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Wake County’s magnet schools are designed to challenge students to think creatively and solve problems while being exposed to new experiences.

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Calling all parents. We recently gave you a look into WCPSS’ magnet school programs, which can be found in 56 schools locally — now it’s time to enroll your student and apply for magnet schools.

Here’s how enrollment works:

1️⃣ Find your base school using the address lookup tool

2️⃣ Begin online enrollment

3️⃣ Finalize enrollment by bringing required documents to your base school

4️⃣ Complete the application process.

WCPSS is accepting applications until Wed., Jan. 25, 2023. 🎒. Learn more.*

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