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Students As of September, 2013: 26,097 |
Buncombe County Schools is the name of the government body that oversees the public schools in Buncombe County, North Carolina. The members of the Board of Education are elected for four-year terms, and new members are elected every two years. The Buncombe County Schools System is the largest in Western North Carolina with over 26,000 students enrolled in 45 schools. It is also one of only 8 school districts in North Carolina to be accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Contents
- Map of Buncombe County Schools NC USA
- Structure
- High Schools
- Middle Schools
- Intermediate Schools
- In the Enka District
- In the Erwin District
- In the North Buncombe District
- In the Owen District
- In the Reynolds District
- In the Roberson District
- References
Map of Buncombe County Schools, NC, USA
Structure
The Board of Education consists of seven members. Bob Rhinehart is currently serving as the chairman of the board. Dr. Tony Baldwin has served the Board of Education as the school superintendent since 2009.
A separate entity from the Board of Education is the Buncombe County Schools Foundation. The foundation, which was founded in 1984, supports the schools and employees with volunteers and financial contributions.
This school system is divided into six districts: Enka, Erwin, North Buncombe, Owen, Reynolds, and Roberson. Within each school district there is one high school, one or two middle schools, and three to five elementary schools. Some districts also host an intermediate school, serving grades 5-6; in these districts, the middle school serves grades 7 and 8.
The system offers several alternative education settings. At the high school level, an Early College and a Middle College are housed on the campus of Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College (ABTech). Early College allows students to earn a high school diploma and associate degree simultaneously, while Middle College confers a high school diploma. Meanwhile, Community High School serves students with a history of attendance and/or discipline issues. Finally, the Progressive Education Program serves students with intellectual disabilities in age-appropriate settings at three sites: Estes Elementary, Valley Springs Middle School, and T.C. Roberson High School.
High Schools
Middle Schools
Intermediate Schools
In the Enka District
Candler Elementary; Hominy Valley Elementary; Pisgah Elementary; Sand Hill-Venable Elementary.
In the Erwin District
Emma Elementary; Johnston Elementary; Leicester Elementary; West Buncombe Elementary; Woodfin Elementary.
In the North Buncombe District
Barnardsville Elementary; North Buncombe Elementary; Weaverville Elementary; Weaverville Primary.
In the Owen District
Black Mountain Elementary; Black Mountain Primary; W.D. Williams Elementary.
In the Reynolds District
Bell Elementary; Fairview Elementary; Haw Creek Elementary; Oakley Elementary.
In the Roberson District
Avery's Creek Elementary; Estes Elementary; Glen Arden Elementary.