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Rockingham County Schools Announces Central Office Reorganization

Rockingham County Schools will implement a Central Office reorganization effective July 1, 2026, designed to improve efficiency, strengthen district support services, and reduce administrative costs.

The reorganization, made possible through recent personnel transitions, will reduce the number of Central Office administrative positions by eliminating one Cabinet-level position, replacing one Director position with a Coordinator position, and reclassifying an existing role to better align with district needs.

These changes will streamline operations while maintaining strong support for schools, students, and staff. The revised structure aligns leadership responsibilities with organizational priorities and ensures resources are used as effectively as possible.

"Rockingham County Schools is committed to being a responsible steward of taxpayer dollars while providing exceptional support to our schools," said Superintendent Dr. Charles Perkins. "This reorganization allows us to reduce administrative costs, improve efficiency, and continue focusing resources on student success."

The new organizational structure will reduce the district's investment in Central Office administrative salaries while preserving essential services and support for school operations.

Rockingham County Schools remains committed to continuous improvement, fiscal responsibility, and ensuring every decision supports student achievement.
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Rockingham County Schools is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Curtis Gore as the next Principal of Reidsville Middle School, effective July 1, 2026.

Mr. Gore brings more than 40 years of experience in public education and a proven record of leadership, student advocacy, and school improvement. Throughout his distinguished career, he has served as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, and educational leader in both North Carolina and Virginia.

Mr. Gore previously served Rockingham County Schools as Principal of SCORE Alternative School from 2012 to 2018 and as Assistant Principal at John M. Morehead High School. His leadership experience also includes serving as Principal of John M. Langston Alternative School and Assistant Principal at George Washington High School in Danville Public Schools. Prior to entering school administration, Mr. Gore spent more than two decades as a teacher, helping students develop academically, socially, and personally.

A graduate of Winston-Salem State University, Mr. Gore earned a Master of Education in Administration and Supervision from the University of Phoenix. His commitment to education extends beyond the classroom through years of community involvement, youth mentoring, and service to local organizations.

"I am honored to serve as the next principal of Reidsville Middle School," said Gore. "I look forward to working alongside students, staff, families, and community partners to create opportunities for student success and to build upon the great work already taking place at the school."

Please join Rockingham County Schools in congratulating Mr. Gore on his new role and welcoming him to the Reidsville Middle School community.

2 months ago, Eric Goodykoontz
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RCS names Jason Hyler - Chief Operations Officer

A graduate of Rockingham County Schools, Jason Hyler brings 25 years of experience as a teacher, coach, school leader, and district administrator. A native of Eden, North Carolina, he began his career as an exceptional children’s teacher and coach at Morehead High School before serving as an assistant principal at both the elementary and middle school levels. He later became principal of Stoneville Elementary School, where the school consistently exceeded growth expectations during his tenure.

In 2015, Hyler joined the district office as Director of Testing and Accountability, supporting schools through assessment, accountability, and school improvement efforts. In 2022, he also assumed the role of Director of Secondary Schools, working closely with middle and high school principals to support leadership development, strengthen school performance, and improve outcomes for students. As Chief of Operations, Hyler will continue working alongside school and district leaders to ensure schools have the resources, support, and systems needed to be successful. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Educational Leadership at Appalachian State University, where he is studying how leadership and organizational systems influence the successful implementation of educational initiatives and improved student outcomes.

“I’m honored to continue serving Rockingham County Schools in this role,” said Hyler. “Our schools do their best work when they have strong systems and support behind them. My goal is to work alongside our principals, staff, and district teams to ensure our schools have what they need to serve students well. We have a great team in Rockingham County Schools, and I’m excited to continue building on the strong foundation already in place.” Mr. Hyler is extended a 4-Year Contract beginning July 1,2026.
2 months ago, Eric Goodykoontz
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RCS Names Dr. Leslie Coleman-Cassell - Chief Academic Officer

Dr. Leslie Coleman-Cassell is proud to call Rockingham County home, where she was raised in a family that valued hard work, service, and community. Throughout her public school experience, she was inspired by exceptional educators who helped shape her future. She attended Rockingham County Schools through the tenth grade before moving to Georgia with her family. In 2002, she returned to Rockingham County to complete her undergraduate degree at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and has since dedicated her entire professional career to serving the students, families, and educators of Rockingham County Schools.

