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Educating Leaders for Tomorrow Through a Tradition of Excellence
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250 Overlook Rd, Asheville, NC 28803 USA |
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School type | Public Secondary School (U.S.) |
Established | 1962 |
School district | Buncombe County Schools System |
Principal | Amy Rhoney |
Faculty | 100 [1] |
Enrollment | over 1650 [2] |
Campus size | 261,000 sq.ft.[2] |
Campus type | Suburban |
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Website | http://www.buncombe.k12.nc.us/tcrhs/site/default.asp |
T.C. Roberson is a high school in the Buncombe County Schools System in Asheville, North Carolina. It is located at 250 Overlook Road, Asheville, NC 28803. TC Roberson High School was founded when Valley Springs High School and Biltmore High School were combined to form one high school. It is named for Thomas Crawford Roberson, a former Superintendent of Buncombe County Schools and the architect of the consolidation of 21 county high schools into the 6 county high schools that exist today. Its school newspaper is the Golden Fleece. It has two feeder schools - Valley Springs Middle School and half of the students at Cane Creek Middle School.
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Roberson athletics is considered to be the best in Buncombe County and among the best in the state. In North Carolina, Roberson is ranked fifth in North Carolina in state championships holding a total of 37.[3] In addition, Roberson has won the AAA Wachovia Cup (award for best overall athletic program in the state of North Carolina) for three straight years and five times since the Wachovia Cup was created in 1979. Roberson's main rivals in athletics in the Asheville area are A.C. Reynolds High School, and Asheville High School. T.C. Roberson is well known for being a powerhouse in mens tennis. In 2010 the legendary mens tennis coach Tuffy Clark retired. Throughout Tuffy's tenure at head coach, the mens tennis team won a record 14 straight MAC conference titles.
T.C. Roberson Junior Classical League (Latin Club)
Spanish Club
French Club
Roberson Thespians