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🌞 Our Summer Meals Program is in full swing! All children in our community are welcome to stop by one of the sites pictured below for a healthy meal!
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#community #summermeals #summer #summer2023 #bcs


☑️Vote for the Buncombe County Schools Foundation to win one of 12 grants being awarded by The Community Betterment Foundation in honor of the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce's 125th Anniversary!
Through July 31, you can support Buncombe County Schools Foundation in its mission to build a strong and dynamic foundation for Buncombe County Schools students and educators. Please vote for the Foundation once a day to win one of twelve $10,000 grants in partnership with the Asheville Chamber of Commerce. There is strength in numbers; together, we are more through this powerful collaboration- “Building Community Through Business.”
Vote once a day to support BCS students, educators, and faculty. Follow this link:
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Learn more: https://www.ashevillechamber.org/.../celebrating-125-years/

Breakfast and lunch will be provided at no cost to all students next school year!
We are pleased to inform you that Buncombe County Schools will be implementing a program available to schools participating in the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Programs called the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP). We will also implement Universal Meals at Nesbitt Discovery Academy (NDA).
What does this mean for you and your child(ren)?
Great news! All enrolled students at Buncombe County Schools are eligible to receive a healthy breakfast and lunch at school at no cost to your household each day of the school year. Parents (except those with students at NDA), there are no action steps for you to take at this time to participate in this program. We look forward to serving your students beginning August 28, 2023.
NDA parents will receive separate instructions regarding Universal Meals.
If you have any questions about this letter, please contact us at Buncombe Schools Nutrition Office, 828 255-5932.


Check out the News from the Nest for the week of May 29th! https://www.smore.com/vp9dt

Check out our Hawk High Five Winners for last week!


Check out this week's News from the Nest for the week of May 22nd! https://www.smore.com/v7tw3

3rd grade is in Spring Training mode as we prepare for our EOG’s! Each day we are reviewing together and working with partners to earn points for our class. Yesterday we reviewed main idea, area and perimeter. Mr. Hintz’s class is currently in the lead after day 1! Who will take the lead today?!? We are ready for the challenge! Today is “Jersey Day” as we prepare to knock these EOG’s out of the park!





Check out our News from the Nest for the week of May 15th! https://www.smore.com/mpvh4

Hawk High Five Winners for the last two weeks. Ask your student how they achieved this award!


Check out our News from the Nest for the week of May 8th! https://www.smore.com/q3akx

Check out our kids who have shown us their best in school this week!


Check out our News from the Nest for the week of April 24th! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jbAH24u02v_q5GW0OoJYVJKqYzGRXqBm/view?usp=share_link

Check out the News from the Nest for the week of April 10th! https://www.smore.com/m479p

Earlier this week, student ambassadors welcomed and helped parents sign in for the 2nd grade holiday meal.


Last week, Art with Words Club spent time reflecting on how we are Leaders at Weaverville Elementary!





Third graders used pattern blocks in Media to further develop their spatial reasoning skills. These puzzles became progressively more difficult, but our third graders rose to the challenge!





We would like to recognize our fourth-grade leaders. Last week, several students chose to help add mulch in the garden during their recess time. Many students proclaimed, “This is more fun than recess!” Our garden is getting a great spring makeover with the help of our student leaders.





Check out our News from the Nest for the week of March 27th! https://www.smore.com/z64ua

Mr. Oliver's fourth-grade class has been learning about the different forms of energy and how energy can be transferred from one form to another. Students became domino designers to model kinetic and potential energy transfer.




