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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.
Hope Lukacena smiles in the stands during the Asheville Tourists game.
POST OF THE WEEK: โšพ๐ŸŽ HAW CREEK TEACHER HONORED AT ASHEVILLE TOURISTS GAME

Over the Labor Weekend, Haw Creek Elementary first grade teacher Hope Lukacena was honored at McCormick Field during an Asheville Tourists game. She was named Telco Bank’s Teacher of the Game, an honor made special because she was nominated by a grateful parent. 
 
Known for her unwavering dedication to her students, Ms. Lukacena beamed as her name was announced at the game. Families and fans applauded not only her recognition but the hard work teachers like her put in every day. It was a moment that celebrated her commitment to nurturing young learners and highlighted the powerful impact educators have on their community.
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A collage showing scenes of learning at North Buncombe High.
 
SCHOOL POST OF THE WEEK: NORTH BUNCOMBE HIGH SCHOOL
 
๐Ÿ’ก Learning happens everywhere!

Mr. Ayers's class is out in the parking lot learning about tractor safety, Mr. Deloughery's class is conducting awesome science experiments, and Mrs. Folkers's class is busy speaking Spanish.

And a huge congratulations to our school cafeteria for receiving a perfect 100 on their recent health inspection! We are so proud of our entire staff for their commitment to providing a safe and healthy environment for our students.

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Jordan Robertson poses in front of the White House.
๐Ÿด Charles D. Owen High senior Jordan Robertson spent this past summer in Washington, D.C., as one of only two students representing North Carolina in the Bank of America Student Leaders program.
Jennifer Knapp hugs two students in her classroom.
๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ For the past 12 years, speech-language therapist Jennifer Knapp has been helping Buncombe County Schools students find their voices at Woodfin Elementary, Clyde A. Erwin Middle, and Clyde A. Erwin High School.
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๐Ÿ“น The latest webisode of "BCS Parent University" is out. Learn about handy communication tools to help you stay connected and informed throughout this school year.
Black Mountain Primary students pose in front of the hot air balloon.
๐ŸŽˆStudents and staff at Black Mountain Primary School started the school year with their eyes to the sky - literally - as a colorful hot air balloon visited the school grounds.
A student selects a book from the vending machine.
๐Ÿ“— Students at Hominy Valley Elementary were surprised Friday morning with the unveiling of a new “Inchy the Bookworm” vending machine, thanks to a donation.
              
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