
How much screen time is enough? All BCS families are invited to a special screening of SCREENAGERS, March 28 at 6pm in the NBMS theater. Admission is free.


Third Grade is celebrating huge growth in reading and math! We have been working on main idea and division. The students hard work is paying off! We feel more celebrations coming in the near future as we near the CORE Growth goals we have been working towards!




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Check out Mrs. Swann's Class and their guest readers from North Buncombe High School Baseball team. Students enjoyed hearing the story Green Eggs and Ham read by sophomores Jake & Lane. Mrs. Swann's class had a wonderful time with these amazing players. We wish them luck in their upcoming season. Go Blackhawks!






Fourth graders created fraction cards to solidify their fraction knowledge. After creating the fraction cards, students sorted their cards on a number line from least to greatest. Students also played a game called “Capture Fractions,” which is similar to the card game called War.

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In science, 4th grade students experimented with potential and kinetic energy by building domino structures. After students built the structures, they identified where there was potential energy. Student then added kinetic energy to see the structure’s energy path, and energy transfer.







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Miss House’s class practices reading with fluency each week with Flashlight Fridays! Thanks to donations from our Black Hawk families, students enjoy getting cozy with a favorite book each Friday afternoon.








Miss Plummer’s class investigated the properties of solids by describing different objects! Students used adjectives to describe the different solids they examined.

WVES Live: Behind the Green Screen
Pull back the curtain and see how the magic is made. These student wizards conduct every aspect of the morning announcements from writing to production.







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Mrs. Clouse’s third graders worked hard on main idea with supporting details, and then played hard with a game called array cover-up. Students are considering how to break apart, larger, multiplication combinations, using known combinations.

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Students in 4th grade learned about the difference between weathering and erosion by observing what happened to "rocks" during various experiments. Students saw that rocks can be broken down into sediments and those sediments can move to new locations






Mrs. Ingle’s class is using synergy to write questions about the text we read. They had a cube with the question words on it, they rolled the cube to determine which word that their question would begin with.





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