Dr. Coleman-Cassell began her career in education in 2005 at Douglass Elementary School and has since served in a variety of leadership roles across the district, including principal, district administrator, and currently Director of Elementary Schools. Throughout her career, she has remained committed to supporting student achievement, strengthening schools, and building meaningful relationships with educators, families, and the community.

Dr. Coleman-Cassell considers it both an honor and a privilege to serve the community that helped shape her. "There is something incredibly special and rewarding about giving back to the schools and community that invested in you," she reflects. "The teachers, schools, and community members who influenced my journey helped lay the foundation for my future. Having the opportunity to support the next generation of Rockingham County students is both an honor and a true full-circle moment." Dr. Coleman-Cassell is extended a 4-year contract beginning July 1, 2026.
2 months ago, Eric Goodykoontz
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On June 8, 2026 Rockingham County Schools Recognized Student Athletes from our Spring sports.

Golf
● Easton Hopper - 4A State Qualifier (MHS)
● Ryan Martin – 3A State Qualifier (DMHS)

Tennis
● Jordan Hyler – 4A State Qualifier (MHS)

Track and Field 3A Championships
● 200M Dash – 3A – Ian Carter (DMHS – 8th)
● 800M Run – 3A – Carter Simmons (DMHS – 9th)
● 4x400M Relay – 3A – (DMHS – 5th) – Ian Carter, Trenton Long, Major Martin, Damian Olague-Lopez
● Alternate 4x400M Relay - 3A - (DMHS) Aiden Tickle
● 4x800M Relay – 3A – (DMHS – 7th) – Sam Gunter, Elijah Mabe, Damian Olague-Lopez, Carter Simmons
● Alternate 4x800M Relay - 3A - (DMHS) Blane Goins

Track and Field 4A Championships
● Discus – 4A – Aliyah Abernathy (MHS – 16th)
● Discus – 4A – Keonte Brunson (RHS – 5th)
● High Jump Girls – 4A – Olivia White (MHS – 6th)
● Shot Put – 4A – Aliyah Abernathy (MHS - 6th)
● Shot Put – 4A – Taylor Hopper (MHS – 14th)
● Triple Jump – 4A – Tavion Peterson (MHS – 4th)
● 110M Hurdles – 4A – Kameron Purcell (RHS – 12th)
● 1600M Run – 4A – Blake Fink (MHS/EC – 7th)
● 4x100M Relay – 4A – (RHS – 4th) – Melvin Blackwell, Ladonn Hatfield, Dionte Neal, Kameron Purcell
● 4x200M Relay – 4A – (RHS – 7th) – Melvin Blackwell, Elijah Broadnax, Ladonn Hatfield, Dionte Neal
● 4x400M Relay – 4A – (MHS – 14th) – Cameron Benton, Blake Fink, Eli Horton, Aaron Siberman

Track and Field 5A Championships - RCHS
● RCHS - 5A Track and Field State Championships
● Landon Benton
● Alex Bolden
● Ja'Selynn Bolling
● Malachi Bryant
● Kenan Cook
● Ladarius Dillard
● Leylah Diggs
● Irihanna Graves
● Tae'Shaun Harrison
● Jazziah Knight
● Lakel Long
● Josh Moore
● Garnett Nall

Softball
● Dalton McMichael High School - 3A Softball State Championship Runner-Up
● Addie Crews
● Ryleigh Cope
● Kortnie Fletcher
● Ava Harris
● Kora Ingle
● Mack Johnson
● Lindsey Redmon
● Leeana Richardson
● Gabby Schlosser
● Ellie Southern
● Josie Tucker
● Lizzie Wilson
● Olivia Wilson
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The RoCo Reading Trail is officially underway, and we couldn't be more excited! Thanks to a partnership between The Rockingham County Schools Media Coordinators, local businesses, and our public library branches, elementary students can keep reading all summer while exploring their own community with family and friends.

