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Explore 60+ award-winning magnet schools at this free November fair

The upcoming Magnet and Early College Fair offers an inside look at the unqiue schools, pathways, and programs offered throughout Wake County.

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It’s no secret that Wake County is home to some of the top magnet schools in the country, nationally recognized for academic excellence and innovation.

But did you know there are more than 60 award-winning options to choose from?

Spread across Wake County, these diverse environments let students dive deep into specialized curriculum, including:

  • Arts
  • STEM
  • International Baccalaureate (A global program serving 2+ million students)
  • Language Immersion
  • Early College
  • And so much more

➡️ The best way to find your child’s fit?

By attending the Magnet & Early College Fair at Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School on Saturday, Nov. 1.

This free, no-obligation event lets parents and prospective students drop in anytime between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. to:

🎓 Map their path through academics

Even if your child won’t start elementary school until 2026-27, the fair is a great opportunity to learn about Magnet Pathways: themed programs that span multiple grade levels.

Stop by to hear from elementary school teachers and families about their experiences teaching and learning in a magnet school, and to learn about the enrollment process in WCPSS.

🧲 Why magnet schools?

Quick answer: They’re high-quality education opportunities that will push and engage your child academically.

Magnet schools give your child more opportunities to think critically and analytically, access new and diverse experiences, and help them grow into a successful adult.

Bonus: No matter which magnet school you choose, your child will have high-quality teachers, access to a unique program, and a strong family-to-school connection.

Find their future at the fair

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