KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
Kindergarten Registration is in full swing! Feel free to come by school any day between 8am - 4pm to register your child for the 2013 - 2014 school year. We look forward to your arrival! Here is a direct link to the complete forms you will need to complete registration. Kindergarten Reigstration Forms. You can also find out more information about student registration by going to our "Quick Links" for parents. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need any assistance with this process.
We would be happy to help!
We would be happy to help!
Important Dates & Upcoming EventsTuesday May 21st Language Arts EOG Wednesday May 22nd Math EOG Thursday and Friday May 23rd/24th EOG Make Ups Monday May 27th NO SCHOOL (Memorial Day) Wednesday May 29th 5th Grade Science EOG Wednesday June 5th Kindergarten Award Ceremony (9:45) Thursday June 6th 1st Grade Award Ceremony (9:45) Friday June 7th 2nd Grade Award Ceremony (9:45) Friday June 7th 3rd/4th Grade Awards Ceremony (1:00) Monday June 10th 5th Grade Awards Ceremony (9:45) Monday June 10th LAST DAY OF SCHOOL Have A GREAT SUMMER! |
News & NotesNewest Staff Websites
Check out two of the latest Wakelon staff members who have created their own website for students and parents. The first is Ms. Reuwer - 5th grade teacher and the other is Ms. Veley - school counselor.
Title 1 Information & Updates
As a parent of a child who attends a Title 1 School you are entitlted to certain rights and privilages. These are outlined below. If you would like any of this information please do not hesitate to contact us at school. Specifically, you have the right:
Ready to Learn Center
PLAY GROUPS with the EASTERN REGION READY TO LEARN CENTER (919)365-0921, (919)365-2606 All classes are parent interactive. Invite a friend! Child Care Homes are also invited to attend.
New Common Core Curriculum
Wake County schools will undergo curriculum changes in the 2012-13 school year due to North Carolina’s adoption of the new Common Core State Standards and the N.C. Essential Standards. These new guidelines describe the essential skills and knowledge that students master annually and provide parents with a clear and common understanding of what their child is expected to learn and know. Learn More.
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