Due to inclement weather Randolph Eastern will be closed today. This will be a snow day that we will make up on Monday, February 19, 2024. (President’s Day)
Debido al mal clima, las escuelas de Union City estarán cerradas hoy. Este será un dĂa de nieve que recuperaremos más adelante.
10 months ago, Aaron Black
Due to inclement weather forecast Randolph Eastern will operate on a DELAY SCHEDULE, tomorrow, January 19, 2024.
Debido a las inclemencias del clima,las escuelas Randolph Eastern operaran con un HORARIO DE RETRASO, hoy, 19 de enero de 2024.
10 months ago, Aaron Black
10 months ago, Justin Jones
Check out the new bikes for Mrs. Overleese's classes! Big thanks to the young mechanics who assembled these! Well done!
10 months ago, Justin Jones
Monday, January 29 from 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm in the HS Library, Elizabeth Moffett from the Indiana Commission for Higher Education will be here to help students and/or their families with questions about the FAFSA, as well as completing the FAFSA.
The time of 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm will provide students and families a window of opportunity to receive help.
The Goal:
- Students/families will be prepared and complete the FAFSA on January 29
- Provide students/families with a resource to have their questions answered
- Create an awareness of the need to complete the FAFSA
10 months ago, Philip Williams
Due to frigid temperatures Randolph Eastern will operate on a DELAY SCHEDULE, Tomorrow, January 16, 2024.
Debido a las inclemencias del clima,las escuelas Randolph Eastern operaran con un HORARIO DE RETRASO, hoy, 16 de enero de 2024.
10 months ago, Aaron Black
10 months ago, Justin Jones
Today, Mrs. Hinkle's students were working on vocabulary and career awareness. And, my lunch was fantastic! 5/5 Stars! I will be back!
11 months ago, Justin Jones
Attention seniors and graduating juniors!... the deadline to apply for the Randolph County Community Foundation Scholarship has been extended until February 1, 2024 (see press release). However, the supplemental FASFA documentation deadline remains at February 1, 2024. This scholarship application deadline has been reset by the Community Foundation and there will be no individual extensions granted. If you have any questions or need assistance in completing your application please see the Guidance Office.
11 months ago, Philip Williams
2023-2024 County Basketball Tournament will be held at Union (Modoc)
Dates: Wednesday January 3rd through Saturday January 6th
Schedule go to this link:
https://bit.ly/3H1AfKL
2023-2024 County Basketball Admission
RANDOLPH COUNTY BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT ALL-SESSION TICKET INFORMATION... ALL SESSION PASSES - $15.00
All Session Passes are on sale at the High School office.
Hours tickets will be available are:
Tuesday January 2nd,
Wednesday Jan 3rd and
Thursday Jan 4th
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
All Session Passes are also available at all home games through January 3rd at the ticket table
All Session Passes will not be available at the gate.
All Session Passes must be purchased in advance of the tournament.
SINGLE SESSION TICKET - $7.00 at the gate only
4 sessions will be played
Online Single Session Tickets at $7.00 + fee
Cash Tickets at the gate single session ticket only for $7.00 each session
Wednesday January 3rd Session order here:
https://public.eventlink.com/tickets?t=63198
Thursday January 4th Session Two order here:
https://public.eventlink.com/tickets?t=63265
Friday January 5th Session Three order here:
https://public.eventlink.com/tickets?t=63266
Saturday January 6th Session Four order here:
https://public.eventlink.com/tickets?t=63267
Preschool (ages 4 and under), will be free
No season passes or other school issued sports passes will be accepted
11 months ago, Philip Williams
Attention seniors and graduating juniors!... this is a reminder that the Randolph County Community Foundation Scholarship Applications are due on January 8, 2024 and the supplemental FASFA documentation is due by February 1, 2024. This deadline is set by the Community Foundation and there will be no extensions granted. If you have any questions or need assistance in completing your application please see the Guidance Office.
