We want you to have as much information as you can in regards to your children, our school, and our procedures. Whether you need a form or information about school closing, we have information available for you.
Our Mission
WCDS engages students to think, to create, and to communicate in nurturing environments so resilience builds character and learning remains paramount.
Our Values
Embracing each moment with a generous spirit, modeling kindness and compassion without expectation.
Encouraging curiosity to reveal the potential and the possibilities in every learner and every moment.
Offering a sense of belonging and building a community that is part of something bigger.
Infusing growth into each opportunity to learn something new with an eye towards the future and deep respect for our roots.
Using our independence as a private school with a public purpose to do what’s best for learners while instilling them with the belief that they can impact the world.
Our Purpose
Wheeling Country Day School and its Edge program are changing the perception of potential so everyone can learn fearlessly.
The school office is open from 7:45 a.m. until 3:45 p.m. Monday through Friday when school is in session. The driveway gate is open from 7:30-8:30 and again after 3:00. Between the hours of 8:30 and 3:00, access to campus is granted via the intercom on the lower gate and the alley gate. During the school day, you can access the campus via the intercom at the upper alley gate. If arriving before the main gate is open, pull into a parking spot and wait, rather than waiting on the road. 10 minute parking is available in the alley.
WCDS Playgroups:
1- to 2-years-old
Fridays
Instructional Time – 9:00-10:15
2- to 3-years old
Fridays
Instructional Time – 11:00-12:15
Preschool 3-Year-Old
3 days: Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday
5 days: Monday-Friday
Arrival: 8:20-8:40
Dismissal: Half Day 12:30; Extended Day 3:00
Junior Kindergarten 4-Year-Old
Monday-Friday
Arrival: 8:20-8:40
Dismissal: Half Day 12:30; Extended Day 3:00
Senior Kindergarten – Fifth Grade
Monday-Friday
Arrival: 8:00-8:30
Open Gym: 8:00-8:20; Classrooms open at 8:20; Instruction begins at 8:45
Dismissal: 3:10 (Gates will not open until 3:00)
Middle School
Monday-Friday
Arrival: 8:15-8:30
Instruction begins at 8:45
Dismissal: 3:00-3:30
Before Care When school is in session
Monday-Friday
7:30 – 8:00- Elementary School – 8 Park Road
7:45 – 8:15 – Middle School – Drop off at Wheeling Park Campus
After Care When school is in session
Monday – Friday
3:30 – 5:00- Elementary School – 8 Park Road
3:30 – 5:00 – Middle School – 8 Park Road
Early Dismissal Days 11:30 – 3:00
Please be considerate of others at drop-off and pick-up. If you plan to get out of the car, please park in a spot to keep traffic moving.
If you cannot pick up your child on time, (s)he will be taken to After Care. Preschool and Junior Kindergarten half-day students will remain with the extended day program.
Children who remain at school after regular school hours for extracurricular clubs or activities are to be picked up in front of the gym on time or they will be taken to After Care.
Regular school attendance is essential for consistent academic progress and achievement. If your child is to be absent from school or late on any given day, please contact the teacher via email or Talking Points by 8:00 a.m. Students to be dismissed during the day for a medical or dental appointment need to bring a note to school. Children in PS – 5th grade must be picked up in the school office for early dismissals. Children must also be accompanied to the office when they return from any appointments during the school day. Use the alley gate for these instances.
The Head of School must be given at least a one-week advance notice in writing of any absence exceeding 3 consecutive days. The nature of hands-on learning makes it difficult to provide comparable assignments for work missed at school.
If inclement weather results in hazardous conditions, the school will close or delay classes. Wheeling Country Day School closings and delays are NOT connected to any other school system. Individual families should make decisions about personal safety. WTOV-TV Channel 9 and our social media platforms will have information about closings and delays. You will also receive a text and an email. Before Care will open at 7:30 a.m. on days when the start of school is delayed.
Parents driving for field trips must have a background check, a current copy of their driver’s license, and a certificate of insurance on file with the school. In the event a chaperone fee is charged for a field trip, payment must be made before the trip. If for any reason a child is not allowed to participate in the field trip, the child must be kept at home.
