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Wadley High School; 7-12 schools: Woodland High School; Senior high schools: Randolph County High School; K-8 schools: Rock Mills Jr. High School; Middle schools: Wedowee Middle School; Elementary schools: Wedowee Elementary School; Woodland Elementary School; Other: Randolph-Roanoke Career Technology Center
Randolph County High School (RCHS) is a public middle and high school in Wedowee, Alabama, United States. It was established in 1910 and is part of the Randolph County School System. Parts of the school have burned down twice, once in 1910 and again in 1994. The school courted controversy when its principal banned interracial couples at its ...
Randolph County High School is located in Wedowee, Alabama and, in 1994, had a student body that was roughly 62 percent white and 38 percent black. In 1974, the Randolph County Board of Education was sued by the parents of two children who Humphries allegedly expelled from school without due process. [3]
Randolph Board of Education Attorney Marc Zitomer, Ron Conti board president and Randolph Acting Superintendent and Business Administrator Stephen Frost during the BOE of meeting on March 22, 2022
School District Location Schools Students Faculty (FTE) Ratio Per Pupil Spending Alabaster City: Alabaster: 5 6,187 354.38 17:1 $10,334 Albertville City
Randolph residents will go to polls Tuesday to vote on a $41.4 million referendum for what the Board of Education says are needed repairs and upgrades to all six schools in the district.. Roof ...
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The first African-American to serve on the Alabama State Board of Education was Peyton Finley (1871–1873) from Lafayette in Chambers County who was "free-born" from birth in 1824. Active in the Republican Party after the Civil War, during the Reconstruction era, he served a single term on the State School Board. Among his contributions was ...