11 months ago, Philip Williams
11 months ago, Justin Jones
11 months ago, Justin Jones
Attention seniors and graduating juniors!... this is a reminder that the Randolph County Community Foundation Scholarship Applications are due on January 8, 2024 and the supplemental FASFA documentation is due by February 1, 2024. This deadline is set by the Community Foundation and there will be no extensions granted. If you have any questions or need assistance in completing your application please see the Guidance Office.
11 months ago, Philip Williams
4th graders at North Side are learning about holidays around the world. Lots of great things happening this last week of the semester!
11 months ago, Justin Jones
Cool things happening in first grade this morning!
11 months ago, Justin Jones
Mrs. Morris and her students developing employability skills like Collaboration, Problem Solving, Independence, and Perseverance!
11 months ago, Justin Jones
On this episode of The UC Experience, we go on location to Vision Corner to talk about RAZ-32! Both Vision Corner and RAZ-32 (Rural Alliance Zone) continue to come to life. Union City, Winchester, and Monroe Central students visited Vision Corner to learn about the programming offered at UC. As a part of the alliance, UC students will be able to take advantage of WC and MC programming. It is all coming together! Special thanks to Jaelyn Winkle from Winchester and Sharla Moran from Monroe Central who joined us on the podcast and shared their thoughts on our collaborative work through RAZ-32. Thank you to all of the staff, teachers, administrators, and students who made today possible! For more information on Vision Corner, please contact Karen Lloyd at
karen.lloyd@visioncorner.org
https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Qum4sjfWAt0SW0phXn2ZV?si=737a097417a34d10&nd=1&dlsi=bdf940911bf2426911 months ago, Philip Williams
12 months ago, Philip Williams
Randolph Eastern Awaits the News on the $1 Million Dollar Yass Prize
WASHINGTON, DC – Having completed a four-week Accelerator that culminated in their final pitch, the 33 Semifinalists for the prestigious Yass Prize are now just days away from the final decision, to be announced on Dec. 13 in New York City. The Yass Prize, in partnership with Forbes, is known as the Pulitzer of Education Innovation, and winning the coveted $1 million Prize or one of eight finalist awards each worth $500,000 creates an exponential impact on the students they serve.
"The experience of the four-week Accelerator which gave the semifinalists access to industry leaders from business, education and policy, coupled with intensive collaboration with past and present awardees makes this effort distinctive and unique among education impact funds like ours," said Jeanne Allen, Founder and CEO of the Center for Education Reform who oversees the Yass Prize and related initiatives. “Each and every awardee is already providing impactful education and programs to break the cycle of ineffective education that fails too many students in this nation and picking just nine is an overwhelming task.”
From Miami Mayor Francis Suarez to GSV Ventures Michael Moe and Michael Sorrell, President of Paul Quinn College, America’s oldest historically Black college west of the Mississippi, the 2023 Yass Prize cohort were challenged to think more expansively about reaching millions more students.
In addition to the major prizes being announced Dec 13, Semifinalists will receive a $200,000 STOP Award. A new initiative, the Parents Choice Award, powered by the same technology used by American Idol, garnered over 65,000 votes from parents and others closest to the students of each Semifinalist. The winner of the Parents Choice Award will receive an additional $100,000 to use to improve programs that further benefit their community.
The Yass Prize Semifinalists serve millions nationally. They include education providers who deliver AI-infused personalized learning in both traditional and new forms of schooling; small learning environments that give students curricular and program choice; lifesaving education and certifications for marginalized and at-risk populations; core content delivery and recruitment training; and empowering programs for underrepresented teachers, parents and school leaders.
For more information on the 33 Yass Prize Semifinalists visit:
https://yassprize.org/Awardees.
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The Yass Prize, powered by the Center for Education Reform in partnership with Forbes, is a rapidly growing effort to find, reward, celebrate and expand best-in-class education organizations from every sector. In conjunction with the $1 million Yass Prize, the STOP Awards initiative will distribute nearly $20 million to organizations in its network. Learn more at YassPrize.org.
12 months ago, Aaron Black