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To receive more information about Magnet Schools, please contact:

Michelle Ungurait
Director of Magnet and
Choice Schools
120 Franklin Blvd.
Greensboro, NC 27401
(336) 378-8832

Frequently Asked Questions for Elementary & Middle Schools

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What is unique about magnet schools?

At the elementary and middle school levels, each of the magnet programs emphasizes a specialized theme or adheres to a special philosophy of teaching and learning. As for the curriculum, all Guilford County schools, including magnet schools, follow a curriculum prescribed by the State. Magnet schools, however, provide unique opportunities for in-depth study and enrichment experiences in specific areas of interest such as math, science, the arts, foreign language and communications. Also, subjects in the core curriculum are taught with a focus on the school's theme. These experiences greatly expand a student's exposure to particular areas of interest beyond those available in other schools.

The schools with special philosophies, such as the Montessori schools at Triangle Lake, Washington and Erwin, Peeler Open School and Murphey Traditional Academy use unique teaching and learning strategies delivered by teachers who have been specially trained in these methods.

How do you choose the right magnet program?

Choosing the right magnet program is important. Some parents select a program based on their child's special interests, talents and abilities. Others base their choices on the recommendations and experiences of friends with a child already in a program. It is very important for parents to visit the schools they are considering to see the programs firsthand before making a final decision. All magnet schools schedule open houses and tours during the application period and at other times also. To take advantage of these opportunities, call the school for dates and times.

Do families pay tuition to attend magnet schools?

No. There is no tuition for students whose parents live in Guilford County. Occasional costs that may occur during the year would be similar to those in any other school. The state-of-the-art technology, equipment and/or the unique instructional strategies not available in other schools are funded by the school system and a special magnet school grant.

Applications from students whose domicile is outside Guilford County will not be considered.

Who is eligible to apply?

The elementary and middle magnet application process is open to all students who wish to apply. The Spanish Immersion Programs accept students only through kindergarten due to the uniqueness of these programs.

How do you apply for enrollment?

Applications can be picked up, completed and returned at the annual magnet school fair. Applications are also available at any magnet school, at the Guilford County Schools Student Assignment Offices at 120 Franklin Boulevard, Greensboro, on-line by choosing "Applications" from the menu on the left, or by calling (336) 370-8303.

In cases where there are duplicate programs, the residence of the parents/guardians will determine the school to which the student is eligible to apply. The duplicate programs are listed below:          

 Elementary:

  • Global Studies – Brooks or Johnson Street
  • Montessori – Erwin, Washington or Triangle Lake
  • Spanish Immersion – Jones or Kirkman Park
  • International Baccalaureate – Falkener or Northwood

Middle:

  • Middle School for the Arts – Lincoln or Penn-Griffin
  • Middle School Global Studies – Lincoln or Johnson Street
  • Middle School Science and Technology – Aycock or Welborn
  • Middle School International Baccalaureate – Hairston or Ferndale

To verify the school to which your child should apply, call the Student Assignment Office at (336) 370-8303

Click here to view the duplicate elementary school magnet feeder patterns.

Click here to view the duplicate middle school magnet feeder patterns.

All completed applications must be returned to Guilford County Schools c/o Student Assignment Office. The address for mailing or delivering the application appears at the bottom of the form. No applications are accepted before the official application period. No advantage is given to applications based on when they are received within the official application period. Applications received after the deadline may be considered on a space available basis.

When is the application period?

The  2009-2010 application period for elementary and middle schools is February 13 - March 12, 2010.

How are students selected for admission?

Acceptance into magnet programs is based on a random selection process. Every effort will be made to provide parents written notification of their child's enrollment status by April  10, 2009. Applicants who are not selected in the initial process due to lack of space will placed in a waiting pool and maybe offered the opportunity to enroll later in the year if space becomes available. If no space becomes available during the year, those in the waiting pool must reapply the following year if they still wish to attend the magnet school.

Is transportation provided for magnet students?

GCS will make a reasonable effort to provide transportation for magnet students who are county residents.

Are siblings guaranteed acceptance?

Applicants to an elementary/middle school magnet program who have a sibling already enrolled who will continue in that program next year, will automatically be placed in the program on a space available basis. However, siblings must submit an application during the official application period in order to be considered.

For siblings who are applying and do not have another sibling already in the program of choice, applications will be considered individually. Multiple birth siblings (i.e. twins, triplets, etc.), however, will be considered as one application. For example, if one twin is accepted, both will be accepted.

Do magnet parents have special obligations?

By completing an application, and if their child is accepted, parents are agreeing to accept assignment to the magnet school requested. They are also making a commitment to keep their child in that program for one full school year. Also, magnet parents and guardians are expected to play an active role in their child's education.

For more information about magnet schools

Call the schools you are interested in exploring and ask to speak with the principals and/or other parents who already have children in the school.

Schedule a tour of the magnets you are considering by calling each school. Special tours are planned at all magnet schools before and during the application period.

Invite a magnet principal or school system administrator to talk to your civic club, church group or neighborhood gathering.

Tune to Channel 2, Guilford County Schools' cable TV station, for special programming on magnet schools during the months of February and March.

For information about the application process, call the Student Assignment Office at (336) 370-8303. For information about magnet programs, call (336) 378-8832.

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