The school offers a tuition assistance program designed to enroll students who could not otherwise afford to attend. The Board of Trustees sets policy for tuition assistance, and the Tuition Assistance Committee considers applications from any family (Preschool Extended Day through Middle School) who may need assistance. Applications are processed by a third-party financial analysis service which recommends what a family should reasonably contribute toward tuition. Tuition assistance is not automatically renewed and must be applied for annually within the time frame designated by the school.
Re-enrollment contracts are available in the Veracross Parent Portal during the second trimester. The non-refundable administrative fee and tuition refund insurance payment will hold a space in the upcoming class. Parents/guardians agree that after June 1, in the event of absence, withdrawal or dismissal from the school, WCDS and the parent/guardian must file a claim with the Dewar’s Tuition Refund Insurance Plan and the student must complete the required attendance period of 14 consecutive calendar days of the academic year.
In the event of a child possibly needing a growing year, the teachers, parents, and departmental director will meet to discuss the concerns.
In an effort to better safeguard our families and the school financially, the Board of Trustees has elected to require tuition refund insurance for each student at WCDS. The Plan will insure fees (prepaid and due), in the event of absence or separation according to the terms of the Policy once the student has attended at least 14 consecutive calendar days of school. The parents/guardians agree to pay WCDS whatever balance remains unpaid after any payment by the Plan is credited to their account within 30 days after receipt of a final, itemized bill.
WCDS provides a Veracross Parent Portal for accessing tuition balances and making payments. Regardless of the payment plan chosen, funds may be automatically withdrawn from either a credit card or a checking account (ACH). If you choose to use a credit card, a 2% non-refundable convenience fee will be added to each transaction. If you choose to use an ACH account, a one-time non-refundable convenience fee of $100.00 will be assessed. You do NOT have to use either method for payment. The office always accepts checks or cash payments with no fees attached.
This program has been established as a service to our parents and is open to all WCDS students. Before Care will operate from 7:30-8:00 a.m. for elementary families and 7:45 – 8:15 a.m. for middle school families. After Care will operate from dismissal to 5:00 p.m. The fee payment of $20.00 per quarter hour or any increment thereof, per child, will be invoiced for late pick ups. If your child is not pre-registered, the daily drop-in rate will be charged.
Both will be available every regular school day (with the exception of the first week of school, Fall Long Weekend, the day before Thanksgiving break, Winter break, Easter break, 8th Grade Graduation, Field Day, and 5th grade promotion). On early dismissal days, After Care will end at 3:00. Only those persons listed on a child’s dismissal list will be allowed to pick up the child.
Before and after school programs are prepaid services. Children attending After Care will be offered a nutritious snack. See the Veracross Portal to sign-up for these services.
A health form must be completed before a student enters school. Parents are advised to alert the school in writing of all health considerations for their child and, especially, to provide instructions and procedures for any emergency medications (such as peanut allergies, asthma, bee stings, hypoglycemia, etc.). Any special conditions regarding a student must be brought to the attention of the administration through a written notification from the child’s physician. As stated in the school’s Life-Threatening Allergy or Disease Policy, “The school may not be able to provide full protection from all life-threatening allergies.” If any information changes during the school year, it is important to file a new form. A copy of the health form will accompany the child on field trips.
Before entering Wheeling Country Day School, a copy of the child’s birth certificate is required. Also, children must be properly immunized. Proof of immunization is part of state guidelines and must be on file in the school office before the student arrives for class.
If a child becomes ill at school, the child will be sent to the office. A child who has a temperature of 100.4 degrees F (tympanic) or symptoms of COVID-19 will remain in the office. The parent will be called to arrange for the child to be picked up. You must inform the office if your child tests positive for COVID-19 or highly infectious diseases. Wheeling Country Day School will follow the CDC guidelines and return to school procedures.
