Prepare to Create
Woven into each grade’s curriculum, the arts influence the intellectual, cultural, and creative growth of each Randolph student. Our emphasis on process and expression challenges students to discover their own creative spirits and voices.
Almost History:
That Space-Time Continuum Thing
Join us as Randolph Middle School student reporters livestream through history, accidentally disrupting major events like Columbus's voyage or the Declaration of signing, leading to a chaotic present that they must fix with their history teacher's help, saving the timeline in a goofy, fast-paced romp!
Showtimes:
- Thursday, February 26 @ 7:00 pm
- Friday, February 27 @ 7:00 pm
- Saturday, February 28 @ 2:00 pm
All performances are held in Randolph's Rhett Fine Arts Center, located at 1005 Drake Avenue in Huntsville, Alabama. There is no charge for these events. However, due to high interest in the show, tickets must be reserved in advance.
🎟️ Get your tickets here.
A strong arts program is essential for children to grow intellectually, culturally, and creatively.
At the heart of the Randolph curriculum are the three pillars of a balanced education: academics, arts, and athletics. Students quickly find themselves immersed and engaged in our campus community.
Kindergarten students begin by exploring line, shape, color, and texture, the tools through which the language of art develops. As our students grow and master the fundamentals, they move toward more personal expression. They may join the band or choir, or they may take courses in art history, painting, drawing, two-dimensional and three-dimensional art, ceramics, photography, and theater.
Randolph offers a sophisticated AP program for juniors and seniors where they may produce their own design portfolios. Whatever the artistic journey, students emerge with greater insights into themselves and see a new consciousness of the creative forces that shape our world and its cultures.