Stay tuned because each week, we'll spotlight some of the amazing local businesses helping make this adventure possible!

⭐ Students: Don't forget to collect your stamps on your Reading Trail tracker at each stop!

📸 Parents: We'd love to see your adventures! Share your photos and follow along all summer on our Facebook group:

RoCo Reading Trail Facebook Page

#RoCoReadingTrail #ReadAllSummer #RockinghamCountySchools #CommunityReads #SummerReadingAdventure #ReadingIsAnAdventure
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RCS CTE is Hiring a Health Science Position.
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Are You retiring from teaching in Virginia? We have an opportunity for you.
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RCS Summer Feeding and Free Meals begins June 15th.
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Our Douglass Exceptional Eagles participated in the first annual Adaptive Sports for All event!

The celebration kicked off with a parade through the school, where students and staff filled the atrium to cheer on our participants. The excitement and support from the entire Douglass community set the tone for a day dedicated to celebrating our students and their accomplishments.

Following awards, students enjoyed adaptive games, sensory stations, face painting, Kona Ice, popcorn, and countless opportunities to build confidence, experience success, and have fun with their peers and families.

A heartfelt thank you goes to the amazing Douglass staff, volunteers, families, and community members who made this event possible. Special thanks to Taylor Peach, Erin Moll, Kristy Talbott, Meredith Highfill, Hope Hutchens, Kim Johnson, Avery Neugent, Katie Fain, Lisa Corum, Gail McGuire, Rottura Carlton, our wonderful parents and siblings, and all of the volunteers who helped make today so special.

A special thank you also goes to Principal Larinda Neal for her leadership and support of this event.

Today was a beautiful reminder that every student has unique strengths and talents worth celebrating. We are so proud of our Exceptional Eagles and grateful to everyone who helped make this day a success!
3 months ago, Eric Goodykoontz
Rockingham County Schools Families and Staff,

We are excited to announce several new Administrator changes and appointments for the upcoming 2026–2027 school year. All changes and appointments will be effective July 1, 2026.

Please join us in congratulating all of the appointees. We look forward to their leadership and the positive impact they will make in our schools and district.



Josh Eanes – Director of Secondary Schools

Principal David Edrington - Western Rockingham Middle School

Principal Misty Corum – Leaksville-Spray Elementary School

Principal Amanda Wall – Lincoln Elementary School

Principal Dr. Christy Bailey – Bethany Elementary School

Principal Nathan Ziglar – Williamsburg Elementary School

Principal Lori Davis – (TBD)

Assistant Principal Erika Bigelow – Reidsville High School

Assistant Principal Jessica Gillie – Bethany Elementary School

Assistant Principal Mindy Harmon – (TBD)

Assistant Principal Brian Knowles – Rockingham County High School

Assistant Principal Stephanie Lemons - Morehead High School

Assistant Principal Aviana Lindsey – Leaksville-Spray Elementary School

Assistant Principal Justin Terrell – Western Rockingham Middle School

Assistant Principal Katie Tillotson – Dalton McMichael High School

Assistant Principal Christopher Higgs – Rockingham County Middle School

Assistant Principal Lindy Seymore-Carter – Dalton McMichael High School
3 months ago, Eric Goodykoontz
The Rockingham County Schools Board of Education has approved the appointment of Nathan Ziglar as the Principal at Williamsburg Elementary School, effective July 1, 2026.

Nathan Ziglar brings 18 years of experience across three North Carolina school systems and every grade span to his new role. Throughout his career, he has served in several schools across the district as both assistant principal and principal. Ziglar began his career in education as a high school history teacher at Reidsville High School.

