📣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
4 months 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
4 months 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
4 months 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
4 months 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
4 months ago, Bray Stevenson
Rome's New Indoor Hitting Facility
Today, Rome City Schools celebrates Law Enforcement Appreciation Day! Thank you for all you do to make our school district awesome! We appreciate you! #ReimagineRCS
4 months ago, John Fricks
Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
Parent Literacy Classes at the RCS Parent Resource Center will be postponed to next Tuesday, January 16th at 9:30 AM due to the threat of inclement weather. More info will be available later this week! #ReimagineRCS
4 months ago, John Fricks
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Attention Rome City Schools Families: Based on conversations with our Local Emergency Management office regarding the potential for severe weather tomorrow, Tuesday, January 9, including flash flooding and high wind gusts, Rome City Schools will be delaying school TWO HOURS. This decision prioritizes the safety of our students and staff by allowing for travel during daylight hours when weather conditions are expected to be improved. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but safety is always our top priority. Time Change Examples: Elementary Schools: - If your child's normal school start time is 7:15 AM, it will be delayed to 9:15 AM. - Bus pick-up times will be two hours later than usual. - Car Rider Drop-off times will be two hours later than usual. - Staff will report two hours later than their normal arrival time. Secondary Schools: - If your child's normal school start time is 8:30 AM, it will be delayed to 10:30 AM. - Bus pick-up times will be two hours later than usual. - Car Rider Drop-off times will be two hours later than usual. - Staff will report two hours later than their normal arrival time. Dismissal times will remain the same for all schools. Please be sure to adjust your schedules accordingly and check for any further updates from the school district. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we prioritize the safety of our school community. Stay safe and have a good day!
4 months ago, John Fricks
Two Hour Delay
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
4 months ago, John Fricks
NWS Severe Weather Outlook
Happy Birthday to Dr. Eric L. Holland, Superintendent for Rome City Schools. Thank you for your hard work! Have a fantastic day!#ReimagineRCS
4 months ago, Bray Stevenson
Happy Birthday Dr. Eric L. Holland
ROME, GA - The Rome Board of Education meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 9, 2024, at the Rome City Schools College and Career Academy located at 990 Veterans Memorial Highway NE., Rome, Georgia 30161. The caucus will be held at 4:00 p.m. in Room A201 and the regular meeting will start at 5:45 p.m. in Room A201.
4 months ago, John Fricks
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Parents/Guardians: Report Cards will be sent home today! Please check with your child or visit PowerSchool for more details about grades. #ReimagineRCS
4 months ago, John Fricks
Report Cards
Join us on January 19th at 10 AM for our Rome City Schools District Spelling Bee! The event will be held at the RCS CCA! See the flyer below for more details! #ReimagineRCS
4 months ago, John Fricks
Spelling Bee Flyer
This month, Rome City Schools celebrates School Board Appreciation Month! Thank you for all you do to make our school district awesome! We appreciate you! #ReimagineRCS
5 months ago, John Fricks
School Board Appreciation Month
Rome City Schools would like to wish our incredible students, dedicated staff, and wonderful community a joy-filled holiday season! May this time bring warmth, laughter, and cherished moments with loved ones.Thank you for making our district a special place to be! #ReimagineRCS
5 months ago, John Fricks
Christmas Card
Christmas Card
Congratulations to all of our schools who ranked as a U.S. News & World Report's Best School! We are proud of you all! #ReimagineRCS
5 months ago, John Fricks
Best School Award
Best School Award
Best School Award
Best School Award
Best School Award
Congratulations to our December Principal of the Month, Mrs. Jennifer Uldrick of West Central Elementary School! We are proud of Mrs. Uldrick and her accomplishments this school year! Keep up the hard work! #ReimagineRCS
5 months ago, John Fricks
Congratulations to our December Principal of the Month, Mrs. Jennifer Uldrick of West Central Elementary School! We are proud of Mrs. Uldrick and her accomplishments this school year! Keep up the hard work! #ReimagineRCS
Congratulations to our November Principal of the Month, Mr. Brant Amerman of Anna K. Davie Elementary School! We are proud of Mr. Amerman and his accomplishments this school year! Keep up the hard work! #ReimagineRCS
5 months ago, John Fricks
Congratulations to our November Principal of the Month, Mr. Brant Amerman of Anna K. Davie Elementary School! We are proud of Mr. Amerman and his accomplishments this school year! Keep up the hard work! #ReimagineRCS
Rome City Schools would like to wish Julie Reid a happy retirement! We are so thankful for all you have accomplished to help our students through your reading initiatives and the Vision to Learn program! Thank you for being a champion for our students! #ReimagineRCS
5 months ago, John Fricks
Julie Reid
Congratulations to our Rome Wolves Girls' Basketball Team on winning the Rome Seven Hills Rotary Christmas Tournament! We are proud of you! #ReimagineRCS #4peat
5 months ago, John Fricks
RHS Girls Basketball Team Wins the Rome Seven Hills Rotary Christmas Tournament