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With its adopted budget, county commissioners didn't meet education advocates' demands. But more funding for schools could be ...
Raising property taxes is a shared sacrifice that can help ensure every child in our community gets what they need to thrive, ...
In a 5-2 vote, the Buncombe Board of Commissioners approved a nearly $624 million budget that didn’t satisfy the education ...
Analysis by Every Child NC, a coalition of state nonprofits, suggests the plan would increase annual state funding for ACS and Buncombe County Schools by roughly $10 million and $46.4 million ...
Many who attended the meeting advocated for an even greater property tax rate increase to fully fund public schools in the county ... which pummeled Western North Carolina last September.
Just days after posting a list of "sanctuary" jurisdictions that included Buncombe County, the Department of Homeland ...
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ASHEVILLE – Nearly 30 people addressed the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners during a public hearing on the county’s proposed fiscal year 2026 budget that, if adopted, would include a 6% ...
This event offers a vital opportunity to stand together and raise community awareness about proposed funding decisions impacting Asheville City Schools (ACS) and Buncombe County Schools (BCS).