As parents, do you have questions about free breakfast and lunch?     Are the meals free? Breakfast and lunch will be free for all students. Students will not need to provide their student ID in order to get a meal. Meals are limited to one breakfast and one lunch per student per day. What […]

All WCPSS schools will open on a two-hour delay on November 6, 2018 due to the state and local elections. Please mark your calendars accordingly. The law requires that if local election officials ask to use a public school campus as a polling place, the request must be honored. Measures will be in place to […]

Great info! Raleigh’s Parks & Rec department is offering childcare today because of the weather. IF Wake County Schools are closed tomorrow (Jan. 5) and you are in need a program for your child(ren), The City of Raleigh Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources offers the Weather Bound program at the locations listed below. The program is […]

Snow Make-Up Days In Wake County Monday’s missed day Traditional calendar students will go to school on Friday, January 27 Year-round tracks 1, 2, and 3 will have school on Saturday, January 14 Track 4 was not in session, so no make-up day is required Tuesday’s missed day Traditional calendar students will go to school […]

The recent increase of bomb threats in Wake County Schools, especially if it results in an evacuation and a response from police and fire departments, have prompted officials to propose adding a fine for people who call in a threat or any kind to Wake County schools. The district received 22 threats in October and […]

Wake County school system officials have added an additional date to a series of public meetings on the district’s proposed student assignment plan. Members of the Wake County Public School System’s Student Assignment Task Force will meet with the community at Sanderson High School on Sept. 14 to answer questions about the draft plan and […]

Wake County parents got the chance Wednesday evening to learn more about a student assignment plan that would give them a say in which school their child goes to but leaves some concerns about transportation and capacity. About 33 people attended a meeting at Middle Creek High in Cary held by Superintendent Tony Tata and members […]

VIA: WRAL.COM After several last-ditch efforts to keep diversity a factor in deciding how to assign students to Wake County schools, the Board of Education voted Tuesday to adopt a controversial policy that moves away from the district’s longstanding practice of busing. A crowd of opponents jeered, shouting “Hey, hey. Ho ho. Resegregation has got […]