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The Wake County school system is looking at converting Pine Hollow Middle in northwest Raleigh and Rolesville Middle to either a traditional calendar or a track 4 only year-round calendar. The ...
“The Wake County Board of Education recommends completion of twenty-six (26) units of high school credits over four years in order to earn a diploma,” according to the updated policy.
$1.3 million in charter school payments from more Wake County students than expected attending those schools. $658,000 to pay for criminal records checks of job applicants and school volunteers.
Early action (EA) is a type of early admission process offered by some institutions for admission to colleges and universities in the United States.Unlike the regular admissions process, EA usually requires students to submit an application by mid-October or early November of their senior year of high school instead of January 1.
Wake Early College of Information and Biotechnologies: 9–13 Early College Morrisville 920587 [5] Wake Forest High School: 9–12 Traditional Wake Forest 920588 Wake STEM Early College High School: 9–13 Early College Cary 920582 Wakefield High School: 9–12 Traditional Raleigh 920595 Willow Spring High School: 9–12 Traditional Fuquay ...
Alumni by high school in Wake County, North Carolina (2 C) Pages in category "High schools in Wake County, North Carolina" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
Wake has been particularly hard hit by the expansion of school choice options. The percentage of Wake County students attending district schools has dropped from 82.5% in the 2013-14 school year ...
Willow Spring is a relatively new high school, built to accommodate the growing population of Wake County in the 2020s. [6] WCPSS Assistant Superintendent and future principal of the school upon opening, Wade Martin, [2] helped propose the idea for a new school, after multiple schools in the area were cited as being "significantly over 100 percent of their capacity".