Bus Announcement: Jennings Randolph students that normally ride bus 82 in the morning, will be picked up by bus 59 and it will be about 15 minutes late.
6 months ago, Nicholas Alfred
Bus Announcement: Bus 54, John Ray will not run tomorrow, September 23rd. Thank you.
6 months ago, Nicholas Alfred
Bus Announcement: Bus 82, Cherral Senic will not make the middle school/high school run in the morning. She will make the afternoon run.
6 months ago, Nicholas Alfred
Bus Announcement: Bus 78, Billy Dennis, will not run tomorrow Thursday, September 18th.
6 months ago, Nicholas Alfred
Bus Announcement: Bus 69, Allen See, will not make the afternoon run tomorrow. He will make his morning run.
6 months ago, Nicholas Alfred
Bus announcement: For the afternoon run only, Bus 89 (Jimmy Vandevender) students that live south of the Route 15 intersection will need to meet the bus at the intersection at approximately 3:00. Any parents that can pick up their students (that normally ride bus 89) from school would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
6 months ago, Nicholas Alfred
Bus Announcement: Bus 54 John Ray will not run tomorrow,Monday September 15th.
6 months ago, Nicholas Alfred
Bus Announcement: Bus 54, John Ray, is not running tomorrow Friday, September 12th.
7 months ago, Nicholas Alfred
Bus 54, John Ray, will not make his middle/high school run this morning.
7 months ago, Nicholas Alfred
Bus 66, Dakota Pritt is running about 15-20 minutes late this afternoon.
7 months ago, Nicholas Alfred
Bus Announcement: Bus 54, John Ray, will not make his middle/high school run this morning.
7 months ago, Nicholas Alfred
Bus Announcment: Bus 56, Kevin Bell, will not run tomorrow Friday September 5th.
7 months ago, Nicholas Alfred
Bus Announcment: Bus 56, Kevin Bell, will not run tomorrow Thursday September 4th.
7 months ago, Nicholas Alfred
Bus Announcement: Bus 54, John Ray, will not run tomorrow Wednesday September 3rd.
7 months ago, Nicholas Alfred
Bus Announcement: Bus 85, Donnie Pritt, and Bus 53 Travis Drennen, will not run tomorrow, Tuesday September 2nd.
7 months ago, Nicholas Alfred
Thank you to Dollar General Literacy Foundation for our 2025 summer reading grant! Funding received is supporting Randolph County Schools' Mobile Feed and Read program.
9 months ago, Randolph County Schools
adult reading to children
children listening at Mobile Feed and Read
adult reading to children
children listening at Mobile Feed and Read
adult reading to children
adult reading to children
Feed and Read
Bus Announcement. Bus 63 (Dave Jones) will not run tomorrow (6/4/25) afternoon. It will run in the morning.
10 months ago, Nicholas Alfred
Schools will administer the West Virginia General Summative Assessment (WVGSA) for Grades 3-8 this spring. The WVGSA is a test measuring academic progress for students and schools in West Virginia. The WVGSA is an untimed test administered online. All public school students will participate in the WVGSA at the grade level in which they are enrolled, unless they meet the criteria for participation in the West Virginia Alternate Summative Assessment. Students in Grades 3-8 will take the English language arts (ELA) reading, ELA writing, and mathematics tests, with students in Grades 5 and 8 also taking the science test. Student scores will be accessible to parents/guardians shortly after the completion of a content area test. More information and specific dates and times will be posted at a later date.
11 months ago, Candy Cain
North Elementary is making learning interactive, collaborative, and fun through the use of Kagan Structures across all grade levels. 📸 Our classrooms are buzzing with excitement: 3rd Grade students are building communication skills with Mix Pair Share 1st Grade learners are mastering content review with Quiz Quiz Trade Kindergarten students are thinking on their feet with Rally Robin Plus, Kindergarteners are strengthening their early literacy skills with Heggerty Phonemic Awareness activities. These powerful instructional strategies help students collaborate, think critically, and stay actively engaged in their learning every single day. This is another reason why: Attendance Matters. Each School Day Counts. Every One.
12 months ago, Rochelle Chenoweth/Tech Dir.
Teacher and student doing a Kagan structure.
Two students doing a Kagan structure
Group of students doing a Kagan structure
Students doing a Kagan structure.
Students paired up using a Kagan structure
2 students using Kagan structure
Class of students using Kagan.
Jennings Randolph Elementary was honored to welcome Sgt. D.W. Burge from the Elkins Detachment for a special visit focused on school bus safety. Sgt. Burge spoke with students about the importance of appropriate behavior on the school bus, from staying seated and keeping voices down to treating the driver and fellow students with respect. His message was clear: safe behavior on the bus helps keep everyone protected on the road. Joining Sgt. Burge were some of our Randolph County Schools bus drivers — Nick Corrick, Amy Burge, Amanda Mastrogiuseppe, and Cherral Senic — who shared their firsthand experiences and emphasized how vital it is for students to follow the rules while riding the bus. We’re so grateful for our local law enforcement and transportation team for keeping our students safe every day. Let’s all do our part to make every ride a safe one.
12 months ago, Rochelle Chenoweth/Tech Dir.
Picture of police officer and RCS bus drivers at Jennings Randolph Elementary School
Sgt. Burge talking to whole group at assembly
Sgt and students at the whole school assembly
Sgt Burge talking to students at the school bus
Picture of RCS bus