Mr. Grosch, Executive Director of Administrative Services for Students came to Franklinville and read a story to our first grade students. Students enjoyed the read aloud on Monday and used their literacy skills to answer questions. We are thankful for our central office staff, their support and visits.
10 days ago, Franklinville Elementary
Mr. Grosch reading to a first grade class.
Mr. Grosch reading to Ms. Bowmans first grade clas
Mr. Grosch reading to Mrs. Snotherly’s first grade class.
It’s School Library Month! 📚✨
Join us in celebrating our outstanding school media specialists who do so much more than manage books—they inspire imagination, guide research, and empower students to become lifelong learners. Your dedication makes a difference every single day!
10 days ago, Randolph County School System
A big THANK YOU to our amazing media specialists who spark curiosity, support learning, and help our students discover the joy of reading every day. We appreciate you!

Kids Summer Camp at Franklinville

Do you need FUN activities for your child this summer? If you're still looking for childcare, we've got you covered. Franklinville Daycare is holding a Kids Summer Camp.

Kids will have an opportunity to visit the Preppy Possum, 4-H, Library, movies, putt-putt, bowling, Pizza Inn, NC Zoo, Millstone Creek, and YMCA. During the duration of summer camp, parents are asked to send 2 snacks and lunch daily.

Students must be registered for camp. The registration fee is $10. For students who are attending 3 days or less the cost is $80 per week. Those who attend 4 days or more, the cost is $120 per week. All field trips are included in the cost of the camp!

How do you sign up or get more information? It's easy! Reach out to Amber Owen by email (aowen@randolph.k12.nc.us) or phone (336-824-2306).

10 days ago, Franklinville Elementary School
Kids Summer Camp at Franklinville   Do you need FUN activities for your child this summer? If you're still looking for childcare, we've got you covered. Franklinville Daycare is holding a Kids Summer Camp.   Kids will have an opportunity to visit the Preppy Possum, 4-H, Library, movies, putt-putt, bowling, Pizza Inn, NC Zoo, Millstone Creek, and YMCA. During the duration of summer camp, parents are asked to send 2 snacks and lunch daily.    Students must be registered for camp. The registration fee is $10. For students who are attending 3 days or less the cost is $80 per week. Those who attend 4 days or more, the cost is $120 per week. All field trips are included in the cost of the camp!  How do you sign up or get more information? It's easy! Reach out to Amber Owen by email (aowen@randolph.k12.nc.us) or phone (336-824-2306).

2026-2027 Transportation Request Forms

Students will be bringing home 2026-2027 Transportation Request Forms & RCSS Bus Contracts today. Please fill out these forms and return them to your child's teacher ASAP! This will help ensure that your child has appropriate transportation in place to start the 2026-2027 school year. ALL students should return BOTH forms, even if they are NOT bus riders. (If your child is NOT a bus rider, you will simply check "no" for AM/PM.) We appreciate your help in ensuring these forms are completed.

All forms are DUE by Tuesday, April 28th. Please reach out to Mrs. Fulp if you have any questions (afulp@randolph.k12.nc.us).

11 days ago, Franklinville Elementary School
2026-2027 Transportation Request Forms - Students will be bringing home 2026-2027 Transportation Request Forms & RCSS Bus Contracts. Please fill out these forms and return them to your child's teacher ASAP! This will help ensure that your child has appropriate transportation in place to start the 2026-2027 school year. ALL students should return BOTH forms, even if they are NOT bus riders. (If your child is NOT a bus rider, you will simply check "no" for AM/PM.) We appreciate your help in ensuring these forms are completed. All forms are DUE by Tuesday, April 28th. Please reach out to Mrs. Fulp if you have any questions (Email: afulp@randolph.k12.nc.us).
Have a great Spring Break!

Enjoy your spring break. Students will return to campus on Monday, April 13th!
24 days ago, Franklinville Elementary School
Have a great Spring Break!  Enjoy your spring break. Students will return to campus on Monday, April 13th!
Reminder:

Early Release @ 12:45pm on Thursday (4/2/26).

