5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Finance Sub-Committee (Virtual via Zoom)
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM School Committee Meeting (Virtual via Zoom)
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Summer Music Concert @ RHS
RHS School Day ~ 7:50am - 2:50pm
Early Release ~ 7:50am - 11:40am
RCMS School Day ~ 7:30am - 2:30pm
Early Release ~ 7:30am - 11:20am
Elementary Supervised Recess ~
8:20am - 8:35am
Elementary School Day ~ 8:35am - 3:20pm
Early Release ~ 8:35am - 12:15pm
PRE-K Full Day School Day ~ 9am - 2pm
PRE-K AM School Day ~ 9am - 11:30pm
PRE-K PM School Day ~ 12:30am - 3:00pm
Early Release ~ 9am - 11:30am
An all-ages community summer learning program! Learn how to participate by scanning the code below or going to: www.turnerfreelibrary.org/randolphreads
Randolph Teacher Taylor Thai's Dedication to English Language Learners Translates into a $25,000 Milken Educator Award
FY23 Randolph Public Schools Budget - All Funds (Draft)
The American Rescue Plan Act, passed on March 11, 2021, provided $122.7 billion in supplemental ESSER funding, known as the ESSER III fund.
Please see this week's COVID-19 update from the Randolph Public Schools.
Families and communities are critical partners to a school's success. Just as a student's report card shows how they are performing, the school report card shows how a school is performing in multiple areas. It shows the school's strengths and the challenges that need to be addressed to ensure the school is meeting the needs of all students.
Please see the linked/attached Google Doc(s) below for a more detailed explanation of the district's transition in our COVID-19 Testing program.
Back in early Fall we announced the kick off of our COVID-19 Test & Stay program per MA DESE & MDPH guidelines. The Program has been very successful and has allowed many students to remain in school even when they are identified as a close contact.
We are thrilled to let you know about an exciting program that is taking place in your child’s classroom this school year! Over two decades of research has helped us understand the important role social and emotional skills play in each child’s success in school, in the community, and, eventually, in higher education and the workplace
The Elizabeth G. Lyons School Building Project is critically important for the Town of Randolph. The existing building lacks adequate space. Seventy-five percent more square footage is required to accommodate the current occupancy.
All students are eligible to receive free meals! We welcome all students back to the café, so we can continue to serve up happy and healthy!
Randolph Community Partnership: Now Enrolling: **FREE**GED/HiSET Preparation and English as a Second Language Classes
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