There are LOTS of exciting things going on this fall, from activities and events to special programs and new innovations. Use the "Contact Us" form to let us know if you hear of other system-wide things we should include on this page!
Should Asheville City Schools and Buncombe County Schools merge?? That's the question the state legislature has asked the County to study, and your opinion is needed! Below are the dates for nine drop-in community meetings, as well as one online forum to gather community input that will be presented to the North Carolina General Assembly in February 2025:
Monday, Sept. 9 - 3:45-6:30 p.m. - Owen Middle School
Tuesday, Sept. 10 - 3:45-6:30 p.m. - East Asheville Library
Thursday, Sept. 12 - 3:45-6:30 p.m. - Cane Creek Middle School
Friday, Sept. 13 - 11:30 a.m.-2:15 p.m. - Weaverville Community Center
Monday, Sept. 16 - 3:45-6:45 p.m. - Isaac Dickson Elementary School
Tuesday, Sept. 17 - 3:30-6:30 p.m. - Erwin High School
Wednesday, Sept. 18 - 5:30-8:30 p.m. - Enka Intermediate School
Thursday, Sept. 19 - 3:45-6:30 p.m. - Hall Fletcher Elementary
Friday, Sept. 20 - 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. - Skyland/South Buncombe Library
Monday, Sept. 23 - 5:30-7:30 p.m. - Online forum
For more information or to submit a question for the Forum, click here.
New for the 2024-25 school year, the Buncombe County Transportation Department has a really cool tool for parents to use to receive specific information about their child’s school bus ride. Using the "Edulog Parent Portal App" parents will be able to:
Buncombe County School's Transportation Department provides daily bus service to over 13,000 students traveling 15,800 miles daily. Its current fleet consist of 262 yellow buses and an additional 45 white activity buses.
Thanks to all of the wonderful bus drivers who ensure our students get to and from school safely each and every day... you are ROCK STARS!
Buncombe County School Board, Asheville City School Board and Buncombe County Commissioners met on August 22 as part of the Commissioners' efforts to refine their Strategic Plan 2030 goals and strategic priorities. This was the first time all three boards have come together around a long-term goals conversation. No action or formal votes came from the meeting, but it was an excellent opportunity for local elected officials to learn and listen.
Asheville City Schools Superintendent Dr. Maggie Fehrman and Buncombe County Schools Superintendent Dr. Rob Jackson started the morning sharing presentations outlining how the school systems are meeting Commissioners’ strategic priorities and their goals and concerns moving forward.
Buncombe County’s Strategic Policy and Analysis Manager Heather Parkinson led the group through a series of exercises to help define shared purpose, goals, and future strategic priorities. Conversation centered around student success, state funding, retaining and recruiting teachers, and universal pre-kindergarten. Both school boards expressed gratitude to the Board of Commissioners for creating the space to have a conversation around the importance of a successful local school system.
(Photo and information courtesy of Buncombe County government).
The Buncombe County Schools web site has printable and interactive school calendars available at this link:
Buncombe County Schools Calendars 2024-2025
Have a great school year everyone!!
In June 2023, the state legislature revised the law governing elections in BCS. Instead of six residency districts based on the six high school attendance zones and one at-large member, the law directed BCS to create six electoral districts along with the one at-large seat.
These 6 electoral districts DO NOT mirror the six sub-districts we're used to in Buncombe County, so it will be important in the upcoming election for you to check and see which ELECTORAL district you are in. Amy Churchill represents District 4, shown in purple on the map above. It includes the Roberson District and portions of Enka and Reynolds.
To find your Voter Registration information, including which races you'll vote for and which precincts/districts you're in, visit NC Department of Elections Voter Look Up
The yard signs are here and card handouts are at the printer. It would be fantastic if you can help distribute them, and/or help her buy more through your donations! Reach out to Amy via the "Contact Amy" form here on the website, email her at info@amychurchill.org, or message her on her Facebook page.
Thank you for helping to re-elect Amy Churchill, an involved, knowledgeable, highly qualified school board member who wants nothing more than to help our students, teachers, staff, and schools succeed!
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