If a child is too ill to attend school, a parent must notify their child’s classroom teachers. The school reserves the right to request clarification from the child’s physician and confirmation that the student is ready to return to school. To protect a child and his/her classmates, parents are asked to keep a child home during the highly infectious first stages of illness. Students should be fever-free and symptom-free without medication for 24 hours before returning to school. If your child develops a contagious disease, please notify the office, so parents of other children who may have been exposed can be informed. When a student becomes ill or injured at school, school authorities will make every effort to contact the parents (or the emergency contact if parents cannot be reached). A staff member will care for the student until the parents or medical authorities take over the responsibilities. Parents will be notified if over-the-counter medication is administered.
In the event of a serious medical emergency, students will be transported to the hospital. The Emergency Authorization permission will be taken to the hospital to ensure that a child is not denied emergency medical attention for lack of parental authorization. Parents will be alerted immediately and asked to meet school personnel at the hospital.
Medications to be administered at school must be deposited with the school secretary by a parent. No student is permitted to bring, keep, or self-administer any medications, including over-the-counter drugs. All medications must be labeled with the child’s name, dosage, physician and pharmacy names and telephone numbers, prescription number, and effective dates. Any changes to medications, dosage, and/or times administered must be brought to the attention of the secretary in writing. The school may administer non-prescription fever-reducing medications that do not contain aspirin, non-prescription medications, or non-prescription topical ointments, creams, or lotions with parent consent, but without written instructions from a licensed physician or dentist if the parents have given permission on the health form.
Unidentified and/or abandoned articles of clothing, notebooks, sports equipment, etc. will be placed in the Lost and Found box in the gym. They will remain there until the beginning of the new trimester and, if unclaimed, will be donated to charity. Articles of value will be taken to the school office and left with the secretary until identified and claimed. Articles of common apparel left unclaimed at the end of the school year will be cleaned and become part of the used clothing sale. Please clearly mark all items used at school so that they may be easily identified and returned to the owner.
The school offers a hot lunch program five days a week. Students may also elect to bring a lunch to school. Space does not permit the use of the refrigerator or microwave for student lunches except in the case of medical necessity. A monthly menu is available through the Veracross Portal.
Parents must use their Veracross Portal to order hot lunch. The school maintains a nutritious lunch program. Children are not permitted soft drinks and fast food lunches. Any student not having a cold lunch will be served and charged for hot lunch.
All students have a brief morning and afternoon break during which they may eat snacks brought from home. Snacks should be small and nutritious. Candy, cakes, cookies, or caffeinated drinks/soda of any kind are not permitted. Refillable water bottles are required daily.
Visitors should park in any space in the lower lot near the entrance gates. Cars cannot park in the circle in front of the gym during school hours. Park only in designated spots. It poses potential danger to the children, violates safety codes, and blocks the fire lane. If no spaces are available, the lower edge of the field may be used. Please do not park in the lot across the street without permission.
Please be considerate of others at drop-off and pick-up. If you plan to get out of the car, please park in a spot to keep traffic moving.
Fire drills and lock-down drills are held periodically throughout the year. Students are made aware of emergency evacuation procedures and must maintain silence during these drills so emergency instructions can be heard.
All Wheeling Country Day School faculty and staff have a mandatory legal duty to report child abuse. Anyone having “reasonable cause to suspect that a child is neglected or abused, including sexual abuse or sexual assault, or observes a child being subjected to conditions that are likely to result in abuse or neglect has no more than 24 hours to call the West Virginia Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline at 800-352-6513.”
Children must keep all toys, trading cards, etc. (or any extra items) at home. Teachers will allow toys on designated days throughout the school year and these days will be communicated through email.
The school offers students access to a range of technology, including the internet and email, for students in grades three and above. Parental permission is required for students to access the above; however, should a parent prefer that a student not have said access, the student will still use a computer for educational purposes.
Students are responsible for appropriate behavior, complying with school standards, on all devices at all campus locations or school-sponsored activities. Said use is a privilege, not a right, and may be revoked if abused. Students are advised never to access, keep, or send anything they would not want their parents or teachers to see.
Students are not permitted at any time while on campus to use personal devices, including cell phones and smart watches unless approved by a WCDS faculty member. If parents need to contact their child throughout the school day, they should contact the office.