Students will be released at 12:45pm. Please be sure to make arrangements for early pick up. All K-3 bus riders must have an adult present at the bus stop. Please use the Here Comes the Bus app!
25 days ago, Franklinville Elementary School
Reminder:  Early Release @ 12:45pm on Thursday (4/2/26).  Students will be released at 12:45pm. Please be sure to make arrangements for early pick up. All K-3 bus riders must have an adult present at the bus stop. Please use the Here Comes the Bus app!

🎓 Pathways to Purpose: Senior Edition Job Fair
🗓 April 30 | ⏰ 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM
📍 National Guard Armory – Asheboro

Connect directly with graduating seniors ready to enter the workforce! We are seeking employers with opportunities for full-time, part-time, and training positions.

💼 Why Participate?
✔ Build your future workforce pipeline
✔ Promote your organization
✔ Make a lasting impact on local students
✔ Engage with the next generation of talent

📣 Whether you’re able to participate in one or BOTH events—we’d love to have you!

👉 Sign up today: Registration Link
📩 Questions? Contact: Stephanie Adams - sadams@randolph.k12.nc.us

25 days ago, Randolph County School System
🎓 Pathways to Purpose: Senior Edition Job Fair 🗓 April 30 | ⏰ 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM 📍 National Guard Armory – Asheboro  Connect directly with graduating seniors ready to enter the workforce! We are seeking employers with opportunities for full-time, part-time, and training positions.  💼 Why Participate? ✔ Build your future workforce pipeline ✔ Promote your organization ✔ Make a lasting impact on local students ✔ Engage with the next generation of talent  📣 Whether you’re able to participate in one or BOTH events—we’d love to have you!  👉 Sign up today: Registration Link 📩 Questions? Contact: Stephanie Adams - sadams@randolph.k12.nc.us
On Friday, March 27, Franklinville Elementary School partnered with the town of Franklinville for the second year in a row for Cardinal Career Day, a one-day event featuring a walking tour of the town that showcased the wide range of career opportunities available to students in the community and how they connect to the global marketplace.

Students traveled with their teachers and chaperones to locations around the park and downtown Franklinville, rotating every twenty minutes to visit a total of 15 career stations. Stops included the Franklinville Fire Department, Franklinville Town Hall, Franklinville United Methodist Church fellowship hall, and Franklinville Post Office.

