We are proud to announce Mrs. Jill Winkle as the 2019-20 Baker Elementary Teacher of the Year. Mrs. Winkle works as a Reading Recovery teacher at Baker and has been employed by Randolph Central School Corporation for 16 years. This was awarded after being nominated by several of her peers. Some notable quotes from the nominations include:"Jill is wonderful! She is... READ MORE >

MEDIA CONTACT: Sam Rourke at (913) 206-7678 or SRourke@gov.in.govFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, June 3, 2020Next Level Programs of Study Pilot Programs Chosen12 schools to receive $50,000 Implementation Grant to offer new CTE Programs of Study(INDIANAPOLIS) -- The Indiana Office of Career and Technical Education (CTE) has selected 12 recipients for a Next... READ MORE >

Randolph Central School Corporation will be utilizing online enrollment for the upcoming school year. Parents and guardians of currently enrolled students will need to have an account set up prior to the end of this school year to be able to access the PowerSchool Unified Classroom portal. Many families have already set up access to the grade portal. If you have... READ MORE >

Substitute Teachers Needed Seeking caring individuals that enjoy working with K-12 students. Qualifications: High school diploma Eighteen (18) years of age or older Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) Substitute Teacher Permit For information to apply for your substitute teacher permit go to: ... READ MORE >

Baker students received the wonderful gift of story time and a book thanks to the Randolph County Literacy Coalition. Mrs. Candy Wilson came to Baker and read a story to all three grade levels before sending the gift books with teachers to pass out to students. A retired Baker teacher herself, Mrs. Wilson was able to share with students some tips for finding the... READ MORE >

The Randolph Central PRIDE Program, called RC PRIDE, describes the fundamental expectations of all students to learn employability and character skills. It serves as the K-12 model that provides the opportunity for students to earn work ethic certificates, including the Governor's Work Ethic Certificate for graduating seniors. To learn more, please view this... READ MORE >

Congratulations are in order for Mrs. Candice Horner, who was named O.R. Baker Elementary Teacher of the Year. Mrs. Horner is not only a Special Education teacher at Baker, but also touches the lives of all students through her work on the committees responsible for organizing activities such as Field Day, The Gift of Reading, and more. In order to be considered... READ MORE >

The students in Mrs. Coat's first grade class wrote a book about their future career aspirations this year. They studied the writing process of drafting and revision in order to prepare to publish their stories. Each student wrote and illustrated their own page about their career aspirations, and then sent them off to be bound as a real book. As a touching and... READ MORE >

Second Grade Students at Baker are doing exciting things in the Music classroom with Mrs. Wallace! Students used their knowledge of sound science and music to create their very own instruments. Studying how sound waves were influenced based on the volume of water in each jar, students were able to various notes and even produce songs. They first learned about the... READ MORE >

The Baker Elementary Family puts all children first in a safe school setting, by providing opportunities for all students to become responsible learners. READ MORE >