ECS District
Superintendent
Dr. Randy Bledsoe My Favorite Saying: “It’s another great day!” Dr. Bledsoe became the Superintendent of Elkin City Schools in 2008, after serving as Principal of Greene Central High School in Snow Hill. Dr. Bledsoe earned his Master’s and Doctor of Education Degree at East Carolina University, after earning his Bachelor’s Degree at …
Meet the Board
Vice-Chairman Chairman Richard Brinegar James Freeman Foley Norman Stewart Roten Haley Sullivan 275 Ivy Circle Elkin, NC 28621 336-366-7750(Cell) 336-835-1082(Work) 447 Hawthorne Road Elkin, NC 28621 336-527-4290(Home) 336-835-4407 (Work) 121 Wilbur Gentry Lane State Road, NC 28676 336-366-2996(Home) 336-789-7525 (Work) 267 Church Street Elkin, NC 28621 336-835-3496(Home) 459 Friendship …
Central Office
Administration Name Ext Superintendent Dr. Randy Bledsoe 227 School Support Director Cynthia Altemueller 224 Exceptional Children and Student Services Director Angela Land 239 Maintenance Director John Altemueller 230 Child Nutrition Director Debbie McCoin 223 Human Resource Specialist Allison Moxley 226 Testing Director Shelia Settle 238 Chief Technology Officer Britt Shaw 250 Finance Officer Jan …
Departments
Academically Gifted Karen Spencer Accountability & Testing Shelia Settle Career & Technical Education Barbara Long Child Nutrition Debbie McCoin Curriculum and Instruction Cynthia Altemueller Finance Jan Zachary Human Resource Allison Moxley Maintenance John Altemueller Student Services Angela Land Technology Britt Shaw Transportation Casey Morrison
NON- Discrimination Statement
Public Notice: Elkin City Schools, in compliance with federal laws, does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, creed, age, national origin, ancestry, pregnancy, marital status or parental status, sexual orientation or disability. Questions or concerns should be directed to: Dr. Randy Bledsoe Superintendent Elkin City Schools 224 West Spring Street Elkin, …
AYP
2011 ELKIN CITY SCHOOLS AYP REPORT Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) measures the yearly progress of different groups of students at the school, district, and state levels against yearly targets in reading/language arts and mathematics. Title I schools and districts are especially affected if they do not make AYP. About half the schools inNorth Carolinareceive Title …


