Congratulations to all of our Spelling Bee participants! Rome City Schools is proud of everyone who participated in today's event! Click on the link for pictures from today! #ReimagineRCS https://bit.ly/rcsspellingbee24
12 months ago, John Fricks
RCS Spelling Bee WInners
Today was the 100th Day of School at Rome City Schools, and the students and teachers celebrated it in a fun way! They dressed up as wise elders, complete with gray hair, walking canes, and oversized reading glasses. This celebration provided a great opportunity to reflect on 100 days of learning, laughter, and embracing the joy of education. Let's continue to #ReimagineRCS! You can check out more photos at the following link: https://bit.ly/RCS100thDayofSchool.
12 months ago, Bray Stevenson
West Central students with their 100th day of school attire.
Elm Street students with their 100th day of school attire.
West End students with their 100th day of school attire.
Main Elementary students with their 100th day of school attire.
Anna K. Davie  students with their 100th day of school attire.
Join us in our celebration of reaching 100 days of learning at Rome City Schools! We are proud of our students and the growth they have made this year! Stay focused! We still have time to grow more! #ReimagineRCS
12 months ago, John Fricks
100 Days of School
Did you know Atrium Health Floyd has a primary care and virtual care clinic where students, teachers, and staff can receive quick care? Click the link to learn more about our clinic and other services provided by our Official Healthcare Partner. bit.ly/floydpartnersinhealth0124
12 months ago, John Fricks
Atrium Health Floyd Logo
Attention Rome City Schools Families: Due to inclement weather, RCS will have a two-hour delayed start on Wednesday, January 17, 2024. This means all bus routes, school openings, and start times will be shifted forward two hours from the regularly scheduled times. For example, a 7:00 AM bus pickup will now be a 9:00 AM pickup, etc. All elementary staff will report at 9:15 AM. All middle school and high school staff will report at 10:00 AM. No breakfast will be served and lunches will be served at regular times. There will be no changes to the dismissal procedures. Please use caution when driving and walking to school. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
about 1 year ago, John Fricks
Attention Rome City Schools Families: Due to inclement weather, RCS will have a two hour delayed start on Wednesday, January 17, 2024. This means all bus routes, school openings, and start times will be shifted forward two hours from the regularly scheduled times. For example, a 7: 00 AM bus pickup will now be a 9:00 AM pickup, etc. All elementary staff will report at 9:15 AM. All middle school and high school staff will report at 10:00 AM. No breakfast will be served and lunches will be served at regular times. There will be no changes to the dismissal procedures. Please use caution when driving and walking to school. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Attention RCS Families: Due to the winter weather advisory for our area that extends throughout the evening into morning hours, we will close the school district on January 16, 2024. All classes and after-school activities will be canceled. Thank you for your cooperation.
about 1 year ago, John Fricks
Attention Rome City Schools Families: Due to the winter weather advisory for our area that extends throughout the evening into morning hours, we will close the school district on January 16, 2024. All classes and after-school activities will be canceled. Thank you for your cooperation.
Join Rome City Schools today as we celebrate the life accomplishments of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on MLK Day! #ReimagineRCS
about 1 year ago, John Fricks
MLK Day
Dr. Barbara Patrick-Lashley delivered a powerful message at the Prayer Breakfast, which honored the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The event was held at Lovejoy Baptist Church, where her inspiring words left a lasting impact on everyone in attendance.#ReimagineRCS
about 1 year ago, Bray Stevenson
Dr. Barbara Patrick-Lashley, speaker at Prayer Breakfast
Rome City Schools will be closed on Monday, January 15, 2024, in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day! Classes will resume on Tuesday. #ReimagineRCS
about 1 year ago, John Fricks
mLK day flyer
The RCS Recruitment Fair will be February 10, 2024, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM at the RCS College and Career Academy! We look forward to seeing you there! #ReimagineRCS
about 1 year ago, John Fricks
RCS Recruitment Fair
RCS Recruitment Fair Fyler
Rome City Schools Board of Education re-elected Faith Collins as Board Chair and Will Byington as Vice-Chair during Tuesday's board meeting.#ReimagineRCS
about 1 year ago, Bray Stevenson
Rome City Schools Board of Education re-elects Board Chair and Vice-Chair.
After consulting with the Floyd County Emergency Management Agency and the National Weather Service, Rome City Schools will continue with our regular schedule. All dismissal times will be at their normal times. Please travel safely throughout the afternoon hours! #ReimagineRCS
about 1 year ago, John Fricks
Weather Update
As we closely monitor the weather conditions, rest assured that the safety of our students and staff is our top priority. We will continue to assess the situation and keep you informed of any developments. Stay tuned for further updates. #ReimagineRCS
about 1 year ago, John Fricks
Weather Alert Graphic
At last night's board meeting, several students were recognized for their accomplishments this school year! Those students included the Region 6-AAAAAA Football Award Winners, the East Central Spelling Bee Winner, and the District Winners from the Stock Market Exchange Game Competition! Congratulations to all of these students on their hard work! We are proud of you! #ReimagineRCS
about 1 year ago, John Fricks
District Winners Stock Market Exchange Game Competition
Region 6-AAAAAA Football Award Winners
Coach Reid Region 6-AAAAAA Football Award Winners
Reese Fountain Region 6-AAAAAA Football Award Winners
Rome City Schools would like to celebrate Breanna Griffin for her amazing accomplishment! She was given her 1000th-point basketball after last night's basketball game. Congratulations to Bre on an awesome season and a huge career accomplishment! #ReimagineRCS
about 1 year ago, John Fricks
Breanna Griffin and Family
Breanna Griffin and Coach Hughs
Breanna Griffin
Breanna Griffin
📣Attention Parents of Rome City Schools📣 Join us for our FIRST district parent training focusing on EARLY LITERACY at our newly opened RCS Parent Resource Center! Every attending family will leave with free books!📚 See you there! 📅 January 16, 2023 ⏰ 9:30 AM 📍 RCS Parent Resource Center, 200 Hardy Ave Rome, GA 30161 But that's not all! Don't forget to check out our other parent training dates lined up for January! #ReimagineRCS
about 1 year ago, John Fricks
Parent Literacy Classes and TBRI Training
Parent Literacy Classes and TBRI Training Spanish
We're thrilled to announce that thanks to the generosity of our amazing Rome City Schools community, we were able to raise $2,000 for Clark's Christmas Kids in conjunction with the GADOE and DFCS! This incredible contribution brought much-needed joy and support to needy families this Christmas. We are so grateful to our RCS family for stepping up and making a difference in the lives of others. #ReimagineRCS
about 1 year ago, John Fricks
Clark's Christmas Kids
Rome City Schools is happy to announce that through our Wolf Wishes Howl-A-Day Gift Drive, we were able to support 279 families! A huge shout-out to Felisha Jackson and her team for making dreams come true for many of our families during the holiday season! Thank you to all of our community partners who helped support this initiative. #ReimagineRCS
about 1 year ago, John Fricks
Wolf Wishes helps support 279 families for the holidays.
