Welcome to Randolph High School The mission of Randolph High School is to create challenging opportunities that promote intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth for all learners; to develop life-long learning skills and positive habits of mind to encompass self-worth, ethics, individual thought, leadership, service, and citizenship; to recognize the influence of the arts (fine/performing/practical) as a reflection of humanity; to embrace diversity; and to make positive contributions to society. These goals will be accomplished through a partnership among the students, teachers, guidance counselors, support staff, administrators, parents, and community through a variety of curricular, co-curricular/extra-curricular, and community activities. Please visit the toolbar to the left-hand side of this page for information about high school events, newsletters, procedures and the like. For main office information and items of note, please see below. Go Rams! *** Randolph High School Main Office
511 Millbrook Avenue Randolph, NJ 07869 973-361-2400 *** Ms. Carol Strowbridge Principal Ext. 201 Ms. Lee Hackney Vice Principal x204 Mr. Theodore Loeffler Vice Principal, Athletics x217
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Mr. Michael LoRicco Vice Principal x277 *** Mr. Joshua Cogdill Vice Principal x217 *** To Report Absence: - Call 361-2400 as soon as possible before 9:00 a.m.
- Failure of the parent/guardian to call will result in a call home
- Professional notes are required to excuse tardiness/absences and should be submitted to the Attendance Office within a week of the student's return to school
Early Dismissal: - Students leaving early for the day must sign out at the Attendance Office when leaving
- Students must also sign in upon returning to school
- These dismissals are only approved when a parent's permission note (stating the reason for dismissal) is submitted to the Attendance Office
Forgotten Items From Home: Lunches and other items that parents bring to school for delivery to students must be brought to the Main Office. An announcement will be made between periods so that the student may pick up the item in the Main Office between classes. Lost and Found: Found items are held in the Main Office. Students who have lost items should check during their lunch, study or free period time only. Items will be cleared out every two weeks. Valuable items (jewelry, calculators, wallets, etc.) will be kept in the Vice Principal's Office. Voter Registration: Forms are available in the Attendance Office. If a student is 18 years old and would like to vote in the next scheduled election, a voter registration form should be completed one month before a scheduled election. Selective Service: U.S. law requires that all qualified males, 18 years or older, must be registered for selective service. Men who register with Selective Service remain eligible for important programs and benefits linked to registration, including student loans and grants for college, employment by the federal government and many state programs, vocational job training, and U.S. citizenship. Forms may be obtained in the Attendance Office. Working Papers Working papers may be obtained from Ms. Donna Esposito in the Main Office.

March 11, 2010
» RMS Musical 6:30 P.M.
March 12, 2010
» RMS Musical 7:30 P.M.
March 13, 2010
» RMS Musical 1:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M.
March 16, 2010
» Board Meeting - Rescheduled to Mar.18
March 18, 2010
» 6th Grade Open Rehearsals 7:00pm
» RHS Concert Choir Elementary School Tour During School Day
» Board Meeting - Business Session 8:00 P.M.
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Make-Up Day Slated for April 5
March 9, 2010
The Board of Education on Tuesday night approved an amendment to the 2009-2010 school calendar that calls for Monday, April 5, 2010 as a make-up school day.
The current-year calendar called for three snow days -- however, the district has used four thus far this year.
The Board motion, approved unanimously d...
'Vote for Staci': RMS 8th-Grader Wins
March 9, 2010
Randolph Middle School student Staci Mannella doubled the number of votes of her four other national finalists and won the Panasonic ToughBook Champion competition.
Staci, an eighth-grader, was born with a rare eye disease called Achromatopsia which rendered her nearly blind at birth. Not to be deterred, Staci ...
'The Music Man' at RMS this Week
March 9, 2010
This year’s Randolph Middle School musical, "The Music Man," will be performed publicly on Friday, March 12 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, March 13 at 1 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Families of students in the play can watch a special performance on Thursday, March 11 at 6:30 p.m.
All shows are in the RMS auditorium....
RHS Hosts "Art Attacks" Thursday
March 8, 2010
Randolph High School will host "Art Attacks" this Thursday night, March 11, from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Commons.
RMS 8th-Grader in Nat'l Geography Bee
March 8, 2010
All Randolph Middle School students participated in the school’s preliminary NGS (National Geographic Society) Geographic Bee in early January.
From that, the school’s top 13 scorers were obtained. These top 13 contestants competed rigorously on stage on Jan. 11 until only one remained.
And the winner was...
Summer Fun Brochure Now Online
March 4, 2010
The Community School's Summer Fun booklet is now available on the Summer Programs page found under the Community School's quick link.
Call us at 973-361-0808 if you have any questions.
RMS Hosts Science and Tech Night
March 3, 2010
Randolph Middle School recently hosted its annual "Family Science and Tecnhology Night." To read about the event, please open the file below.
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