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North Buncombe High School is a public high school in Weaverville, North Carolina accommodating over 1000 students in grades 9–12. The school's mascot is the Black Hawk and the school principal is Kevin Yontz. North Buncombe High School was built after the decision to build larger schools and a $5.5 million bond that county voters approved.
The Buncombe County Schools system is the largest in Western North Carolina with almost 25,000 students enrolled in 47 schools and programs. It is also one of only 8 school districts in North Carolina to be accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
At-Large School Board Member Mrs. Amanda Simpkins has announced her resignation from the Buncombe County Schools Board of Education effective May 15, 2024, citing personal reasons.
Yancey County Schools: May 24. What school district is in Asheville? There are two districts in Asheville: Asheville City Schools and Buncombe County Schools. Buncombe County Schools in...
T.C. Roberson High School is a high school in the Buncombe County Schools System in Asheville, North Carolina. It is located at 250 Overlook Road, Asheville, NC 28803. TC Roberson High School was founded when Valley Springs High School and Biltmore High School were combined to form one high school.
ASHEVILLE - Buncombe County's 2023 fiscal year budget begins July 1 with a few big changes, no property tax increases and a focused interest in growing its education and general government spending.
Buncombe County will soon select a contractor to evaluate a merger between Asheville City and Buncombe County schools, as mandated by the state.
There are two public school systems within Buncombe County, including Buncombe County Schools and Asheville City Schools as well as many private schools and charter schools. There are four colleges in Buncombe County, including Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College , University of North Carolina at Asheville , Montreat College , and ...
The Buncombe school board begrudgingly approved an electoral map, which Democrats say was fueled by a GOP effort.
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