Members of the robotics team at Hall Fletcher Elementary School are thrilled about their most recent competition.Members are working on their driving skills. The 15-member team just returned from a competition in Charlotte.They didn't place in the top 10
Over the years she has dressed as a mouse, a train conductor from the Polar Express, and even Cindy Lou Who.But this holiday season she's bringing the chill.The principal of Hall Fletcher Elementary School is creating magical moments dressed as a snowman.C
There are some students in Asheville who don't mind staying after school. As a matter of fact, they look forward to those days.The children are involved in an after-school program at Hall Fletcher Elementary School. They meet after school every afternoon f
The ninth annual West Asheville Garden Stroll is set for 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, but the kickoff ceremony begins at 10:30 a.m. at Hall Fletcher Elementary School.Ms. Summer and a group of kindergartners have been busy checking the progress in the school g
An Asheville school distributed food to help families in need get through the summer.Social worker Tiffany Brooks says Provision Asheville donated enough for 50 boxes, including basic staples.Hall Fletcher is switching back to a traditional school calendar
A local elementary school brought Dr. Seuss' The Lorax to life.Students at Hall Fletcher Elementary made trees to represent each season.The kids then stuck their heads through holes in the trees and gave a statement about how they will speak for the trees.
Hall Fetcher Elementary School first-grader Lily Parkerson, 7, Is led up to the front of the audience to help Hugo, the Charlotte Hornet, build one of the three keys of reading during an assembly designed to get kids excited about reading at the school on Wednesday, April 27, 2016. After the assembly which included videos, dancing, games and give-aways the students got to visit the special "book bus" and all received a free book. The school was the first outside of the Charlotte area to get a visit from Hugo and the bus as part of a three-day literacy program.
Some Asheville City Schools students are learning about biology and botany with the help of some furry friends.Students in the FEAST Garden program at Hall Fletcher Elementary were growing grass from seed to learn about the life cycle of a plant.When they
Students at one Asheville city school are celebrating Digital Day--by programming a robot.These kids are pretty darn good at it.Students at Hall Fletcher Elementary School are using iPads to program robots like Dash.The students write the code to creat
He has sold millions of books, and on Thursday, local students got to ask him questions about his stories.To celebrate World Read Aloud Day, author Tony Abbott talked with students at Hall Fletcher Elementary School via Skype. He's one of six authors who
A program at Asheville-Buncombe Schools is getting new life, thanks to a gentle giant named Jelly.Once a week for the last three weeks, Paul Howey and Jelly have spent time in the library reading with K'yren, a second-grader.K'yren is one of a number of ki
Building gingerbread houses is certainly a holiday tradition at many elementary schools. But one local classroom is branching out this year.Kindergarteners at Hall Fletcher Elementary are using candy to create a replica of Haywood Road in West Asheville.Th
BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N.C. -- A special Veteran's Day celebration at Hall Fletcher Elementary, as students took some time to honor those who have served our country.Four veterans were given front-row seats to the presentation.Members of Asheville high's ROTC pr
Students at Hall-Fletcher Elementary helped bring comfort to crews battling wildfires.Mrs. Engel's first-grade class bagged-up baby wipes to send to the firefighters. They'll be able to use the wipes to clean their hands and faces before they eat .Student
ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- Students at Hall Fletcher Elementary are participating in the Global Cardboard Challenge.The fourth and fifth graders are designing games out of cardboard and other recycled material. The students had to come up with their own ideas, dra
ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- At one Asheville city school, a lesson about the weather turned into a school-wide project to help others.Ms. Adelman's second graders at Hall Fletcher Elementary are discovering the true meaning of giving.The class is discussing what th
Taebraun Avery, 6, meets with the Asheville High School Cougar as he walks into Hall Fletcher Elementary School for his first day of the first grade on Wednesday, July 20, 2016.