Progressive Education Students and staff smiling with their artwork at the craft sale.

The Occupational Course of Study (OCS) students turned the Buncombe County Schools (BCS) Central Services building into a bustling marketplace Friday. High school students from Enka, Clyde A. Erwin, North Buncombe, Charles D. Owen, T.C. Roberson, and A.C. Reynolds high schools set up tables to showcase and sell their creations. 


Male student wearing a Santa hat smiling for a photo.

Handmade ornaments glistened under the lights, colorful signs and artwork caught curious eyes, and candles with cozy scents invited shoppers closer. The air was filled with the sweet aroma of baked treats, which made it hard to resist a bite. 

Handmade sock snowmen.

BCS staff browsed tables to find unique gifts that couldn’t be found anywhere else. Each purchase felt personal, a small piece of the students’ hard work. By the end of the day, laughter and gratitude filled the room. The students had done more than just sell crafts; they had shared their creativity, their skills, and a little bit of holiday cheer with everyone who walked through the doors. Proceeds raised went to the OCS department at each school.