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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. In 2017, BCS ranked 16th in the United States and first in the state of ...
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.
March 11, 2024 at 5:22 AM. ASHEVILLE – After months of deliberation and more than $40,000 spent, the Buncombe County Board of Education begrudgingly approved an electoral map Thursday night that ...
Buncombe County Sheriff's Office: $24.6 million. Buncombe County Detention Center: $21.1 million. General government: $67.8 million overall in fiscal year 2023 spending — it was $57 million in ...
No. 103 - Roberson High School. No. 125 - Reynolds High School. No. 137 - North Buncombe High School. No. 167 - Owen High School. No. 197 - Enka High School. No. 258 - Buncombe County Early ...
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Based on the data for fiscal year 2022-23 from the N.C. Department of Juvenile Justice, there were 340 total school-based complaints in Buncombe County, 118 or 35% of which were for Black students.