Future Teachers Eager to Impact Youths
A recent awards banquet honored teachers of the year and local education majors, bridging generations.
Blue Ridge College & WGU Expand Pathways for Education
Blue Ridge Community College students now have expanded four-year higher education pathways thanks to a new collaborative agreement with WGU North Carolina. Blue Ridge students who earn an associate’s degree in business administration, information technology, K-12 teacher education, and health professions are now able to transfer those credits and pursue a bachelor’s degree through WGU […]
Dr. John Bryant Guided HCPS Through the Pandemic
Dr. John Bryant’s last day on the job is Thursday, June 30. He proudly reflects on his past two years at the helm.
Five More Educators Enshrined in HCEF Hall of Fame
The five new inductions push Hall of Famers beyond 135 since 2003.
Students Compete in First In-Person State Event
Several North Buncombe High Black Hawk students were lauded with awards and official positions at the State Leadership Conference.
Students Honored for Anti-Drug Pledges
Students from the eight HCPS high schools and middle schools signed pledges to avoid illegal drugs, alcohol and tobacco. Dozens of student leaders were honored at a rally.
School Choice: Conserving U$ Cash?
EdChoice Reports N.C. school choice programs save taxpayers up to $154.3 million. Less students enrolling in traditional public schools amounts to less education tax for North Carolina residents.
Valley Hill School Gets Facelift, Tractors
The new year brings new purpose for freshly-renovated Valley Hill School in Henderson County.
Supt. John Bryant Touts In-School Learning
Supt. John Bryant gave a State of Education address a year into his HCPS reign such as about adjusting to the pandemic.
Is There a Faulty Narrative Upon Which CRT is Built?
How Critical Race Theory (CRT) influences learning in schools.