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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.
An adult holds a child while they both smile looking at a spread of food.
POST OF THE WEEK: 🦃🥧🍽 Owen Middle Brings Community Together for Annual Family Dinner
 
On Thursday, November 20, Charles D. Owen Middle School opened its doors, and heart, for the annual Gobble Til You Wobble family dinner. This beloved tradition invites all families across the Owen district to enjoy a free, festive meal served with care, gratitude, and plenty of holiday spirit.
 
Long tables filled the cafeteria as neighbors, students, and staff came together to share heaping plates of turkey, ham, sides and desserts. Laughter echoed through the room as families reconnected with friends, met new faces, and took a moment to pause and enjoy one another.
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A student smiles and gives a thumbs up next to Principal Nicholas Honeycutt, who is duct-taped to a wall of lockers.
 
SCHOOL POST OF THE WEEK: North Buncombe Middle School
 
If you were lucky enough to get here early this morning, you would have seen our very own Mr. Honeycutt duct taped to the wall outside the cafeteria!  He spent about 20 minutes suspended on the lockers before gravity won the battle!  Thanks for being such a great sport, Mr. Honeycutt!
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A student carries a Christmas tree.
🎄 Members of two Buncombe County Schools FFA programs are ready to help you deck your halls. Both North Buncombe and A.C. Reynolds High Schools are operating Christmas tree lots this season, giving students a chance to use what they’ve learned in class while also spreading some holiday cheer.
Seven students pose for a picture.
💪 Five students from North Buncombe High School and two from Enka High School recently completed the WNCStrong Youth Service Corps program, a seven-month internship that provided hands-on learning opportunities for students as they assisted farmers working to repair their land after Hurricane Helene.
West Buncombe Elementary students dance in colorful traditional dress.
 🎉 West Buncombe Elementary School students from kindergarten through fourth grade lit up the stage at this year’s Dual Language Hispanic Festival.
Manteo Mitchell speaks while sitting on the edge of the school's stage.
🏃🏾 Olympic athlete Manteo Mitchell visited Joe P. Eblen Intermediate School this month to speak with fifth-and sixth-grade students aboutthe importance of staying active.
A Johnston student smiles while working on an animation project.
💫 Fourth graders at Johnston Elementary had a unique learning experience thanks to special guest Jim Jenkins, creator of the hit 90s cartoons “Doug” and “PB&J Otter."
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