A native of Rockingham County and a graduate of Rockingham County Schools, Ziglar previously served as assistant principal at Williamsburg Elementary School from 2018 to 2021 and is honored to once again serve the Williamsburg community.

“It is a privilege to return to the first public school in North Carolina,” Ziglar shared. “I look forward to collaborating with the Williamsburg community and school staff to provide students with the highest quality educational experience possible.”

Ziglar holds a Bachelor of Science degree in History with a concentration in Secondary Education from Appalachian State University, a Master of Public Administration from Appalachian State University, and a Master of School Administration from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He was also selected as both an NC Teaching Fellow and Principal Fellow.
3 months ago, Eric Goodykoontz
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The Rockingham County Schools Board of Education has approved the appointment of Dr. Christy Ann Bailey as the Principal at Bethany Elementary School, effective July 1, 2026.

Dr. Christy Ann Bailey is a proud Rockingham County native and graduate of Morehead High School, where her love for athletics, teamwork, and community first began through soccer. She continued both her academic and athletic career at Greensboro College, playing soccer and lacrosse while earning her degree in Elementary Education. She later earned her Master’s degree in School Administration from Old Dominion University, followed by both her Education Specialist degree and Doctorate in Educational Leadership from University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Dr. Bailey often shares that some of the most meaningful moments of her career were spent teaching first, fourth, and fifth grade students. Throughout her career with Rockingham County Schools, she has served students, staff, and families in a variety of leadership roles, including assistant principal and Coordinator for Curriculum and Instruction. She has also proudly served as principal at Draper Elementary, Dillard Academy, Holmes Middle School, and Leaksville-Spray Elementary School.

Known for her commitment to building strong school culture, fostering meaningful relationships, and supporting academic excellence for all students, Dr. Bailey believes schools are strongest when students, staff, families, and community members work together.

Dr. Bailey is excited to join the Bethany Elementary School community and shared:

“I am honored to join a school community that so clearly values service, tradition, and relationships. Programs such as the Veterans Program, Grandparents Day, and May Day highlight the heart of Bethany Elementary and the strong community values that make it so special. I look forward to learning from this community, celebrating its traditions, and working together to continue Bethany’s strong tradition of academic excellence.”

Dr. Bailey resides in Eden with her husband and looks forward to becoming part of the Bethany school family.
3 months ago, Eric Goodykoontz
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The Rockingham County Schools Board of Education has approved the appointment of Amanda Wall as the Principal at Lincoln Elementary School, effective July 1, 2026.

Mrs. Amanda Wall brings more than nine years of experience in education and school leadership to her new role and most recently served as assistant principal at Leaksville-Spray Elementary School.

During her time at Leaksville-Spray, Mrs. Wall focused on school improvement initiatives, instructional leadership, and fostering strong relationships with families, staff, and the community. In recognition of her leadership and dedication to education, she was named the 2025 Rockingham County Schools Assistant Principal of the Year.

Prior to her work in administration, Mrs. Wall served as an elementary physical education teacher for five years in Franklin County, Virginia, and spent six years as an assistant softball coach at Ferrum College. Mrs. Wall earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Health and Human Performance with an emphasis in Physical Education Teaching from Ferrum College in December 2016. She later earned a Master of Education degree in School Administration and Supervision from Liberty University in December 2020.

“I am incredibly honored and excited to join the Lincoln Elementary community as principal,” said Wall. “While I am excited for this new chapter, Leaksville-Spray Elementary will always hold a special place in my heart. LSE has helped shape me into the educator and leader I am today, and I will forever be grateful for the support and memories built over the last four years.

“I truly believe schools are built on teamwork and a shared love for children, and I cannot wait to get to know the students, staff, and families at Lincoln Elementary. I look forward to celebrating successes, supporting one another through challenges, and creating opportunities for every child while always keeping the best interests of children at the center of our decisions.”
3 months ago, Eric Goodykoontz
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The Rockingham County Schools Board of Education has approved the appointment of Misty Corum as the Principal at Leaksville-Spray Elementary School, effective July 1, 2026.

