Our Teams

School Demographics
BCS is the state's 15th largest school system and the largest school district in Western North Carolina. It employs nearly 4,000 people and serves more than 22,300 students, making BCS the county's second largest employer. More than 50 different languages are spoken in our 44 schools. The system is sub-divided into six districts, each with one high school and one middle schools except for an additional middle school serving both the Reynolds and Roberson Districts. All high schools and middle schools have an array of athletic teams available for students.

NCHSAA Athletic Regulations
All Buncombe County High Schools are members of the NCHSAA and are regulated by NCHSAA rules.  The NCHSAA Handbook can be viewed at www.nchsaa.org.

High Schools

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Enka

Enka logo

Mountain Athletic 3A

Erwin

Erwin logo

Mountain Athletic 3A

Owen

Owen logo

Western Highlands 2A 

North Buncombe

North Buncombe logo

Mountain Athletic 3A

Reynolds

Reynolds logo

Mountain Athletic 3A

Roberson 

Roberson logo

Western Highlands 2A

High School Conferences

Enka, Erwin, North Buncombe, Reynolds, and Roberson are members of the 3A/4A Mountain Athletic Conference. Owen is a member of the 1A/2A Western Highlands Conference.

Middle Schools

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Cane Creek

Cane Creek logo

Enka

Enka Middle logo

Erwin

Erwin logo

Owen

Owen Middle logo

North Buncombe

North Buncombe Middle logo

Reynolds

Reynolds Middle logo

Valley Springs

Valley Springs Middle logo

Middle School Conference
The French Broad Middle School Conference is comprised of seven Buncombe County Middle Schools along with Asheville Middle School.

Middle School Athletic Regulations
The handbook for middle/junior high school athletic programs has been written to assist local boards of education and their staffs in carrying out the intent and purpose of General Statute 115C-47 (4) which makes it the responsibility of the local board of education to regulate extracurricular activities, including athletics.  This manual provides guidelines for LEAs to provide consistency, sportsmanship and fairness for all children who choose to participate in interscholastic athletics. To view a copy of the Middle/Junior High School Athletic Manual, look under Athletic Information.  If a situation is not covered in the middle school manual, please refer to the NCHSAA Handbook for guidance. 

Have questions or need additional information?
David Ball
david.ball@bcsemail.org
828.255.5874

Burt Jenkins
burt.jenkins@dpi.nc.gov