Uwharrie Ridge 6-12 is looking for a high school math teacher. Come and join our family!
11 months ago, Uwharrie Ridge 6-12
picture of school sign, school
High School students must turn in their chromebooks as soon as they have finished their exams. You should also turn in the charger and case. New chromebooks will be issued by your high school in August.
1 day ago, Uwharrie Ridge 6-12
cartoon computer screen with the words attention all high school students
Senior Spotlight on Aerial Tate.
2 days ago, Uwharrie Ridge 6-12
High school student in formal attire.
Senior Spotlight on Mackayla Strickland.
3 days ago, Uwharrie Ridge 6-12
High school student student in formal attire.
Senior Spotlight on Kaezley Stargardt.
4 days ago, Uwharrie Ridge 6-12
High school student in formal attire.
Senior Spotlight on Hope Malone.
5 days ago, Uwharrie Ridge 6-12
High school student in formal attire.
If you haven’t already registered your child for Kindergarten, don’t wait! Families registering new Kindergarten students should also complete transportation requests early. Waiting until the last minute to register may delay bus service at the start of school.
5 days ago, Randolph County School System
🎒 Families registering new Kindergarten students should also complete transportation requests early. Waiting until the last minute to register may delay bus service at the start of school.
🚍 RCSS is planning for the 2026-2027 school year! Make sure your child's transportation request is on file!

If your student will need bus transportation at the beginning of the school year and you're unsure whether a request has been submitted, please contact your child's school as soon as possible.

🎒 Families registering new Kindergarten students should also complete transportation requests early. Waiting until the last minute to register may delay bus service at the start of school.

📅 Transportation requests must be submitted by July 31, 2026 for students to ride the bus during the first two weeks of school. Requests received after July 31 will not be eligible for bus service until after Labor Day.

Don't wait—plan ahead to ensure a smooth start to the school year!
6 days ago, Randolph County School System
🚍 Planning for the 2026-2027 school year? Make sure your child's transportation request is on file!  If your student will need bus transportation at the beginning of the school year and you're unsure whether a request has been submitted, please contact your child's school as soon as possible.  🎒 Families registering new Kindergarten students should also complete transportation requests early. Waiting until the last minute to register may delay bus service at the start of school.  📅 Transportation requests must be submitted by July 31, 2026 for students to ride the bus during the first two weeks of school. Requests received after July 31 will not be eligible for bus service until after Labor Day.  Don't wait—plan ahead to ensure a smooth start to the school year!
The Randolph County School System is in the continuous accreditation process through Cognia, and parent feedback is an important part of this work!

Our Stakeholder Survey is now open through May 24, 2026. Parents can complete the survey using the link on the district website or their child’s school webpage. If you have children at more than one school, please complete a survey for each school. Click here: https://eprovesurveys.advanc-ed.org/surveys/#/action/304576/p2461

This process is a valuable opportunity for our school system to learn, grow, and continue improving for our students, staff, and families. Thank you for partnering with us and helping shape the future of RCSS!
16 days ago, Randolph County School System
The Randolph County School System is beginning the continuous accreditation process through Cognia, and parent feedback is an important part of this work!  Our Stakeholder Survey is now open through May 24, 2026. Parents can complete the survey using the link on the district website or their child’s school webpage. If you have children at more than one school, please complete a survey for each school.  This process is a valuable opportunity for our school system to learn, grow, and continue improving for our students, staff, and families. Thank you for partnering with us and helping shape the future of RCSS!
Please make plans to attend our final Ridge concert on Thursday, May 21st at 7:00 pm. This is a joint effort from our band, chorus and visual arts students. We can't wait to see you there!
17 days ago, Uwharrie Ridge 6-12
WE ARE US FOREVER CONCERT in bold letters with a background collage of pictures showing high school and middle school students.
Asheboro Chamber of Commerce Student Lift information for high school sophmores and juniors! Leadership information for tomorrow!
29 days ago, Randolph County School System
Student Lift information for high school sophmores and juniors!  Leadership information for tomorrow!
Attention High School Junior families!! NC College Connect - plan and prepare for college!
29 days ago, Randolph County School System
NC College Connect - attention high school juniors - ways to prepare for college
Randolph County School System Graduation Dates and Times! Congratulations to the Class of 2026!
about 1 month ago, Randolph County School System
Randolph County School System Graduation Dates and Times!  Congratulations to the Class of 2026!
Today was an incredible day for our Uwharrie Ridge Timberwolves at the Special Olympics Track & Field event!

