
Randolph Central students will return to school on August 12, 2020. On Tuesday, June 30th the School Board will meet in the high school library to review the recommendations of the administration and give direction. The final plan will be approved by the School Board on Tuesday, July 14th. We anticipate utilizing a plan with three levels of response to COVID-19... READ MORE >

GRIC PRESCHOOL Are you looking for FREE or AFFORDABLE Preschool? GRIC Preschool is an Early Childhood Special Education Program for children ages 3-5 GRIC will have a preschool class at Deerfield Elementary for the upcoming school year 2020-2021. Speech/Language & Developmental screenings will be done to help determine eligibility for the... READ MORE >

MEDIA CONTACT: Sam Rourke at (913) 206-7678 or SRourke@gov.in.govFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, June 3, 2020Next Level Programs of Study Pilot Programs Chosen12 schools to receive $50,000 Implementation Grant to offer new CTE Programs of Study(INDIANAPOLIS) -- The Indiana Office of Career and Technical Education (CTE) has selected 12 recipients for a Next... READ MORE >

I want to thank you for your family's perseverance in a very difficult time. The increased stress on students, teachers, and families during the past weeks of State ordered school closing has been significant. This was new to all of us. I appreciate your efforts to keep your student(s) on track. I have heard good reports concerning student participation. ... READ MORE >

2020 Summer Lunch Program Randolph Central Schools will continue to provide Grab & Go lunches throughout the summer to children 18 and under from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at three locations: Ridgeville STEPS (210 S. Walnut), Saratoga City Building (107 N. Barber), and one location in Winchester at Driver Middle School (Door 1, 700 Union St., Winchester). Students... READ MORE >

Please join us in congratulating Sarah Headland, our 2019-2020 Deerfield Elementary School Teacher of the Year. It is daunting to choose just one teacher to recognize as teacher of the year from among a group of such dedicated, and accomplished educators; this only increases the honor it is for Miss Headland to have been selected. Sarah Headland was nominated... READ MORE >

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Randolph Central School Corporation will be utilizing online enrollment for the upcoming school year. Parents and guardians of currently enrolled students will need to have an account set up prior to the end of this school year to be able to access the PowerSchool Unified Classroom portal. Many families have already set up access to the grade portal. If you have... READ MORE >

The Continuous Learning Plan contains some specific information regarding the plan for extended learning throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic state closure beginning March 19 through the conclusion of the 2019-20 school year. Specific student or building-level questions should be directed to the building principal. Click the link below to view the plan.Randolph... READ MORE >
The Governor has ordered that all Indiana K-12 schools close through the end of the school year. The order also requires every school to create an Extended Learning Plan that consists of 160 total instruction days for the school year OR to finish the school year with 20 more schools days beginning on the date of the order, April 2nd. Randolph Central will meet... READ MORE >

How the 2020 Census Affects Children The 2020 Census count impacts the federal funds that communities receive each year for programs and services that are critical for schools, students, and younger children, such as: Special education, Head Start, after-school programs, and classroom technology.Food assistance, including free and reduced-price school... READ MORE >

COVID-19 SCHOOL CLOSURE UPDATES Wednesday, April 15th, 2020 On April 2nd, Governor Holcomb announced that all Indiana schools would be closed for the remainder of the academic year to in person classes. Superintendent of Public Instruction, Dr. Jennifer McCormick, announced that all schools are instructed to deliver remote instruction and that the schools must... READ MORE >

Randolph Central is offering free Grab n’ Go lunches in five locations. Ridgeville STEPSSaratoga City BuildingDriver Middle School (Door #1)Baker Elementary (Front)Willard Elementary (Front) Lunches will be available from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM Monday through Friday. All children 18 years of age and under can get a free lunch. The child must be present to receive... READ MORE >

Great things are happening at Deerfield every day. Sometimes these successes are quiet moments in classrooms that are only witnessed by our students and teachers. Sometimes, however, these successes come in the form of very public achievements and honors. We are so very proud to announce that Deerfield Elementary School was recently recognized as a 2018-2019... READ MORE >

Substitute Teachers Needed Seeking caring individuals that enjoy working with K-12 students. Qualifications: High school diploma Eighteen (18) years of age or older Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) Substitute Teacher Permit For information to apply for your substitute teacher permit go to: ... READ MORE >

Even though our initial Randolph County Promise enrollment period and Champion Week are behind us, it's not too late for our students to sign up and begin saving for future educational endeavors. Sign up at www.randolphcountypromise.org. Beginning in December ALL third and fourth graders who are enrolled in Promise will be invited to participate in a... READ MORE >

The Randolph Central PRIDE Program, called RC PRIDE, describes the fundamental expectations of all students to learn employability and character skills. It serves as the K-12 model that provides the opportunity for students to earn work ethic certificates, including the Governor's Work Ethic Certificate for graduating seniors. To learn more, please view this... READ MORE >

October is National Fire Prevention Month. It is a time for us to all have a reminder about fire safety and ways we can prevent fires. On October 9, 2019, Deerfield welcomed the Ward Township Fire Department. We're grateful for the lessons they shared with us about fire safety. All students will also be bringing home a kit of safety materials including a smoke... READ MORE >
Please join us in congratulating Mrs. Louann Haviza, our 2018-2019 Deerfield Elementary School Teacher of the Year. It is true that Mrs. Haviza was a special teacher, one who's legacy will live on for many years to come. Just as importantly Mrs. Haviza was, and continues to be, a great friend to the Deerfield family. It seems appropriate to share a picture of her... READ MORE >

Public Notice Randolph Central School Corporation is shifting morning bus routes. The shift in morning bus routes is being done to create time for extended professional development as well as more frequent teacher collaboration to enhance student achievement and growth. State and federal mandates and accountability require more teacher training and... READ MORE >

Thank you for being a part of the Deerfield Elementary School family! We are proud of our students, their families, and our staff. Together, we make this a great place for kids. Our website is designed to enhance your experience with our school as a parent. We encourage you to check out various links and determine what might be most helpful to you as you assist ... READ MORE >