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After not receiving a full budget from Buncombe County, Asheville City Schools made a plan to avoid job loss ahead of next ...
Superintendents of the 11 Western North Carolina school districts most severely impacted by Tropical Storm Helene accepted the North Carolina Association of School Administrators’ (NCASA) 2025 ...
Buncombe County's proposed budget falls short of Asheville and Buncombe schools' funding asks. What does this mean for the ...
There are still many road closures and thousands of people without power and water despite those efforts, leading to the Asheville area's private schools remaining closed, along with city and ...
The city school board hopes it will. The school board passed, 7-0, the most aggressive budget option — one free of cuts — presented by Asheville City Schools (ACS) Superintendent Maggie ...
Still without running water after Helene, schools in Asheville, N.C., can't hold in-person classes. Now the school system has decided to drill its own wells. Schools in Asheville have been closed ...
Raising property taxes is a shared sacrifice that can help ensure every child in our community gets what they need to thrive, ...
“We can’t wait until the [municipal water system] is fully repaired to open our schools,” Asheville City Schools Superintendent Maggie Fehrman said at Buncombe County’s daily briefin ...
ASHEVILLE - Buncombe County's proposed budget falls short of requests from both city and county school districts, which Asheville City Schools Superintendent Maggie Fehrman said would mean ...
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