Rockingham County Schools

Rockingham County Schools is a public school district in Rockingham County in the U.S. state of North Carolina.[1] Rodney Shotwell was chosen as the superintendent in 2006 when the student enrollment was at 14,700. As of 2019, Shotwell has overseen the loss of nearly 20 percent of the students since he became superintendent. Mcmichael High School and Morehead High School were lowered to 2A status as a result of the loss of students under Shotwell. [2]

Rockingham County Schools
Rockingham Count Schools District Logo
District information
MottoThe CHOICE that ROCKS!
GradesPreK-13
Established1993
SuperintendentRodney Shotwell
Schools25
Budget$120,064,583
Students and staff
Staff2,000
Other information
Websitewww.rock.k12.nc.us

School board

Member[3] District
Nell Rose (Chair) District 3
Hal Griffin (Vice-Chair) At-Large
Amanda Bell District 1
Bob Wyatt District 6
Wayne Kirkman District 4
Elaine McCollum District 5
Lorie McKinney At-Large
Josh Austin District 2
Ron Price At-Large
VACANT At-Large
Steve Smith At-Large

Schools

Elementary schools

School name
Bethany Elementary School
Central Elementary School
Dillard Elementary School
Douglass Elementary School
Draper Elementary School
Huntsville Elementary School
Leaksville-Spray Elementary School
Lincoln Elementary School
Monroeton Elementary School
Moss Street Elementary School
South End Elementary School
Stoneville Elementary School
Wentworth Elementary School
Williamsburg Elementary School

Middle schools

Middle schools in Rockingham County Schools
Information James E. Holmes Reidsville Rockingham County Western Rockingham Middle School
Location EdenReidsvilleReidsvilleMadison
Year opened 1967[ms 1]19991991[ms 2]
School colors Burgundy, gray, whiteGreen/goldBlack/gretNavy blue/gold
School mascot MustangRaiderJaguarWildcat
Feeds into... J.M. Morehead HSReidsville HSRockingham County HSDalton L. McMichael HS
  1. In 1967, the previously existing Leaksville-Spray and Draper junior highs were consolidated; in 1991, the school shifted from serving 7th-9th grades to 6th-8th grades and became a middle school
  2. Before 1989, Madison-Mayodan and Stoneville middle schools served the same area; in 1989, the middle and high schools there were consolidated, and when Dalton L. McMichael HS moved to its new facilities in 1991, Western Rockingham MS moved to the old Madison-Mayodan HS site

High schools

School name
Dalton L. McMichael High School
John Motley Morehead High School
Reidsville High School
Rockingham County High School

Others

School name
New Vision School of Math, Science, and Technology
Rockingham County Early College High School
The S.C.O.R.E. Center

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Statistics

Demographics

(as of the 2012-2013 school year)

Ethnicity Percentage
White 62.5%
African American 20.2%
Hispanic 11.4%
Other and multiple ethnicities 5.9%
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