Congratulations to Anna K. Davie for coming off the CSI list for grades K-5! We are proud of your hard work. We know there is still work to be done, but we are glad to know we are headed in the right direction! See the full press release in the graphic below. #ReimagineRCS
about 1 year ago, John Fricks
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  Rome City Schools Celebrates Progress with CSI Schools  Rome, GA – Today, Rome City Schools celebrates a significant milestone: Anna K. Davie Elementary has exited the Georgia Department of Education’s Comprehensive Support & Improvement (CSI) list for elementary grades. This achievement reflects remarkable progress and dedication from students, teachers, and families at Anna K. Davie Elementary School.  While celebrating this success, Rome City Schools acknowledges that sixth-grade middle school classes at both Anna K. Davie Elementary and Main Elementary were named to the newest CSI list. The district is committed to providing targeted support and resources to accelerate progress in these grade levels.  “We are incredibly proud of the collective effort that has brought Anna K. Davie Elementary off the CSI list for elementary grades,” said Dr. Holland. “This achievement demonstrates the strength of our school community and their unwavering commitment to student success.”  The district’s focus for both schools moving forward will be twofold, as outlined by Dr. Holland and the Teaching, Leading, and Learning Team: Strengthening Literacy: Recognizing the crucial role of reading in academic achievement, Rome City Schools will continue to implement targeted literacy initiatives. These initiatives are tailored to these schools’ needs and utilize evidence-based reading programs and strategies. Fostering a Safe and Supportive Learning Environment: Recognizing the positive impact of a safe and supportive environment for student success, the district will continue to focus on social-emotional learning and the safety of all students. This focus will create an environment that empowers our students to learn in an atmosphere that fosters improved achievement.  “While we celebrate this step forward, we recognize the journey for Anna K. Davie Elementary and Main Elementary is not over,” said Dr. Holland. “By prioritizing literacy and creating a safe learning environment, we are confident that both schools will completely exit CSI in the coming years.”  Rome City Schools remains committed to providing all students access to a high-quality education that prepares them for college, career, and life success. By celebrating progress, addressing specific challenges, and implementing targeted strategies, the district is building a foundation for success for all students throughout the district.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  Rome City Schools Celebrates Progress with CSI Schools  Rome, GA – Today, Rome City Schools celebrates a significant milestone: Anna K. Davie Elementary has exited the Georgia Department of Education’s Comprehensive Support & Improvement (CSI) list for elementary grades. This achievement reflects remarkable progress and dedication from students, teachers, and families at Anna K. Davie Elementary School.  While celebrating this success, Rome City Schools acknowledges that sixth-grade middle school classes at both Anna K. Davie Elementary and Main Elementary were named to the newest CSI list. The district is committed to providing targeted support and resources to accelerate progress in these grade levels.  “We are incredibly proud of the collective effort that has brought Anna K. Davie Elementary off the CSI list for elementary grades,” said Dr. Holland. “This achievement demonstrates the strength of our school community and their unwavering commitment to student success.”  The district’s focus for both schools moving forward will be twofold, as outlined by Dr. Holland and the Teaching, Leading, and Learning Team: Strengthening Literacy: Recognizing the crucial role of reading in academic achievement, Rome City Schools will continue to implement targeted literacy initiatives. These initiatives are tailored to these schools’ needs and utilize evidence-based reading programs and strategies. Fostering a Safe and Supportive Learning Environment: Recognizing the positive impact of a safe and supportive environment for student success, the district will continue to focus on social-emotional learning and the safety of all students. This focus will create an environment that empowers our students to learn in an atmosphere that fosters improved achievement.  “While we celebrate this step forward, we recognize the journey for Anna K. Davie Elementary and Main Elementary is not over,” said Dr. Holland. “By prioritizing literacy and creating a safe learning environment, we are confident that both schools will completely exit CSI in the coming years.”  Rome City Schools remains committed to providing all students access to a high-quality education that prepares them for college, career, and life success. By celebrating progress, addressing specific challenges, and implementing targeted strategies, the district is building a foundation for success for all students throughout the district.
Rome's baseball and softball program now has a new indoor hitting facility! This facility will help elevate player potential and develop champions.#ReimagineRCS
about 1 year ago, Bray Stevenson
Rome's New Indoor Hitting Facility