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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.
Anneliese Shreve, her husband, and district leaders pose on stage at Brookstone Church.
POST OF THE WEEK: 🏆🏆🏆 BCS Celebrates Teachers of the Year
 
After another day of pouring themselves into their students, a special group of BCS teachers had a night to reflect on their own accomplishments and celebrate the amazing work happening in classrooms across the school system.
 
The BCS Teacher of the Year event Thursday night at Brookstone Church in Weaverville united the Teachers of the Year from each of the system’s schools. The evening concluded with the surprise announcement that Anneliese Shreve of Buncombe County Early College is the overall BCS Teacher of the Year.
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Students and teachers hike down a trail in DuPont State Recreational Forest.
 
SCHOOL POST OF THE WEEK: Clyde A. Erwin Middle School
 
Students from Erwin Middle and Eblen Intermediate Hiking Clubs had an amazing trip to DuPont State Recreational Forest to explore the waterfalls! With beautiful weather and even better company, it was a day full of adventure and memories. 🌄💧

Great time, great experience—Go Warriors! 🔴⚪️
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District leaders and athletic directors pose in front of an NCADA background.
🏅 The NC Athletic Directors Association celebrated champions of school athletics programs, including four Buncombe County Schools teammates.
Mrs. McBride poses with her principal and district leaders.
❤️ Ann-Marie McBride has been named BCS School Social Worker of the Year. Mrs. McBride has a huge heart for service and has spent her career working to make a difference for families.
Students and teachers pose outside the event.
🌎 A.C. Reynolds and Cane Creek middle school dual language classes joined peers from across the state this month for a Spanish-language global diplomacy simulation.
A boy smiles while pointing rhythm sticks toward the audience during a performance.
🎨 Barnardsville Elementary families watched and took videos as students showcased songs, movement, rhythm stick routines, and bucket drumming during Spring Arts Night.
A student speaks at the front of the class.
🗳️ At Roberson High, students in Josh Lowe’s AP U.S. Government & Politics class participated in an immersive Mock Congress simulation about real-world issues.
Students clap during one of the presentations.
🔭 Dual language students at West Buncombe Elementary delivered a student-led astronomy presentation entirely in Spanish.
A student uses a drill on a clamped part of a doghouse structure.
🐶 Classes from Enka, Erwin, North Buncombe, Owen, Reynolds and Roberson, built custom dog houses for the “Pawrade of Homes.” 
A teacher adds a post-it note to a sheet of paper taped to a wall.
👂 The BCS Teacher Advisory Committee gathered for a deep dive into the budget process and an opportunity for teachers to provide input from families. 
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