UPCOMING EVENTS


FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3
Honor Society application deadline
11:30 am Preschool (K4) program

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4
Elementary Winter Blast basketball games

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8
Academic Updates

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11
Elementary Winter Blast basketball games

MONDAY-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13-14
Singing Valentines

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14
Elementary Valentine Parties

FRIDAY-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17-18
MS Basketball regional tournaments (Boys; Girls)
JV Basketball regional tournaments (Boys; Girls)

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18
Elementary Winter Blast basketball games (playoffs)
Band Solo Festival
10:00 am - 2:00 pm Honor Society Blood Drive

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20
NO SCHOOL - Presidents' Day

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21
Trimester Tests (grades 7-12) - English

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Trimester Tests (grades 7-12) - Math
Winter Athletic pictures

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23
Trimester Tests (grades 7-12) - Science
End of fourth 6-week grading period

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24
8:50 am - Honor Society chapel
Trimester Tests (grades 7-12) - History

FRIDAY-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24-25
V Basketball regional tournaments (Boys; Girls)

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25
Elementary Winter Blast basketball games (championships)

THURSDAY, MARCH 1
New family registration begins for 2012-2013
7:00 pm - Band Honors Concert
School Profile
Vision:  Young people with the spiritual and academic foundation to obey God's will for their lives and to walk in a manner worthy of their calling.
 
 
School Information
Westover Christian Academy operates as a ministry of Westover Baptist Church of Danville, