A close-up of the right front tire of a bus navigating through two rows of tennis balls

School bus drivers showed off their safety skills this month at the 2025 Roadeo, hosted at the Buncombe County Schools Transportation Center. 

A driver puts a paper with his driver number under the windshield wiper while an inspector writes on a paper on a clipboardDrivers from BCS, along with those from Asheville City, Graham, Haywood, Jackson, Macon, and Transylvania county school systems, competed on a road course with obstacles they needed to avoid. Challenges included guiding a bus through a row of tennis balls without knocking any over and making a tight turn without hitting any traffic cones. 

An inspector measures the  distance from a white line to the front bumper of a bus“We have a lot of narrow roads here in the mountains,” shared Kathy Bailey, a bus driver for Emma Elementary. “The Roadeo is a chance to show that we’ve kept our skills sharp to keep our kids safe.”

Emma Elementary bus driver Kathy Bailey stands with BCS Transportation Director Jeremy StoweThe event is also an opportunity to recognize unsung heroes who care for students each day.

A group of bus drivers standing outside a bus awaiting their Roadeo results“Our bus drivers are our frontline ambassadors for our schools,” said Buncombe County Schools Transportation Director Jeremy Stowe. “They’re often the first person a student sees every morning, and they help set the tone for the day. The Roadeo is a great way to bring the drivers together to celebrate all they do and have them display all the skills they’ve gained in their training and daily duties as bus drivers.”

An inspector with a clipboard watches a bus navigate through two rows of traffic cones