Public Schools of Robeson County is a school district headquartered in Lumberton, North Carolina. It operates public schools in Robeson County, with its jurisdiction being the county.[1]
As of 2019[update] the district had about 23,000 students.[2]
Schools
editSecondary schools
edit- High schools
- Fairmont High School
- Lumberton High School
- Purnell Swett High School
- Red Springs High School
- St. Pauls High School
- Robeson Early College High School
- Middle schools
- Fairmont Middle School
- L. Gilbert Carroll Middle School
- Littlefield Middle School (see Littlefield High School)
- Lumberton Jr. High School
- Orrum Middle School
- Pembroke Middle School
- Red Springs Middle School
- South Robeson Middle School
- St. Pauls Middle School
- Townsend Middle School
Primary schools
edit- Deep Branch Elementary School
- East Robeson Elementary School
- Green Grove Elementary School
- W.H. Knuckles Elementary School
- Long Branch Elementary School
- Magnolia Elementary School
- Rowland Norment Elementary School
- Oxendine Elementary School
- Parkton Elementary School
- Pembroke Elementary School
- Peterson Elementary School
- Piney Grove Elementary School
- Prospect Elementary School
- Rex-Rennert Elementary School
- Rosenwald Elementary School
- St. Pauls Elementary School
- Tanglewood Elementary School
- Union Chapel Elementary School
- Union Elementary School
Other facilities
edit- Career Center
- Indian Education Resource Center
- Learning Accelerated Program
- PSRC Online
- Shining Stars Preschool
Facilities
editThe headquarters is in the Comtech Technology Park in Lumberton, along Interstate 95. It previously had a different office, but Hurricane Matthew damaged the facilities in 2016. The University of North Carolina Pembroke temporarily hosted the finance department of the school district.[3]
References
edit- ^ "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Robeson County, NC" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved October 22, 2024. - Text list
- ^ "About Us". Public Schools of Robeson County. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
- ^ "The Public Schools of Robeson County Central Office is Relocated". Public Schools of Robeson County. Retrieved October 19, 2019.
External links
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