The Legend of Rock, Paper, Scissors, students participated in a rock, paper, scissors battle to see who was the last one standing.
Our first grade students are currently learning about community helpers. Yesterday, Law Enforcement/Coaches Neil Johnston, Brock Fox, Tyson Scales, and David Stepps stopped by Central to talk to the first graders about what they do!
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Students received a musical welcome this morning from Ms. Huss.
Only have 2-4 hours per day? Have you considered being a school bus driver? Rockingham County Schools has full and part-time positions and more information can be found at the link: https://rockinghamnc.ted.peopleadmin.com/hire/index.aspx
Mrs. Wood's fourth grade class had some fruit loop fun while learning about math line plots.