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.
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POST OF THE WEEK: 🎁💝 A super secret school assembly turned out to be a special surprise for teachers and students at Fairview Elementary and Eblen Intermediate schools.
Altar’d State, which operates a retail store in Biltmore Park, announced two $20,000 donations in credit with AdoptAClassroom.org. The amounts will be shared among each school's teachers to buy extra supplies for classrooms in the new school year.
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ALL COUNTY ART SHOW BRINGS CREATIVITY TO LIFE
This year’s Buncombe County Schools All County Art Show is a colorful celebration of talent and imagination from students in kindergarten through eighth grade. Held at the Asheville Mall, the exhibition’s Family Night reception brought families, teachers, administrators, and young artists together from across Buncombe County Schools to admire a vibrant display of student artwork.
Each school proudly presented a gallery filled with paintings, drawings, and mixed media pieces, showcasing the unique styles and creativity of their students. Pottery tables displayed carefully crafted bowls, mugs, and sculptures with each piece reflecting hours of effort and artistic growth.
The high school show starts this week at the Asheville Mall!
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🌎 The Buncombe County Schools Migrant Education Program received the Continuous Program Improvement award from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.
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🦦 Fourth graders from W.D. Williams Elementary took learning to the next level with a hands-on adventure along the Blue Ridge Parkway- right in their own backyard.
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💃 The Bailey Mountain Cloggers brought energy, history, and fancy footwork to Weaverville Elementary, captivating students with a lively performance and interactive lesson.
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📚 Haw Creek Elementary received a heartwarming surprise- a donation of more than 1,000 books, thanks to the Harrisburg Youth Council and their community in Cabarrus County.
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✨ William W. Estes Elementary School’s 18th Blacklight Show exploded in colorful fun as fourth graders entertained students from Johnston Elementary, Emma Elementary, and Candler Elementary.
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Want to know more about Buncombe County Schools and your neighborhood school? Please answer the questions on this form, and a parent liaison will reach out to you.
Buncombe County Schools
175 Bingham Road, Asheville, NC 28806
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