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Every day, our students learn through exploration, engage the community, and prepare for tomorrow. Our BCS Week in Review brings you these stories of achievement and success in Buncombe County Schools.
A collage showing the seven district finalists for BCS Teacher of the Year.
POST OF THE WEEK: ๐Ÿ†๐Ÿ“š๐ŸŽ Buncombe County Schools announces 2026-27 Teachers of the Year

Buncombe County Schools (BCS) is proud to announce its 2026-27 Teachers of the Year, recognizing outstanding educators from schools across the district.
 
Each year, every BCS school selects one educator to serve as its Teacher of the Year. These honorees then advance to represent their schools at the district level, where finalists are selected to compete for the title of Buncombe County Schools Teacher of the Year.
 
The overall county winner will be announced in March. That educator will go on to represent BCS in the North Carolina Teacher of the Year program, with the opportunity to advance to the national level.
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Officer Sog poses in front of a table in the school hallway.
 
SCHOOL POST OF THE WEEK: A.C. Reynolds High School
 
Today [Jan. 9] is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day and we are so excited to celebrate Officer Sog, our School Resource Officer!!๐Ÿ‘ฎ๐Ÿป๐ŸŒŸ He goes above and beyond every day to keep our campus safe, build positive relationships with students, and support our school community. Big Green Country is so grateful to have him!! Go Rockets!! Go Officer Sog!!๐Ÿš€ #acrhsrockets #rpi #biggreencountry #publicschoolproud
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One of the scenes from the play.
๐ŸŽญ Students in Susan Stanley Marino’s Theatre Arts class at Enka High School took audiences on a fast-paced and comedic journey through Greek mythology with their production of The Greek Mythology "Olympiaganza."
Eight students pose for a photo.
โค๏ธ Charles D. Owen High School's Serve to Lead Club recently came together for a powerful cause aimed at supporting children in Haiti, proving that small acts at home can create big change around the world. 
Three students look at one of the local business tables.
 ๐Ÿ”ง Erwin Middle School eighth graders got a taste of life beyond the classroom during a Career Café held during lunches earlier this semester.
Two adults and two students look at one of the presentations.
 ๐ŸŒ Johnston Elementary School celebrated the regions of the world by hosting a school multicultural night before Winter Break.
Community High Principal Cathy Haughney poses with exceptional childrenโ€™s teacher Tonya Gesing.
๐Ÿงญ The Rotary Club of Asheville has selected three Buncombe County Schools teachers as Teachers of Excellence, honoring their dedication.
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