Please join us in welcoming Officer Taryn Carswell to the Rome City Schools family. Officer Carswell serves as the new School Resource Officer at Rome Middle School!
Shoutout to our Rome High School Athletes of the Month: Miya Winston and Tre Goodgame!
Rome Swim finishes 2022 season with a splash!
https://romewolvesathletics.com/2022/12/16/swim-finishes-2022-with-a-splash/
Please join us in wishing welcome back to Buffi Murphy, Rome City Schools' new Strategic Initiatives and Talent Acquisition Specialist. #1Rome #ReImagineRCS
Wishing you a festive holiday season! We hope you enjoy a safe and restful winter break.
You've probably seen this face at Barron Stadium on Friday nights, but we are thrilled to see more of him! Please welcome Officer Anthony Boston, Rome High School's new School Resource Officer!
Rome Football is in the running to be the Deer Park Team of the Year - please click the link below, click 6A, and vote ROME! The team with the highest number of votes wins!
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REMINDER: Rome High School has a 1/2 day tomorrow!
Please join us in giving a big Wolfpack welcome to Dr. Craig Ferguson, the new Title I Connections Coach at Rome Transitional Academy!
A big congratulations to West End Elementary Spelling Bee Champions 4th graders, Jiselle Salazar and Bayleigh Blair!
A big congratulations to East Central Elementary Spelling Bee winners, Sophie Cantrell and Ava Blackburn!
Sometimes you come across a message too beautiful and heartfelt not to share. It couldn't be more clear that Mr. Eugene Rossiter is immensely proud of Rome High School student, Kenny Vasquez. Central Office was so moved by his words, we asked if we could share them with you. He humbly agreed.
"I have had the great blessing of being the one-on-one para to Kenny Vasquez. He is a remarkable young man. He is so positive, vibrant and is genuinely loved by so many at RHS. Kenny currently takes intro to Marketing in the CCA, taught by a phenomenal teacher, Leeann Fischer.
Ms. Fischer was looking for students to compete in the regional DECA competition. Kenny was interested and initially signed up for sports marketing but a few days later, Ms. Fischer informed the class that she needed some people to do the speech competition. Ms. Fischer asked Kenny if he would consider changing to that, since he likes to talk. He agreed.
Kenny wrote his speech with some guidance from me. Kenny then practiced his speech with me, his family, and his group of friends in his first block class. Kenny has a strong work ethic and does not complain. All of his hard work paid off in spades.
Kenny went up to Dalton State University with his friends from first block, and won the speech contest. Winning a DECA competition is remarkable to begin with, but a teen with cerebral palsy is even more remarkable. Since Kenny won, he gets to go to the state DECA competition in Atlanta next month, where I am sure Kenny will once again do a remarkable job.
I felt like you should all be aware of this fantastic accomplishment by this remarkable teen."
Kenny, we are all so proud of you and lucky to call you a member of the Wolfpack. We wish you the best of luck in the DECA competition next month!
It is beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Anna K. Davie Elementary, where faculty, staff, students, and their families enjoyed the Festival of Trees Monday night! Lots of big smiles and warm hearts!
Rome Wolves Basketball improved to 5-1 (2-0) on the season with a 64-49 win against Cedartown last night! The Wolves will return to play on Friday night when they travel to Armuchee to take on Coosa in the first round of the 69th annual Seven Hills Rotary Christmas Tournament.
https://romewolvesathletics.com/2022/12/14/wolves-basketball-win-vs-cedartown/
Please join us in wishing a warm wolfpack welcome to Marores Perry, Rome City Schools' new Director of Student Services and College and Career Counseling Advisor. #1Rome #ReImagineRCS
Congratulations to our RCS Students and Teachers of the Month! Great work! RCS is proud of each and every one of you! Thank you for being outstanding role models at your respective schools! #1Rome #ReimagineRCS
Breakfast with Santa at West Central Elementary: Students and families enjoyed breakfast in the school cafeteria, which was decorated using snowflakes made by students during their class STEAM challenges.
Santa Kenya took photographs and students made reindeer food for Santa's upcoming visit.
In addition, parents were presented with information related to math in the home, and all families left with a grade-appropriate math game to play over the holiday break. Everyone had a wonderful time!
Shoutout to all the participants in the Rome Middle School spelling bee. And a special congratulations to our winner, 7th grader - Christopher Neal and runner-up, 7th grader Peyton Peck!
Congratulations to Main Elementary School teacher, Brittney Owens for being nominated for the Outstanding Leadership Award by the Georgia Association for Positive Behavior Support!
Thank you to everyone who turned out for last weekend's RCS Job Fair! We are so grateful to the staff who spent their Saturday morning sharing why they love what they do, and look forward to working with those who found a new home at RCS.