
Update - RCSS is CLOSED today - 1/6/2025


Attention families and friends, some clarification regarding the phone call tonight.


Two Hour Delay on 1/6/2025


RCSS School Nutrition Services prepares approximately 6,500 breakfast and 10,000 lunch meals for students each school day. The purpose of this survey is to gather feedback about our breakfast and lunch menus from parents, teachers, and staff. We will use this feedback to update our menus in order to enhance the school meal experience for our students. Please take the survey here - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdh6CXMpT9_CRwX0HOKXNJGjBvI4vmBFkwdw4jHz2XhPjtjkA/viewform


The Randolph County School System would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year!


We kicked off Christmas Break with a visit from some special friends!











FYI!

The AIG reading students at John Lawrence Elementary Students have spent time this week exploring the history and significance of the Christmas Truce of 1914. They have utilized their depth and complexity icons to help gain a better understanding of this historical event, and have had shared discussions about the power of peace and unity during challenging times.







ASHEBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — FOX8 honors Keri Williamson of John Lawrence Elementary School. Congrats, Mrs. Williamson!
https://myfox8.com/spotlight/educator-of-the-week/keri-williamson-is-our-educator-of-the-week/


One of our students, Aiden Spainhour, spotted a JLE Lion on Rodeo Dr. on a recent trip to California!


Congratulations to Mrs. Williamson for being named Fox8's Educator of the Week! We are so proud of you!
https://myfox8.com/spotlight/educator-of-the-week/keri-williamson-is-our-educator-of-the-week/

The early release day on Friday, December 20 will mark the beginning of our Winter break. Students will return to school on January 2.


Dress-up days next week!


This week 5th grade participated in “Fairy Tale Court Rooms” where they had two different perspectives of a fairy tale and had to be the lawyer of their character. They were instructed to defend their character using facts and their ability to compare and contrast setting, events and characters within the story that affected the plot of the overall story.











Our whole school practiced for the musical tonight! The building opens at 5:15! We can't wait to see you!


Tonight!


Our Kindergarten friends are very thankful to Ms. Foxworth from the county office for coming to read with them today!




Congratulations to our Spelling Bee winner Luke Bartsch! He will go on to represent JLE at the county spelling bee. Our runner up, Terrion Moore, and all our contestants did an amazing job!






Join us!


Congratulations to our Star 3 Student and Staff Member Emalee Durm and Sydney Cook!

