
Sunday, October 27th
Good evening Franklinville families,
Tuesday ends the first quarter of school. Students and teachers have been hard at work during this time. Parent/teacher conferences are taking place, please make sure you sign up for a conference with your child's teacher to discuss their progress.
Red Ribbon Week begins on Monday. You can find a visual on Class Dojo of the dress up days.
Monday: It’s all about CAREacter, say NO to drugs! - Wear Red
Tuesday: Your future is free for who you want to be- Dress in your Career Outfit
Wednesday: Your Future is Bright-Wear NEON Colors and Sunglasses
Thursday: Superhero Safety- Dress up as your favorite superhero to symbolize strength and the power to make positive choices.
Friday: Too smart to start! - Wear College Gear
Thank you to families who are selling chocolate. If you need more chocolate bars, please sign the permission slip and return it to the school. All candy money must be turned in by November 8th to receive prizes. We can’t wait to see how much money we can raise to go towards a new playground!
Thank you and have a wonderful evening.

Red Ribbon Week is a national campaign in the United States dedicated to raising awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and promoting drug-free lifestyles among youth.
Our students will be celebrating Red Ribbon Week next week. During this week they will be able to dress up to "Say NO to drugs!"
Monday: Wear RED!
Tuesday: Dress in your Career Outfit!
Wednesday: NEON colors and sunglass!
Thursday: Dress up as your favorite SUPERHERO! (School appropriate, please!)
Friday: College gear!


On Saturday, October 19 , Mrs. Amy Smith made a trip to the mountains with the donated supplies from Franklinville Elementary for the flood victims in Western North Carolina. The supplies were distributed in Black Mountain and Swannanoa NC. She was able to distribute the four different donation sites. Everyone was grateful for the supplies. Thank you so much for loving on your fellow North Carolinians.



Thank you to Junior Achievement of the Triad for providing business and economics lessons to our 5th grade students today.






There will be an early release day on Thursday, October 24
Schools will release at 12:30
*Excludes RECHS*


5th Grade enjoyed Root Beer Floats today while investigating changes in matter. They made predictions on the states of matter of each ingredient before and after mixing them. They enjoy Mrs. Bridgeman's science lessons because they never know what may happen!





Thank you to Eastern Randolph High School football players for coming and greeting our students at Franklinville today! All of our students are cheering them on in their homecoming game this evening!


Principals Ms. Kerri Cole (Coleridge ES), Ms. Katie Henderson (Franklinville ES), Ms. Angela Harris (Ramseur ES) Ms. Jamie Horner (Liberty ES), and Ms. Melanie Richey participated in classroom walkthroughs as they conducted a "Vertical Visit" at ALL 5 schools today!

Teachers’ Day aims to raise awareness of the importance of the role played by teachers all over the world. They dedicate their lives to making an impact on the way children learn and grow and turn into adults.


Our Franklinville students, staff, families, and community members are AMAZING! Thank you to the outpouring of love for our Western North Carolina neighbors. Supplies will be delivered to different distribution sites throughout the area. We appreciate each of you and everything you have done to support those in need!




Thank you to all of our families who attended our first parental engagement night tonight! Students "traveled" around the world and were able to learn about different countries and books that are connected to those places. We enjoyed watching all of our students and families learn about reading and how reading can take you on adventures throughout the world!










October Cardinal Connection





Thank you RCSS Principals! We appreciate all you do for our students!


Reminder: Friday, October 4 is a teacher workday.


Thank you to our school system's community partners during the 2023-2024 school year! We could not do what we do without YOU!
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UQtKd5A3YYdrCjvsW9Nme0NjGDUoj1rT_-XiNROdJeA/edit?usp=sharing


Attention! School will be closed tomorrow, 9/27/2024.


Come join us for Literacy Night, October 3rd from 5:30-7:00. The Book Fair will also be open!


Please click the link below for a transcript of the phone message from the Superintendent to parents on 9/20/24 regarding the early release on Thursday, September 26.
https://5il.co/2x88u


Our staff celebrated the 2023-2024 school wide data! Our students and staff worked hard over the last year to increase our school composite while meeting growth! We can’t wait to keep soaring this year! ❤️


Today was the first day of the 2024-2025 school for the Randolph County School System. It was a great day!









