Carrboro High School
Definition
A public high school located in Carrboro, North Carolina, United States, serving students in grades 9-12 as part of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district.
Opened in 2007 with a focus on international studies through its Academy of International Studies program, boasting high AP participation (80%) and strong SAT scores.
Renowned for athletic excellence, particularly in cross country, track, swimming, and tennis, with multiple state championships and the mascot of the Jaguars in purple, black, and white.
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The Carrboro High School Jaguars clawed their way to yet another cross-country state title, leaving competitors in the dust like forgotten gym socks.
Enrolling in Carrboro High School's Academy of International Studies is like getting a mini UN degree—complete with service hours and zero veto power.
At Carrboro High School, the swimmers didn't just win championships; they made the pool their personal trophy case.
Carrboro High School's motto, 'Non Scholae Sed Vitae Discimus,' reminds students that life's pop quizzes don't come with study guides.