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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 photos from the six senior walks.
POST OF THE WEEK: 🎓🎓🎓 Special Steps: BCS Class of 2026 Takes Senior Walk
 
In a journey full of smiles and tears of joy, soon-to-be graduates of Buncombe County Schools participated in the 2026 Senior Walks. The annual event is a chance to revisit their elementary, intermediate, and middle schools, re-connecting with teachers who helped them along the way, and giving younger students a look into their future.
 
Click the links below to view the Senior Walk photo galleries:
 
A screenshot showing students celebrating at a prom.
 
 
From sparkly dresses and sharp tuxes to dance floor memories that will last a lifetime… Prom 2026 was one to remember ✨đŸĒŠ

Buncombe County Schools students showed up in style, celebrated friendships, and made unforgettable memories all across the county. Here’s to the laughter, the music, the photos, and the moments they’ll never forget. 💙

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People clap and wave as a charter bus arrives at Enka High School.

đŸĨŽ The Enka High softball field was lit late May 28, along with the road in front of the school as the Sugar Jets returned to a cheering crowd after winning the North Carolina 5A Softball Championship. 

North Windy Ridge Intermediate School STEM teacher Russell Thompson poses with a fifth grade student wearing the prosthetic arm.

đŸĻž North Windy Ridge Intermediate STEM teacher Russell Thompson is helping students learn about science, engineering and compassion, one 3D-printed prosthetic arm at a time.

Milan poses on campus.

✨ Throughout the school year, Black Mountain Elementary fifth grader Milan has taken it upon himself to help keep the campus clean by picking up trash around the school grounds. 

A student participates in a long jump contest.

😀 Students gathered at A.C. Reynolds High for a day filled with celebration and community during the Special Olympics presented by Buncombe County Parks and Recreation. 

A senior signs while wearing UNC Chapel Hill attire and surrounded by UNC colors.

đŸ–Šī¸ Six graduating seniors in the Teacher Cadet program at North Buncombe High School recently signed letters of intent to pursue degrees in education at colleges across North Carolina. 

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