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Traditional public high schools Name Grades Calendar Location School code Ref. Apex Friendship High School: 9–12 Traditional Apex 920317 Apex High School: 9–12 Traditional Apex 920316 Cary High School: 9–12 Traditional Cary 920368 Crossroads FLEX High School: 9–12 Traditional Cary 920386 East Wake High School: 9–12 Traditional Wendell ...
That year there were 3000 applications for 1000 available seats. The Wake County Public School System made headlines in 2006 and 2007 for converting 19 elementary schools and three middle schools to a mandatory year-round calendar. It put more than a third of the elementary schools on the year-round calendar starting in July 2007.
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".
Rolesville High School is a public high school located in Rolesville, North Carolina, United States.The school opened in 2013 after the splitting of the former Wake Forest-Rolesville High School (now Wake Forest High School).
Both potential CMS calendars have a 14-day winter break beginning for students Dec. 20, 2025 through Jan. 4, 2026, two days shorter than the 2024-25 school year and the same number of days as this ...
This will be the second year in a row Wake has revised the school calendar for Election Day and Juneteenth. Wake schools have changed 2023-24 calendars. See what days won’t have classes now.
In the academic year 2021–22, Cary High School had 120 teachers, with a student-teacher ratio of 17:1. [39] The majority of the teachers, 97%, have been in their profession for three or more years and are also certified. [40] In addition, Cary has a student–counselor ratio of 299:1, better than the state average of 361:1. [40]
After the first graduating class, Mark Savage was named WCPSS Principal of the Year in 2013, [4] an impressive accomplishment for a new high school. The following year, Heritage teacher Allison Reid was named the Wake County Teacher of the Year for her outstanding ability to integrate technology into instruction. [5]