Frequently Asked Magnet Questions
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Q: Are magnet schools the same as charter schools?
A: No. Charter schools operate independently and outside county school districts.
Q: How can I attend a magnet school?
A: You may apply to magnet schools during the application period,
typically mid-October through mid-January, at https://wcpss.schoolmint.com/login
Q: What do I need to do if my child is selected for a magnet school or year-round school?
A: You don’t have to do anything else. Students who are selected are automatically assigned to that school. Students selected for a school other than their first choice are assigned to that school AND placed in an applicant pool (non-numeric waitlist) for their first choice. You can only enter the waitlist for your first choice school.
Q: Is bus transportation available to magnet or year-round students?
A: Yes, in most cases, but the type of service may vary depending on your school choice and home address. To check transportation options, visit wcpss.net/preview
Q: If I get into a magnet elementary school, where will my child attend middle school?
A: Magnet elementary students have priority when applying to a magnet middle school. Magnet middle school students have priority when applying to a magnet high school. They have highest priority for the middle/high school in their program pathway but also have priority to any other magnet middle program.
Q: What is a pathway?
A: Pathways allow students to continue with their chosen magnet theme from kindergarten through senior year of high school, if they choose. Students get a high priority for placement when continuing to a magnet middle or magnet high school in their pathway.
The pathways are: • Leadership & Technology • Gifted & Talented • International Baccalaureate • Language Immersion/Global Studies. View the pathway chart at wcpss.net/pathways.
Q: How do I register my kindergartner in WCPSS?
A: Rising kindergartners or students new to Wake County register at the base school. Begin at wcpss.net/enroll. Once you complete the enrollment process and get a student identification number, you may apply for a magnet, early college, or year-round school.
Q: To how many magnet and year-round schools may I apply?
A: You may apply to up to 5 magnet programs/schools and 1-2 year round schools ranking them first choice, second choice…Use www.wcpss.net/eligble to identify eligible magnet schools based on your address.
Q: Is there a waitlist?
A: Any student NOT selected for their first choice school is placed in an applicant pool (non-numeric waitlist) even if you are selected for another school to which you applied. An applicant could be in several applicant pools (early college, magnet, year-round). Selection to another school does NOT impact place in the applicant pool/waitlist. You can only be placed on the waitlist for the school listed as your first choice.
Q: Are siblings processed together?
A: If all students in a residence (siblings) cannot be selected for the same grade level (e.g. elementary), then none are selected.
Q: Can I decline my magnet or year-round acceptance?
A: No, there is no decline option. To request a different school or the base school, you must submit a transfer request at transfers.wcpss.net/apply. Request for base is guaranteed if submitted during the initial transfer period in February/March.
Q: How can I return to base after applying to a magnet or year-round school?
A: You may submit a request to attend a different school or return to base, during the transfer period (Feb/Mar) at transfers.wcpss.net/apply
Q: Are there any entrance requirements for acceptance to a magnet school?
A: There are no test or performance requirements to apply to a magnet program except for the AIG Basics program at the middle school level. Applicants to the AIG Basics program at the middle school level must have WCPSS AIG identification.
Q: Do I have to apply every year to keep my magnet seat?
A: No, applicants selected for a magnet school may remain assigned to that school until the final grade as long as they reside in Wake County. Magnet students MUST submit an application to continue in a magnet school at the next level (entering middle or high school) and have high priority in selection to the program pathway school at the next level.
Q: From elementary to middle and from middle to high school, do magnet students get any priority in the selection process?
A: Yes, magnet students have high priority in the selection process.