Our athletes showed determination, courage, and heart in every event, bringing home lots of ribbons and making us all so proud. Their hard work truly paid off—not only on the track, but in the way they supported and encouraged one another throughout the day.

We are especially excited to share that we brought home 1st place in the Banner Competition!

A huge shoutout to our amazing buddies who went above and beyond—cheering, hyping up our athletes, and standing right beside them every step of the way. Your energy, encouragement, and support made such a difference and helped make the day even more special.

We couldn’t be prouder to be Timberwolves. What a great day to be part of the Uwharrie Ridge family!

about 1 month ago, Uwharrie Ridge 6-12
Students at special Olympics, standing on a field
Students at special Olympics, standing on a field
Students at special Olympics, standing on a field
Teachers on a field at special olympics
Students at special Olympics, standing on a field
Students at special Olympics, standing on a field
Students at special Olympics, standing on a field
Senior Job Fair—Pathway to a Purpose!

So proud of our seniors who represented UR 6–12 at the Randolph County CTE Senior Job Fair today! They showed up dressed to impress and came prepared with resumes, ready to make strong first impressions with potential employers.

Students participated in sessions on interview skills and elevator pitches, then had the opportunity to network with 30+ employers. A great day of building confidence and real-world job skills!

#UR612 #SeniorsReadyToWork #JobSkills
about 1 month ago, Uwharrie Ridge 6-12
4 high school students, three female, one male, dressed in workplace casual and standing against a brick wall
Donald blood, save a life! One Blood will be here on Thursday, Apri l20th, from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm to take blood donations. You can visit oneblood.org/donate-now and use sponsor code 67470 to schedule online, or you can walk-in and we can work with you. See the flyer for more details.
about 1 month ago, Uwharrie Ridge 6-12
picture of red bus, t-shirt, medical instruments and calendar
We’re proud of our Junior Marshalls at Uwharrie Ridge 6–12! These student leaders set the tone each day through hard work, responsibility, and school pride. Thank you for being role models and helping make our school a great place to learn and grow! 💙
about 1 month ago, Uwharrie Ridge 6-12
four high school students who are the junior arshalls for Uwharrie Ridge
Attention High School Juniors!
about 1 month ago, Randolph County School System
Attention High School Juniors! Direct admission to participating colleges and universities in NC coming this fall!
On Friday, April 17, Randolph County School System (RCSS) hosted an engaging and impactful Construction Trades Day on the campus of Randolph Community College for students from Randolph Early College High School (RECHS) and Uwharrie Ridge 6–12. The event was designed to expand students’ awareness of the wide range of opportunities available within the construction industry and to highlight viable career pathways following high school graduation.

RCSS partnered with Samet Corporation to bring this vision to life. While RCSS provided the space and helped shape the overall concept, Samet played a key role in organizing the event—coordinating construction-related businesses, securing industry participation, and helping design a day full of meaningful, hands-on experiences for students.

Throughout the event, students had the opportunity to interact directly with professionals representing a variety of skilled trades, including plumbing, electrical, mechanical, framing, and sanitation. Industry partners led interactive demonstrations and activities that encouraged teamwork while giving students a closer look at the tools, techniques, and daily responsibilities associated with each trade.

These hands-on experiences allowed students to ask questions, build connections, and gain a deeper understanding of the skills and training required to succeed in the construction field. By connecting classroom learning to real-world applications, Construction Trades Day helped students see the value of skilled trades and the critical role they play in building and maintaining communities.

