Our students will be productive citizens engaged in lifelong learning to reach their full potential. As responsible members of our global society, they will value differences and promote equity in their community.
The mission of the East Millbrook counseling program is to provide equitable and culturally sensitive support through core instruction, small group instruction and individual services. Using data and collaboration with stakeholders, we will develop students who are creative, collaborative, critical thinkers who use effective communication skills. We facilitate opportunities for personal growth and leadership while helping students overcome barriers and self-advocate to achieve goals.
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Students are able to fill out a self referral form
6th grade:
7th grade:
8th grade:
Students may also meet with counselor if their parents, teacher, or administrative staff refer them to the counselor. β
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Coronavirus Handout: Student Version - Parent Version - Spanish Version
Welcome to the Wake County Public School System! Here is how to enroll in our school district. If you have questions, please contact the Office of Student Assignment online or at 919-431-7333. En EspaΓ±ol
Step 1: Find your base school In Wake County, students are assigned to a base elementary, middle, and high school for their home address. Find your base school using our address look-up tool. Your base school may have an enrollment cap. You will still register for your base school. Learn more about how an enrollment cap might affect you.
Step 2: Enroll online
Step 3: Bring the enrollment materials to your base school In order to finalize the registration process, school staff will review your submission and contact you with the next steps. Please wait for information from your child's base school regarding the completion of the enrollment process. The following documents need to be presented in person at the school in order to complete the registration process even if you have uploaded the document to the online registration:
Step 4: Obtain and submit proof of immunizations and NC Health Assessment State law requires that every child entering public schools in N.C. for the first time receive a health assessment. The assessment must occur within 12 months prior to entering school. You or your medical provider should provide a completed NC Health Assessment Form to the school on or before the child's first day of attendance. NC Health Assessment Forms are also available at Wake County schools, area doctors' offices or at the Wake County Health Department.
State law requires these vaccinations before a student enters kindergarten and 7th grade.
A certified copy of your child's birth certificate. (Need a birth certificate? Parents of children born in Wake County may now order certified birth certificates on the Wake County Register of Deeds website.
Proof of your Wake County address:
Current water, gas, or electric bill in parent's name that is no more than 30 days old,
Newly signed lease that is no more than 60 days old,
A photo ID of the parent or legal custodian
Your child's immunization record
Any custody documents
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