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About This School
Tarboro High School is a public high school in Tarboro. The principal of Tarboro High School is Lisa Cooke, who can be contacted at lcooke@ecps.us. 663 children attend Tarboro High School and are mostly Black, non-Hispanic; Hispanic; and White, non-Hispanic. 59% of the 663 students here are paying reduced lunch prices. The student to teacher ratio at Tarboro High School is 17:1. Edgecombe Early College High School is one of the nearest high schools.
Student Ethnicities
Ethnicity
School
District
Black, non-Hispanic
65%
59%
Hispanic
6%
7%
White, non-Hispanic
29%
34%
Asian/Pacific Islander
0.4%
0.3%
Student Subgroups
Subgroup
School
District
Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program
59%
70%
Community Rating & Reviews
(9 months ago)
There is a lack of disciplince in the school some students are treated as if the leadership is afraid to address their bad behavior fearing the outcome will be the student being expell according to school policy.
(2 years ago)
Why are the students that made it to the Tennis State Championships not recognized on the schools sign but the football and basketball teams are?
(4 years ago)
I love THS! Even though there could be more after school activities and clubs Drama for an example.
(6 years ago)
The principal and teachers at Tarboro High seem to care about the students on a personal level. They have started a Freshman Academy program and have also begun offering AP courses (5 AP courses for a school of 850 students!). The safety of the school has improved (Mr. Lutz has installed security cameras). I know all this because my child feels informed about what goes on at the school. All of this great stuff is going on at THS despite the fact that it is in a low-wealth school system has low parent involvement has more than half of its students on free-reduced lunch and an overbearing central office that doesn't know how to help the schools succeed. And the school has been a 'high growth' school for the past ten years in a row (only three schools in NC have done this)! I am glad my child is a Viking!
(6 years ago)
I'm dissappointed in the quality of education my children have received in Tarboro. There are very few good teachers in the high schools.
(8 years ago)
The school is a good and very good enviroment. There not alot of fights ecept may one or two a year. I was sadden to look at here report card and see three A's and then a f. I've tried talking to the principal but I believe I will have to go to the state about this.