The Randolph County Sheriff’s Department and Franklinville Fire Department helped ensure student safety throughout the day. We are grateful to the many community partners and volunteers who shared their time and career experiences, as well as to our sponsors for providing student shirts and a snack from the Franklinville Diner at no cost. After returning to school, students enjoyed lunch and completed follow-up activities to reflect on their experience.
26 days ago, Randolph County School System
On Friday, March 27, Franklinville Elementary School partnered with the town of Franklinville for the second year in a row for Cardinal Career Day, a one-day event featuring a walking tour of the town that showcased the wide range of career opportunities available to students in the community and how they connect to the global marketplace.  Students traveled with their teachers and chaperones to locations around the park and downtown Franklinville, rotating every twenty minutes to visit a total of 15 career stations. Stops included the Franklinville Fire Department, Franklinville Town Hall, Franklinville United Methodist Church fellowship hall, and Franklinville Post Office.  The Randolph County Sheriff’s Department and Franklinville Fire Department helped ensure student safety throughout the day. We are grateful to the many community partners and volunteers who shared their time and career experiences, as well as to our sponsors for providing student shirts and a snack from the Franklinville Diner at no cost. After returning to school, students enjoyed lunch and completed follow-up activities to reflect on their experience.
On Friday, March 27, Franklinville Elementary School partnered with the town of Franklinville for the second year in a row for Cardinal Career Day, a one-day event featuring a walking tour of the town that showcased the wide range of career opportunities available to students in the community and how they connect to the global marketplace.  Students traveled with their teachers and chaperones to locations around the park and downtown Franklinville, rotating every twenty minutes to visit a total of 15 career stations. Stops included the Franklinville Fire Department, Franklinville Town Hall, Franklinville United Methodist Church fellowship hall, and Franklinville Post Office.  The Randolph County Sheriff’s Department and Franklinville Fire Department helped ensure student safety throughout the day. We are grateful to the many community partners and volunteers who shared their time and career experiences, as well as to our sponsors for providing student shirts and a snack from the Franklinville Diner at no cost. After returning to school, students enjoyed lunch and completed follow-up activities to reflect on their experience.
On Friday, March 27, Franklinville Elementary School partnered with the town of Franklinville for the second year in a row for Cardinal Career Day, a one-day event featuring a walking tour of the town that showcased the wide range of career opportunities available to students in the community and how they connect to the global marketplace.  Students traveled with their teachers and chaperones to locations around the park and downtown Franklinville, rotating every twenty minutes to visit a total of 15 career stations. Stops included the Franklinville Fire Department, Franklinville Town Hall, Franklinville United Methodist Church fellowship hall, and Franklinville Post Office.  The Randolph County Sheriff’s Department and Franklinville Fire Department helped ensure student safety throughout the day. We are grateful to the many community partners and volunteers who shared their time and career experiences, as well as to our sponsors for providing student shirts and a snack from the Franklinville Diner at no cost. After returning to school, students enjoyed lunch and completed follow-up activities to reflect on their experience.
🚨 Calling All Businesses & Community Partners! 🚨
We’re looking for organizations to join us in TWO incredible opportunities to inspire and connect with the Randolph County School System students!
🔧 The Career Pit Stop
🗓 April 17
📍 Randleman Middle School
👥 1,100+ 6th Grade Students
Help spark curiosity and career awareness through hands-on activities, interactive booths, information sessions, and vehicle displays. This is your chance to introduce students to your industry in a fun and engaging way!
26 days ago, Randolph County School System
🚨 Calling All Businesses & Community Partners! 🚨 We’re looking for organizations to join us in TWO incredible opportunities to inspire and connect with the Randolph County School System students! 🔧 The Career Pit Stop 🗓 April 17 📍 Randleman Middle School 👥 1,100+ 6th Grade Students Help spark curiosity and career awareness through hands-on activities, interactive booths, information sessions, and vehicle displays. This is your chance to introduce students to your industry in a fun and engaging way!
🌈 Autism Acceptance Week is COMING NEXT WEEK (March 30th-April 2nd)! 🌈

Cardinal Families,

We are excited to celebrate Autism Acceptance Week at our school March 30th-April 2nd! This special week is a time for us to learn, grow, and show kindness as we recognize and celebrate the unique strengths and differences that make each of us special.

Autism Acceptance Week helps us understand that everyone learns, communicates, and experiences the world in their own way—and that’s something to be appreciated and respected.

We encourage students and staff to participate in our spirit days (details below) as a way to show support and acceptance:

🧦 Monday: Neurodiversity Day- Wear your bright, fun, mismatched socks to be unique!
💙 Tuesday: Sensory Day- Be comfortable and wear your PJs to school (school appropriate, please)!
🤝 Wednesday: Team up for Autism- Wear your favorite team jersey or school colors!
🌈 Thursday: We are inclusive- Wear red, blue, or an Autism shirt!

