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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.
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POST OF THE WEEK: 👗❤️ Prom Dress Exchange Returns March 6-8

A community event is preparing to help students once again get dressed up to dance - and much more - for free.
 
The Prom Dress Exchange returns to Groce United Methodist Church in east Asheville this March. Now in its fifth year, the Exchange has grown beyond just prom and just dresses. It features formal and semi-formal wear including long and short dresses (sizes 00-4XL), women’s suits and separates, men’s suits and tuxedos, shoes, jewelry and accessories. 
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Five photos that show different students working on the project in a classroom.
 
SCHOOL POST OF THE WEEK: Glen Arden Elementary School
 
Mrs. Brown’s class created a snowstorm in a jar before heading home early for the real thing!
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A portrait of Silas Tisman
🐝 Estes Elementary fourth grader Silas Tisman has the opportunity to represent his school and the Buncombe County Schools system at the state spelling bee competition on March 1. 
Tara Ross-Mowry leads students in an activity that involves raising their hands in the air.
💡 In honor of National School Counselor Week, we are proud to celebrate Tara Ross-Mowery, a school counselor who is making a different at Pisgah Elementary School.
Two students chat while their teacher smiles in the background.
💬 North Buncombe Elementary Spanish Immersion students taught lessons to their peers entirely in Spanish.
A child and adult stir a pot of chili together.
🥘 Joe P. Eblen Intermediate held a schoolwide chili cook-off that turned learning into a delicious experience. 
Students gather around to look at an ultrasound image while another students uses the ultrasound device to scan the belly of a goat.
🐐 North Buncombe High CTE students had the unique chance to use an ultrasound machine on a pregnant goat!
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