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Frequently Asked Guidance Questions
 
 

How to enroll if you are moving to Wilson Central within the state of Tennessee.

How to enroll if you are moving to Wilson Central from another state.

Will my student's credits transfer?

Where can I get a sports physical form?

Do I need a parking pass in order to drive my car to school?

 
 
1. How to enroll if you are moving to Wilson Central within the state of Tennessee.
 

If you are moving to Wilson Central High School from another public or private school inside the state of Tennessee, you will need a copy of the withdrawal form (this way we know the student is no longer on the role at the former school), a copy of the student's transcript will be helpful in selecting classes, a utility bill (water, gas, electric) - if a utility bill is not available because of the new purchase of your home, then a copy of the contract is sufficient. If there are custody issues, as in the case of a divorce, we will also need a copy of the court documents stating who has custody of the student. If you do not have a place of residence yet, and are living with friends or relatives, we have a form that the person you are living with must complete and have notarized for proof of residence (for zoning purposes). Once all paperwork is on file and the student is enrolled, we will request the students grades from the previous school. For questions regarding student records you may contact the school registrar at 615-453-4600 ext. 3017

 
2. How to enroll if you are moving to Wilson Central from another state.
 

You will need to complete the necessary enrollment forms, provide a utility bill (water, gas, electric), the students immunization record must be transferred to a Tennessee Green Form provided by the Wilson County Health Department, and the student must have a copy of a current physical (within the past year). If a physical is not available, the Wilson County Health Department can take care giving the student a physical. An appointment time will then have to be provided to our guidance department in writing from the health department. A copy of the student's transcript from the previous school will also be helpful in determining classes. If you are living with friends or relatives while waiting for a permanent residence, the persons you are living with must complete a form available in the guidance office (this form must be notarized) to show proof of residence.

3. Will my student's credits transfer?
 

Wilson Central High School is on block scheduling. If your student is coming from a school that has 7 classes per semester, your student will actually have more credits than needed. If your student is coming from a school with block scheduling, then the student will probably pick right up where he/she left off at the previous school.

 
4. How long is the school year at Wilson Central?
 

Wilson County Schools are on a modified calendar which means that we go to school for nine weeks and are off two except in the summer. We are out for 8 weeks of summer vacation. Our first school day normally falls around August 1 and the last school day falls around June 1. We have a fall break in October (usually the first two weeks) and a Christmas break the last week of December and part of January. Then we have a spring break during March

 
 
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