Largest jackpot of any u. S. Lottery game on record and fourth largest jackpot and remember in asheville, Frank Griffin won more than 210 million, where is frank . Holly i think he went and did good good, didnt he spend money on sports complexes and gave back to the commumuty . Good morning, its january 6th, thanks for waking up with us. Ingrid is ingrid i feel like the odds of giving the money to someone else are so slow. Holly i think you can get struck before you will be winning it. Ingrid hit multiple times. We are not talking storms or anything but just cold conditions. That is the headline today. Similar to yesterday, but even colder in some locations. 17 in asheville right now. 15 in brevard. Cherokee, 19. 15 degrees in hendersonville and 17 degrees. By 12 p. M. , by lunchtime, still barely above freezing, but overall, a milder day. Coming up in my full forecast we will talk about a return to the 50s. And as you head out towards i40 in asheville, we have construction to make you
The district announced the new administrators May 28. We are pleased to have these strong administrators taking on new roles and responsibilities,” Buncombe County Schools Tony Baldwin said in a press release. “We know there is hard work ahead as we all continue to recover in the wake of the pandemic. These are the right principals to take the helm and help lead the way to student success.”
Here s the new leadership at county schools, as described in the release:
Carrie Lynch is the new principal at Avery’s Creek Elementary School. Lynch, the 2021 BCS Principal of the Year, is currently the principal at W.D. Williams Elementary School. Her past assignments include assistant principal at W.D. Williams and Asheville City Schools Ira B. Jones Elementary School.
Educator gets surprise sendoff
FLETCHER, North Carolina (WLOS) A local longtime educator received a surprise sendoff Thursday. Co-workers and friends gathered at Fletcher Park to show their appreciation for Avery’s Creek Elementary School principal Denise Montgomery, who is preparing to retire.
Montgomery has spent 30 years as an educator in Henderson and Buncombe counties. She credits all educators for adapting to the challenges of her last year on the job.
“Probably the most challenging thing has been that connection piece and keeping connected with our children and with the staff and with the families, but our teachers have done an outstanding job,” Montgomery said.
Elementary teacher takes students back in time
ARDEN, NC (WLOS) An Avery’s Creek Elementary School teacher is using virtual science lessons to take her students back in time.
Linda McDonald is teaching her students about a time when dinosaurs walked the earth 230 million years ago. The giant creatures dominated the land for 160 million years.
Scientists first uncovered dinosaur bones in the 1800s a lesson McDonald said captured the students’ imaginations.
“So, even though dinosaurs lived millions and millions of years ago, we just found out about them, like, a 100 years ago,” the fourth-grade teacher said. “Isn’t that amazing?”