Happy Holidays: A Message from Supt. Baldwin
BCS Communications Dept.
December 16, 2021-
Happy holidays! As students prepare to enter the winter break after school on Friday, Superintendent Dr. Tony Baldwin shared
a hopeful message with the Buncombe County Schools community.
"I want to thank our families, educators, staff, and, of course, our students, for their patience, persistence, and teamwork as we’ve returned to in-person learning this school year," he said.
Dr. Baldwin expressed gratitude to the community and educators for helping make high quality in-person learning possible this fall. He concluded by wishing all a restful break.
Following the break, schools will resume instruction for students on Monday, January 3, 2022.
Full Transcript:
Seasons greetings to our Buncombe County Schools family! This is Superintendent Dr. Tony Baldwin.
As we enter our winter break, I want to thank our families, educators, staff, and, of course, our students, for their patience, persistence, and teamwork as we’ve returned to in-person learning this school year.
I’ve had the opportunity to visit all 44 of our campuses throughout the fall, and I am pleased to say that high-quality instruction is taking place inside classrooms across the entire district. It has been refreshing to see our community schools continually buzzing with academic, athletic, and fine arts activities. Thanks for doing your part to keep our schools safe and healthy.
There is certainly much to look forward to as we begin a new year and semester. But first, I hope you have a restful and meaningful winter break and holiday season.
From our Buncombe County Schools family to yours, Happy Holidays.