Asheboro City Schools Career & Technical Education (CTE) Department is excited to announce the first-ever Bridge Building Competition for middle school girls, an event aimed at fostering interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) among young female students. The competition, sponsored by NC FAME (Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education) in partnership with several prominent industry leaders, will take place on October 30, 2024.
Posted Tuesday, October 22, 2024
In celebration, we are recognizing Hispanic and Latino members of the ACS community. On our final HHM 2024 highlight post, we lift up a district leader, Dubraska Stines, ACS's Multilingual Learners Lead Teacher.Can you tell us about your heritage and how it has shaped your personal and professional journey?
Posted Monday, October 14, 2024
Asheboro High School, in collaboration with Randolph Community College (RCC), is excited to announce the expansion of its career academies, designed to provide students with industry-focused training and a direct pathway to successful careers, referred to as Blue Comet Academies.
Posted Friday, October 11, 2024
We believe that every student, every day deserves a nurturing environment, no matter the circumstances. If your family has been displaced by the storm and you are seeking shelter in Asheboro, we want you to know that our doors are wide open.
Posted Wednesday, October 9, 2024
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, we are recognizing Hispanic and Latino members of the ACS community. Today, we highlight two first year teachers: Nathaly Trinidad Flores (AHS Ag Teacher) and Lianne Diaz Navarro (Balfour 4th Grade Teacher).
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, we are recognizing Hispanic and Latino members of the ACS community. Today, we highlight a dynamic couple who both work at Asheboro High School: V. Carolina Agüero, a Spanish teacher, and her husband Martin Stanich, an ESL teacher.
Posted Sunday, October 6, 2024