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In 1971, L. C. Purdy, by then a member of board of directors, told a reporter that no black students had applied and that he was not sure if the school would admit a black student. [10] In 1973, Wake Christian Academy's tax exempt status was revoked after a federal court found that the school would not admit black students. [11]
Dr. Robert Taylor addresses the school board and attendees after being sworn in as Wake County’s new superintendent of schools on Friday, September 29, 2023 in Cary, N.C. Superintendent’s 100 ...
Catty Moore (née Quiroz, previously known as Cathy Moore) is a member of the North Carolina State Board of Education, Interim Superintendent for Durham Public Schools, and the previous superintendent of the Wake County Public School System from 2018 to 2023.
Willow Spring is a relatively new high school, built to accommodate the growing population of Wake County in the 2020s. WCPSS Assistant Superintendent and future principal of the school upon opening, Wade Martin, helped propose the idea for a new school, after multiple schools in the area were citing as being "significantly over 100 percent of their capacity".
Winston Pierce gives high-fives at Farmington Woods Elementary School in Cary, N.C., on Oct. 6, 2023 during a celebration for her being named Wake County’s 2023-24 Principal of the Year.
Lee County Public Schools is a school division in Virginia that serves students in Lee County, Virginia. Located in the westernmost part of the state, the district serves almost 3,000 students and administers 11 schools: five elementary schools, three middle schools, two high schools, a career and technical education center.
The school was founded as Garner Senior High School (GSHS), which graduated its first class in 1969. Garner is one of four high schools in the Wake County Public School System offering an International Baccalaureate Programme of study, along with Needham B. Broughton High School, William G. Enloe High School, and Millbrook High School.
North Carolina has 115 public school systems, each of which is overseen by a local school board. A county may have one or more systems within it. The largest school systems in North Carolina are the Wake County Public School System, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, Guilford County Schools, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, and Cumberland ...