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Considering Magnet School? Attend this Q+A.

Families have several opportunities this fall to explore innovative learning at CCMMS.

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CCMMS middle school students work on projects and socialize.

CCMMS students work on projects and socialize.

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Applications are now open for Centennial Campus Magnet Middle School (CCMMS), and families are invited to explore several opportunities to experience the school’s innovative approach to education firsthand:

  1. Attend a Q+A session, followed by student learning demonstrations, on Thursday, December 5 at 5 p.m.
  2. Register for an in-person tour to fit your busy schedule
  3. Reach out to Rachel Frasier, Magnet Coordinator, via email: rfrasier@wcpss.net
  4. Submit your magnet application by the January 23, 2025 deadline

Located on NC State University’s Centennial Campus, CCMMS operates as a Center for Innovation, empowering students with essential skills to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Through Design Thinking, students learn to empathize, solve complex problems, and refine solutions, guided by teachers who cultivate curiosity and model a growth mindset.

Thanks to a unique partnership with NC State, students regularly engage with university faculty and graduate students, bringing real-world expertise into CCMMS classrooms.

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