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T. C. Roberson High School

Public school in North Carolina, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

T. C. Roberson High School
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T.C. Roberson High School is a high school in Asheville, North Carolina. It is a part of the Buncombe County Schools System.

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History

T.C. Roberson High School was established in 1962, 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 the former 21 Buncombe County high schools into the 6 Buncombe 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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Overview

T.C. Roberson is located right by W.W. Estes Elementary School, Valley Springs Middle School, as well as Charles T. Koontz Intermediate School, making it a convenient location for both parents and students. Roberson is also home to the Progressive Education Program (PEP) which is a program dedicated to students with both mental and physical disabilities. The PEP program allows these students to attend school and have the same opportunities as any other student, such as having gym class, art class, math and reading lessons, and getting to meet and interact with classmates. The current principal of the PEP program is Larry Wiegel.

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Athletics

T.C. Roberson is affiliated with the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA). Its team name are the Rams, with the school colors being blue and gold.

Roberson's main rivals in athletics in the Asheville area are A.C. Reynolds High School and Asheville High School. The school is well known for being a powerhouse in basketball, soccer, cross country, swimming, tennis, and baseball.

T.C. Roberson Baseball

In 2024, the baseball team won its second consecutive state championship, marking the sixth in school history for T.C. Roberson baseball.[3] In total, T.C. Roberson has had 4 alumni play Major League Baseball (MLB), with 20 former T.C. Roberson baseball players having been drafted in the MLB draft.[4]

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