Asheville, NC, August 21, 2025
News Summary
As the new school year approaches in Asheville, the local police department is reminding drivers to expect increased traffic around school zones and the importance of adhering to speed limits. Community organizations are facilitating various initiatives to support families, including school supply drives and health recommendations for children. Immunization awareness is also highlighted as public health officials stress its importance for preventing diseases. These efforts aim to ensure a safe and healthy environment as students gear up for the upcoming school year.
Asheville Students Gear Up for 2025-26 School Year: Safety Reminders and Community Support Initiatives
Asheville, NC — With the start of the new school year fast approaching on August 25, 2025, the Asheville Police Department (APD) is alerting drivers in the area to expect longer commute times due to increased school traffic. Throughout the day, school zones will enforce reduced speed limits, particularly between the hours of 6–8 a.m. and 2–4 p.m., although these hours may vary from school to school.
The presence of nearly 250 school buses in the area necessitates heightened caution among drivers. When a school bus displays flashing lights, vehicles are required to stop unless they are on the opposite side of a road with a median. The importance of following these rules is underscored by data indicating that nearly 250 children were fatally injured in school transportation accidents across North Carolina from 2010 to 2019, with 51% of those fatalities occurring among children aged 5 to 10 years. Most accidents happen approximately around 7 a.m. and 3 p.m., the primary times for school drop-offs and pick-ups.
Community Support Initiatives
As families prepare for the new school year, community organizations in Asheville are stepping up to provide necessary support. Eblen Charities is hosting the 17th annual “Tools for Schools” supply drive on August 7, where they will offer backpacks and essential school supplies to students in need.
Additionally, the United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County is contributing to this effort by assembling fully stocked backpacks for distribution through school counselors and partner nonprofits. On August 9, the Tanger Outlets Asheville will hold a Back-to-School Bash, which will include a New Shoe Collection Drive to benefit students at Owen Middle School. This community-driven event aims to create a sense of excitement for the new school year while ensuring students are well-prepared.
To mitigate last-minute shopping stress, local experts recommend that families start procuring school supplies early. Additionally, pediatricians emphasize the importance of transitioning children’s sleep schedules prior to the start of school. They also suggest focusing on health, nutrition, and physical activity to help students remain healthy and engaged throughout the year. Furthermore, educators advocate for the social and emotional well-being of children by recommending playdates and school visits to alleviate anxiety as the new school year approaches.
Health and Safety Recommendations
Parental discussions about online safety are also crucial as families prepare for school. This includes establishing limits on the sharing of personal information and managing children’s screen time. Local public libraries, such as Pack Memorial Library, play an essential role in providing resources, as they offer free Wi-Fi and various educational programming aimed at supporting families.
Public health officials in North Carolina are raising awareness about the importance of immunizations as the state has observed a rise in preventable diseases, such as measles and whooping cough. The Vaccines for Children program, which provides free vaccines to uninsured children under 18, will be vital during this time. Given that August is recognized as Immunization Awareness Month in North Carolina, families are encouraged to ensure their children are up-to-date on vaccinations.
In addition, Buncombe County Social Work is currently collecting school supplies to assist over 300 school-aged children in foster care. This initiative runs from July 22 to July 31, highlighting the community’s commitment to ensuring that all children have the necessary supplies to succeed in their education.
Conclusion
As the 2025-26 school year begins, it is crucial for families to stay informed about safety measures and community resources available to support students. From reducing speed limits in school zones to offering school supply drives, Asheville is dedicated to fostering a safe and supportive environment for all learners.
FAQ Section
What are the new school zone speed limits in Asheville?
Speed limits in school zones are reduced between 6–8 a.m. and 2–4 p.m., but times may vary depending on the specific school.
How many school transportation-related accidents occurred in North Carolina?
From 2010 to 2019, nearly 250 children were killed in school transportation accidents in North Carolina, with over half of those fatalities among children aged 5 to 10 years.
What community support initiatives are available for students?
Community support initiatives include the “Tools for Schools” supply drive by Eblen Charities, the United Way’s backpack assembly, and a Back-to-School Bash at Tanger Outlets Asheville.
Why is immunization important for students returning to school?
Immunizations are critical to preventing the spread of diseases, especially as North Carolina has seen a rise in preventable illnesses. The Vaccines for Children program offers free vaccines for uninsured children.
Key Features of the Article
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| School Supply Drive | Eblen Charities will host its 17th annual “Tools for Schools” on August 7. |
| Community Events | Tanger Outlets Asheville will hold a Back-to-School Bash on August 9. |
| Immunization Awareness | August is Immunization Awareness Month; vaccinations are encouraged for all children. |
| School Zone Safety | Reduced speed limits enforced during specific morning and afternoon hours in school zones. |
| Increased Bus Presence | Drivers must stop for school buses when lights are flashing, with caution advised during school hours. |
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Additional Resources
- WLOS: Police Drivers Slow Down in School Zones
- 828 News Now: Back to School Tips
- WLOS: Asheville Mall Hosts Free Back to School Celebration
- CNN: Hurricane Helene Impacts North Carolina Schools
- 828 News Now: Community Urged to Help Foster Kids
- Wikipedia: School Safety
- Google Search: Back to School Tips
- Google Scholar: School Health and Safety
- Google News: Immunization Awareness Month
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