Fast Facts
Basic Facts
School Mascot: Raven
School Colors: Red, Black and Silver
Schools Hours: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Grades 9-13
School calendar is aligned with Randolph Community College's calendar
Historical School Performance Grades
2022-2023: 93 (A) Exceeds Growth
2021-2022: 91 (A) Meets Growth
2018-2019: 97 (A) Exceeds Growth
2017-2018: 94 (A) Exceeds Growth
2016-2017: 96 (A+NG) Exceeds Growth
2015-2016: 92 (A+NG) Exceeds Growth
2014-2015: 89 (A+) Exceeds Growth
2013-2014: 87 (A) Exceeds Growth
Meals
Breakfast: Students are allowed to eat breakfast in the school cafeteria of their hub site for free/reduced lunch purposes. Students are also allowed to eat in the Armadillo Cafe at RCC.
Lunch: Randolph County School System's School Nutrition department supplies ordered lunches each day through Southmont Elementary School. Each day during 1st period, students can order their lunch through Southmonth Elementary and these meals are delivered at 12:05 pm. Students can also bring their own lunch or order from the Armadillo Cafe. OPEN LUNCH (LEAVING CAMPUS) IS NOT ALLOWED.
EXPECTATIONS
Randolph Early College High School has a strong academic focus. We are primarily an academic school and our goal is to help each student become college-ready. Students are also given academic labs each day in order to work on this homework, receive enrichment or remediation.
Who Should Apply?
Students who are eager for an academically challenging program of study.
Students who possess the maturity to handle extended independence.
Students who are highly responsible.
Students with a strong desire to succeed.
Personal Maturity and Responsibility
Students are accepted into RECHS with the understanding that they will adopt and exhibit a serious attitude toward their classes, their learning, and their academic preparation for college and the workplace. For that reason, RECHS students must assume a much greater level of personal responsibility for themselves, their safety, and the results of their decisions. Parents must support and encourage this as well.
Campus Movement: Monitoring and Supervision
The RCC campus is a very busy college campus with people coming and going all day at all times. Likewise, RECHS students must move around the campus from class to class and elsewhere as needed. During the scheduled breaks, meal times, and the occasional cancelled class, there are opportunities for students to be without direct supervision. The RECHS Team will exercise reasonable levels of supervision and oversight, but specific continuous monitoring and supervision of all students, as found on typical high school campuses, is impossible.