If students bring their own devices to school, they must connect to the school’s internet and its applied filters. Any attempt to bypass the filter or gain access through cellular services is prohibited. Personal devices are subject to search by the school’s administration and faculty if there is a suspicion of a violation. Each user is responsible for his/her own device and should use it responsibly and appropriately for school-related activities. WCDS takes no responsibility for stolen, lost, or damaged devices, including corrupted data.
Wheeling Country Day School is a private, not-for-profit organization whose cost of operation exceeds the cost of tuition per student. There are times when that reality limits the ability of the school to make any and all accommodations that might arise for a school population. However, it is the policy of the school to comply with all laws that are applicable to private, not-for-profit schools and to, whenever feasible and possible, based on the judgment of the Head of School and the administration of Wheeling Country Day School, make any accommodations that can be made and are necessary to help students with any disability, large or small, adjust to daily life at the school. If Wheeling Country Day School has concerns that it cannot accommodate the needs of any child, the Head of School or another administrator will notify the parents. They will work toward a resolution or suggest that another choice might be necessary for that child.
The acquisition and development of successful study habits are essential for the full development of a student’s academic potential. Although the amount and frequency of homework assignments may vary according to grade level and subject area, study and home preparation are an integral part of each program. Through homework, a child may learn to apply and reinforce skills and concepts, acquire information for use in class discussions, and learn to take responsibility for completing a task by budgeting time wisely.
Parents are often unsure how they can best help with homework. The most important contribution a parent can make is to provide the proper conditions for the completion of assignments. Students should have a quiet, well-lit area and a set time designated for homework. Homework is to be completed by the child.
Each child learns at his/her own rate, sometimes needing more or less time to grasp concepts than others of the same age. For this reason, it is imperative that parents be aware of their child’s specific needs and modify other activities to allow for reasonable time for each child to spend on assignments.
Please contact the teacher if you feel your child is spending too much time on homework to ensure the child is understanding the material.
There are three trimesters during the school year. Progress reports communicate to parents a child’s development in the classroom. Parent conferences are held for all students during the first trimester on the designated conference day.
At any time during the year, parents are invited to contact their child’s teachers to arrange a conference to discuss any learning, developmental, or social issues of concern.
As mandated by West Virginia, standardized testing will be administered each year for students in grades 3rd-8th. Parents will receive the results following completion.
For the school’s purposes, tutoring is defined as one-on-one or small group teaching between a teacher and student(s) for pay after school hours.
As a school, we pride ourselves on the attention we give to individual students and on our availability to students. We do not recommend outside tutoring for a student unless it is felt that the student has utilized all of the resources available at WCDS.
However, a teacher or the Learning Specialist may recommend outside tutoring if circumstances warrant and if approved by the Head of School. Tutoring arrangements should be coordinated and closely monitored by the family and the school. Clear, regular communication between the tutor, family, and school will realize the greatest benefit for the student during the tutoring period.
If you desire after-school tutoring for your child or wish for your child to be evaluated for in-school support from Edge/WCDS please contact your child’s classroom teacher or the center’s coordinator.
Once tutoring is established, the following responsibilities apply:
It is the school’s ultimate aim to have each child respond to an inner-directed sense of right and wrong. However, preschool – eighth-grade children need guidance to develop this inner direction. The school and home become partners in the important task of character development. The school’s disciplinary standards vary with the age of the child and the situation.
Children are aware of the WCDS rules and procedures from the first day of class. If a child displays a blatant disregard for the school’s rules or procedures, appropriate action will be taken, and parents will be contacted. If a teacher does not witness a misconduct, all efforts will be made to determine the events that transpired. If a child is sent home, a conference including parent(s), administration, and any involved faculty must occur before reentry in addition to other requirements as determined by the Head of School and administration.
Level of disciplinary action is determined by the severity of the situation and is at the discretion of the Head of School.
In addition to disciplinary action, a student who damages school equipment or property will be expected to pay for repairs or replacements.
The school reserves the right to require the withdrawal of any student from the school when, in the opinion of the Head of School and administration, such action would be in the best interest of the student and/or the school. If the school has reason to believe a positive, constructive relationship cannot exist or is impossible to achieve, parents will be notified to find another placement for the child.
