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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.
Three children sit with Santa and Mrs. Claus.
POST OF THE WEEK: 🎅🍳 Families Gather for a Magical Morning at Erwin's High's Annual Breakfast with Santa
 
Clyde A. Erwin High School was filled with holiday cheer on Saturday, Nov. 22, as families from across the community gathered for the school’s annual Breakfast with Santa. Hosted each year by the hardworking FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) students, with support from the teacher cadet program, the event showcases the spirit of leadership, service, and joy that defines the Erwin community.
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A screenshot from a video showing kindergarteners walking down the hallway dressed in paper bag vests. A student hugs a teacher in the background.
 
SCHOOL POST OF THE WEEK: Leicester Elementary School
 
“A-B-C, march with me!”
Today, we celebrated our kindergarten students for learning their letters with an Alphabet Parade. Our kindergarteners proudly walked the halls displaying each letter as their fellow students cheered them on. The ABCs are fun to see! 🎉🔤💙
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A student hits a floor drum with his hands.
 🥁 Recently, Fairview Elementary students spent a whole day drumming, chanting, and creating music together thanks to Dancing Drum, a North Carolina Arts Council Teaching Artist program based in Asheville.
A student rides one of the new bikes down a trail behind the school.
 🚲 Berm Peak founder Seth Alvo recently visited the Martin L. Nesbitt, Jr. Discovery Academy (NDA) Mountain Bike Club to put two new entry-level trail bikes to the test with help from student riders.
Stefanie Hill poses with three students in the hallway.
🧮 Erwin High Assistant Principal Stefanie Hill recently received the highest honor for math education from the NC Council of Teachers of Mathematics!
Caanan Frisby talks to a camera during a previous interview.
💪 Koontz Intermediate’s Canaan Frisby has been named the Middle School Physical Education Teacher of the Year by the NC Society for Health and Physical Education. 
Lacey Davis poses with BCS school and district leadership.
⚙️ Erwin High School Family and Consumer Sciences teacher Lacey Davis from has been named the runner up for the NC Career and Technical Education Teacher of the Year. 
Five students in makeup and costume pose in front of the set.
🎭 North Buncombe Youth Theater offered a vibrant look behind the curtain as students held a final dress rehearsal for “Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka Jr.”, which opened Thursday.
A teacher and three students pose in front of a Thanksgiving lunch spread.
🍗 Owen High gathered in the spirit of gratitude on Nov. 25, as students, families, staff, alumni, and community members shared in the school’s annual Thanksgiving lunch.
A kindergarteners throws a ball into a set of cups while a high schooler watches.
🎲 Reynolds High early childhood education students welcomed Haw Creek Elementary kindergarteners for a Fall Fest packed with colorful, kid-friendly games.
Two students look closely at cards during the lesson.
💸 T.C. Roberson High School juniors and seniors recently got a hands-on lesson in what it truly means to manage life, money, and everything in between. 
A student plays cello while wearing a Santa hat.
🎄 Erwin Middle and High School’s string musicians ushered in the holiday season with a dazzling performance at the annual Ingles Giving Tree Lighting Celebration.
A teacher points while leading part of a discussion.
💡 BCS Teacher Advisory Council members gathered last week to learn from each other and do a deeper dive on Elevate BCS, a new instructional framework launched this year.
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