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Big changes are coming to Raider Stadium, from a new Jumbotron to upgraded amenities that will transform the fan experience.
Teachers across Richmond County Schools have been awarded grants to bring their creative ideas to life in the classroom.
After leading the Lady Raiders to a standout season as interim head coach, Taneika Reader has officially accepted the role as the Head Coach of the Richmond Senior High School Varsity girls’ basketball program.
Richmond County Schools is offering a great opportunity to become a certified bus driver with our upcoming School Bus Driver Training Class from October 21 to October 24.
Richmond Senior High School is excited to welcome Cassie Tyler as the new head coach of the Raider Cheerleading program.
Richmond County Schools was informed on the evening of January 10, 2025 that local student and staff data was impacted by a global cybersecurity incident involving PowerSchool.
Richmond County Schools is starting the new school year by celebrating the district’s Cognia Systems Accreditation. Cognia is a global nonprofit organization that provides quality assurance and recognizes schools that deliver high-quality education and ensure continuous improvement.
Three outstanding educators have been named Teacher, Principal, and Assistant Principal of the Year. These individuals have been recognized for their exceptional dedication to inspiring excellence within their school communities and will represent the district throughout the upcoming year.
Richmond County Schools is excited to announce that James Johnson has been selected as the Athletic Director at Richmond Senior High School. With more than 20 years of experience in high school athletics, Johnson is well-prepared to lead and support the Raider athletic programs.
More than 95 middle school students recently attended Career and Technical Education (CTE) camps at Richmond Senior High School. These camps offered students the chance to explore a variety of skills available through Richmond County Schools' CTE programs. With 12 different camps to choose from, students could delve into areas such as firefighting, digital photography, electricity, health sciences, and automotive skills.
Richmond County Schools is excited to announce the Richmond County Schools Board of Education has approved the appointment of Joyce McRae as the new principal of Richmond Senior High School. Mrs. McRae brings a wealth of experience and a dynamic vision for the future of the school.