Rather than a school uniform, WCDS has a dress code. This allows the children some choice while maintaining an identity for the school and a standard for them to meet. Because of the similarity of items, please label all clothing.
A few notes for everyone:
Preschool and Junior Kindergarten
Students should be dressed for comfort and ease of self-dressing with no belts, buckles, or other clothing that is difficult to manage. Keep in mind that the children often use play dough or paints and spend time outside.
Grades SK-5
WCDS Dress:
WCDS dress must be worn every Monday and other days as specified by the teacher for field trips, assemblies, etc.
Tops-solid navy polo-style shirt, plain or WCDS logo
Bottoms-solid khaki pants/shorts/skorts/skirts/jumpers
Socks-must be worn
Shoes-closed toe shoes only
Regular Dress:
Regular dress is required for all other days unless specified, such as Freedom Friday Casual Dress days which occur on the last Friday of every month.
Tops- polo-style shirt with collar or WCDS apparel. WCDS clothing can be purchased through
https://sideline.bsnsports.com/schools/west_virginia/wheeling/wheeling-country-day-school
Bottoms-solid khaki or navy pants/shorts/skorts/skirts/jumpers
Socks-must be worn
Shoes – closed toe shoes only
Middle School
Students in the middle school grades may dress casually.
Wheeling Country Day School has a strong tradition with its school-parent partnership. The PFA plays a vital role in contributing to the school’s welfare. All WCDS parents and faculty are automatically members of the PFA. Some of the PFA sponsored programs throughout the year include the Thanksgiving All-School Luncheon, Teacher Appreciation Day, Celebrate, 29 Hours, and Student Appreciation Week. The PFA funds the majority of student field trips.
The various activities cannot exist without the help of the whole school community. If you are willing to assist in any capacity, please complete the Volunteer Form emailed to you at the beginning of the year. Call the office with further questions.
At Wheeling Country Day School, your child(ren)’s safety is our utmost concern. In an effort to take necessary measures to ensure the safety of your children and Wheeling Country Day School staff and patrons, we will ask for appropriate background checks. Each employee and volunteer or chaperone at the school must complete and consent to a background check. Eligibility may be based upon information obtained by the school in conjunction with the information obtained from the background check. Classroom guests, including guest readers, do not have to have a background check on file because they are under the direct supervision of a faculty member.
Respecting confidentiality is important to protect the rights of WCDS students. Volunteers may observe student academic performance or behaviors, sometimes requiring minor disciplinary action. These should be treated with strict confidentiality. If a volunteer has a concern, he/she should speak with the appropriate teacher or Head of School about the matter.
By signing a Wheeling Country Day School enrollment contract, parents agree to comply with the rules and policies of the school and conduct themselves in a manner that will be a credit to themselves and the school. Wheeling Country Day School believes a positive and constructive working relationship is essential to fulfilling its mission and expects the conduct of all members of the school community will foster cooperation and respect between the home and school. All parent communications with school personnel should be in a respectful tone and content. Email is the preferred mode of communication when contacting faculty. Communications facilitate the type of partnership that allows for the best possible education for our children.
Wheeling Country Day School was founded in 1929 in response to a community need for a private, independent school in the Wheeling area, specifically to prepare the daughters of affluent Wheeling families for boarding school. Growing from a student body of seven young ladies in 1929, the school now has a clientele base that includes socio-economic and cultural diversity and enrolls approximately 240 boys and girls in preschool through middle school.
This handbook sets forth general policies of the school, as set by its Head and the Board, and can change from time to time, and at any time without notice. It does not shorten or lengthen the contractual obligations set forth in the enrollment contract but clarifies the obligations and expectations of students and families enrolled at Wheeling Country Day School. Students, parents, and families are encouraged to understand and apply school policy.
Oh, dear Country Day School,
With you gold and your blue,
To you we’ll e’er be faithful,
To you we’ll e’er be true.
We’ll always sing your praises.
We’ll always remember you.
Wheeling Country Day School is an equal opportunity school.
Admission decisions are in no way concerned with race, religion, sex, or national origin.