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Photo courtesy WCPSS Smith Magnet Elementary School

Find the right magnet school for your family’s needs at next week’s Magnet Elementary Mini Fair.

Held at Brooks Magnet Elementary on Jan. 9 from 9:30-11 a.m., this free informational session is here to help you learn about Wake County’s wide range of award-winning magnet elementary schools.

You’ll have the chance to connect with reps from 20 local magnet schools for info on applications, enrollment, and programs that fit your child’s strengths and interests all in one place.

Map their academic future

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