Families can support Autism Acceptance Week by talking with their children about kindness, understanding, and celebrating differences. Together, we can build a school community where everyone feels valued, included, and accepted.
30 days ago, Franklinville Elementary School
🌈 Autism Acceptance Week is COMING NEXT WEEK (March 30th-April 2nd)! 🌈  Cardinal Families,  We are excited to celebrate Autism Acceptance Week at our school March 30th-April 2nd! This special week is a time for us to learn, grow, and show kindness as we recognize and celebrate the unique strengths and differences that make each of us special.  Autism Acceptance Week helps us understand that everyone learns, communicates, and experiences the world in their own way—and that’s something to be appreciated and respected.  We encourage students and staff to participate in our spirit days (details below) as a way to show support and acceptance:  🧦 Monday: Neurodiversity Day- Wear your bright, fun, mismatched socks to be unique! 💙 Tuesday: Sensory Day- Be comfortable and wear your PJs to school (school appropriate, please)! 🤝 Wednesday: Team up for Autism- Wear your favorite team jersey or school colors! 🌈 Thursday: We are inclusive- Wear red, blue, or an Autism shirt!  Families can support Autism Acceptance Week by talking with their children about kindness, understanding, and celebrating differences. Together, we can build a school community where everyone feels valued, included, and accepted.
RCSS Calendar Reminders
April 2 – 2 Hr. Early Release
April 3-10 – Spring Break
Students return April 13
about 1 month ago, Randolph County School System
RCSS Calendar Reminders April 2 – 2 Hr. Early Release  April 3-10 – Spring Break Students return April 13
Congratulations to each of our staff on this year's Teacher of the Year, Beginning Teacher of the Year, Distinguished Educator, and Outstanding Employee.
about 1 month ago, Franklinville Elementary
Recognitions
Congratulations to Ms. Jennifer Trogdon, 2nd Grade Teacher at Franklinville Elementary who has been chosen as Teacher of the Year.
about 1 month ago, Franklinville Elementary
Franklinville Elementary School Teacher of the Year: Jennifer Trogdon
Due to the forecast of severe weather for tomorrow, all schools in the RCSS will be closed tomorrow, Monday (3/16/26).
about 1 month ago, Randolph County School System
Due to the forecast of severe weather for tomorrow, all schools in the RCSS will be closed tomorrow, Monday (3/16/26).
Kindergarten Registration is underway now! Visit the school your child should attend to register.
about 2 months ago, Randolph County School System
Kindergarten Registration is underway now!  Visit the school your child should attend to register.
Kindergarten Registration is underway now! Visit the school your child should attend to register.
about 2 months ago, Randolph County School System
Kindergarten Registration is underway now!  Visit the school your child should attend to register.
No School Reminder:

There will be NO SCHOOL for students on Tuesday, March 3rd. This is a teacher workday for staff.
about 2 months ago, Franklinville Elementary School
Franklinville - No School Reminder
❤️🌟 We Love Our School Social Worker! 🌟❤️

This week we’re celebrating National School Social Worker Appreciation Week, recognized by the National Association of Social Workers!

At Franklinville Elementary, our school social worker helps our students:

❤️ Feel safe and supported
📚 Stay focused on learning
🤝 Connect families with helpful resources
🌈 Grow socially and emotionally

She makes a difference every single day by supporting our students, families, and staff with compassion and care. We are so grateful for Ms. Brodnex!

If you see our school social worker this week, help us say THANK YOU for the incredible impact they make in our school community! 💛

#FranklinvilleElementary #SchoolSocialWorkerAppreciation #ThankYou
about 2 months ago, Franklinville Elementary School
Franklinville Social Worker
🥣⚔️ The Quest for School Breakfast Begins! ⚔️🥣

Franklinville Elementary is celebrating National School Breakfast Week March 2–6, 2026! 🎉

This year’s theme, “The Quest for School Breakfast,” reminds us that every great school day starts with a healthy breakfast! 🍎🥞🥛

When students eat breakfast, they:
⭐ Have more energy
⭐ Focus better in class
⭐ Feel ready to learn and grow

Join us on this delicious adventure by encouraging your child to eat breakfast at school this week! 🗺️✨

A big THANK YOU to our amazing cafeteria team and the School Nutrition Association for supporting healthy habits for our students every day! 💛

#FranklinvilleElementary #NSBW2026 #TheQuestForSchoolBreakfast #FuelForLearning #HealthyStart
about 2 months ago, Franklinville Elementary School
The Quest for School Breakfast
Congratulations to Nicolas Uribe Mondragon for representing Randolph County School System during the Regional Spelling Bee today! We are so proud of him and how brave he was to join all of North Carolina's wonderful spellers in Charlotte today. Way to go, Nicolas!
about 2 months ago, Franklinville Elementary
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