The event not only introduced students to potential career options but also emphasized the many post-graduation pathways available, including apprenticeships, certifications, and technical education programs. Construction Trades Day reflects RCSS’s ongoing commitment to preparing students for success by providing authentic learning opportunities and strong partnerships with industry leaders.
about 1 month ago, Randolph County School System
On Friday, April 17, Randolph County School System (RCSS) hosted an engaging and impactful Construction Trades Day on the campus of Randolph Community College for students from Randolph Early College High School (RECHS) and Uwharrie Ridge 6–12. The event was designed to expand students’ awareness of the wide range of opportunities available within the construction industry and to highlight viable career pathways following high school graduation.  RCSS partnered with Samet Corporation to bring this vision to life. While RCSS provided the space and helped shape the overall concept, Samet played a key role in organizing the event—coordinating construction-related businesses, securing industry participation, and helping design a day full of meaningful, hands-on experiences for students.  Throughout the event, students had the opportunity to interact directly with professionals representing a variety of skilled trades, including plumbing, electrical, mechanical, framing, and sanitation. Industry partners led interactive demonstrations and activities that encouraged teamwork while giving students a closer look at the tools, techniques, and daily responsibilities associated with each trade.  These hands-on experiences allowed students to ask questions, build connections, and gain a deeper understanding of the skills and training required to succeed in the construction field. By connecting classroom learning to real-world applications, Construction Trades Day helped students see the value of skilled trades and the critical role they play in building and maintaining communities.  The event not only introduced students to potential career options but also emphasized the many post-graduation pathways available, including apprenticeships, certifications, and technical education programs. Construction Trades Day reflects RCSS’s ongoing commitment to preparing students for success by providing authentic learning opportunities and strong partnerships with industry leaders.
On Friday, April 17, Randolph County School System (RCSS) hosted an engaging and impactful Construction Trades Day on the campus of Randolph Community College for students from Randolph Early College High School (RECHS) and Uwharrie Ridge 6–12. The event was designed to expand students’ awareness of the wide range of opportunities available within the construction industry and to highlight viable career pathways following high school graduation.  RCSS partnered with Samet Corporation to bring this vision to life. While RCSS provided the space and helped shape the overall concept, Samet played a key role in organizing the event—coordinating construction-related businesses, securing industry participation, and helping design a day full of meaningful, hands-on experiences for students.  Throughout the event, students had the opportunity to interact directly with professionals representing a variety of skilled trades, including plumbing, electrical, mechanical, framing, and sanitation. Industry partners led interactive demonstrations and activities that encouraged teamwork while giving students a closer look at the tools, techniques, and daily responsibilities associated with each trade.  These hands-on experiences allowed students to ask questions, build connections, and gain a deeper understanding of the skills and training required to succeed in the construction field. By connecting classroom learning to real-world applications, Construction Trades Day helped students see the value of skilled trades and the critical role they play in building and maintaining communities.  The event not only introduced students to potential career options but also emphasized the many post-graduation pathways available, including apprenticeships, certifications, and technical education programs. Construction Trades Day reflects RCSS’s ongoing commitment to preparing students for success by providing authentic learning opportunities and strong partnerships with industry leaders.
On April 17, more than 1,100 6th grade students gathered at Randleman Middle School for an exciting day of career exploration and hands-on learning!

Local business partners helped spark curiosity through interactive booths, engaging activities, info sessions, and impressive vehicle displays—giving students a real-world look at future career pathways.

Experiences like this help connect classroom learning to the world beyond school and inspire the next generation! 🚀
about 1 month ago, Randolph County School System
On April 17, more than 1,100 6th grade students gathered at Randleman Middle School for an exciting day of career exploration and hands-on learning!  Local business partners helped spark curiosity through interactive booths, engaging activities, info sessions, and impressive vehicle displays—giving students a real-world look at future career pathways.  Experiences like this help connect classroom learning to the world beyond school and inspire the next generation! 🚀
On April 17, more than 1,100 6th grade students gathered at Randleman Middle School for an exciting day of career exploration and hands-on learning!  Local business partners helped spark curiosity through interactive booths, engaging activities, info sessions, and impressive vehicle displays—giving students a real-world look at future career pathways.  Experiences like this help connect classroom learning to the world beyond school and inspire the next generation! 🚀
On April 17, more than 1,100 6th grade students gathered at Randleman Middle School for an exciting day of career exploration and hands-on learning!  Local business partners helped spark curiosity through interactive booths, engaging activities, info sessions, and impressive vehicle displays—giving students a real-world look at future career pathways.  Experiences like this help connect classroom learning to the world beyond school and inspire the next generation! 🚀