Mrs. Corum brings two decades of educational experience within Rockingham County Schools, including service as a classroom teacher, Title I Coordinator, and assistant principal at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. Most recently, she served as interim principal at Leaksville-Spray Elementary School.

Her diverse leadership background reflects a strong commitment to instructional excellence, student achievement, school safety, and fostering positive school communities. Mrs. Corum holds a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education from Guilford College, a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction from Grand Canyon University, and a Master of School Administration from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She is also a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro’s PPEERS Leadership Program (Cohort 3) and was recognized as a 2024 finalist for Rockingham County Schools Assistant Principal of the Year.

For Mrs. Corum, this appointment is especially meaningful, as Leaksville-Spray Elementary is a school she knows and loves deeply, having previously served the Dolphin community as both a fifth-grade teacher and Title I Coordinator.
Her leadership is grounded in relationship-building, high expectations, and ensuring every child has the academic and emotional support needed to thrive. Mrs. Corum looks forward to serving the staff, families, and community of Leaksville-Spray Elementary and is excited to continue the school’s tradition of excellence while building on opportunities for growth and success for all students.
3 months ago, Eric Goodykoontz
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The Rockingham County Schools Board of Education has approved the appointment of David Edrington as the Principal at Western Rockingham Middle School, effective July 1, 2026.

David Edrington brings more than 25 years of experience in education and technology to his role as principal of Western Rockingham Middle School. Prior to entering education, he spent 15 years as Programming and IT Manager at WTWB/WCWG.

David earned a Bachelor of Science in Middle Grades Education and a Master of Library and Information Studies from UNC Greensboro, as well as a Master’s in Educational Leadership from the University of Arkansas.

During his time at Reidsville Middle School, David taught social studies and science before transitioning to the role of Media Coordinator. He also served on the School Improvement Team, MTSS Committee, and Instructional Leadership Team, contributing to school-wide academic and organizational initiatives.

For the past three years, David has served at McMichael High School, where he has held several leadership roles, including Assistant Principal, Testing Coordinator, Title I Coordinator, and most recently, Interim Principal.
Western Rockingham Middle School looks forward to the leadership, experience, and dedication Mr. Edrington brings as he continues to support students, staff, and the school community.
3 months ago, Eric Goodykoontz
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The Rockingham County Schools Board of Education has approved the appointment of Josh Eanes as the district’s new Director of Secondary Schools, effective July 1, 2026.

A graduate of Morehead High School and a proud product of Rockingham County Schools, Mr. Eanes brings 19 years of educational experience within the district to his new role. He began his career as a Special Education teacher at Dillard Elementary School before serving as assistant principal at both Huntsville Elementary School and McMichael High School.

For the past 10 years, Mr. Eanes has served as principal of Bethany Elementary School, where he fostered a culture grounded in strong relationships, high expectations, and student success. Under his leadership, Bethany Elementary consistently met academic proficiency and growth targets, reflecting the school’s ongoing commitment to excellence.
Reflecting on his new role, Eanes shared his enthusiasm for continuing to serve the students, staff, and families of Rockingham County Schools.

“As a lifelong resident of Rockingham County, I am excited about the opportunities ahead as I work alongside our secondary schools and the greater Rockingham County community,” said Eanes. “I understand the importance of supporting our students, families, staff, and schools, and I remain committed to building strong relationships through active involvement in our schools and throughout the community.”

Rockingham County Schools looks forward to the leadership, experience, and dedication Mr. Eanes will bring to the position as the district continues its mission of providing high-quality educational opportunities for all students.
3 months ago, Eric Goodykoontz
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Rockingham County Schools is hiring. Please take a look at our Vacancy Posting and Apply TODAY.
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RCS is Hiring. Please see the attached positions.
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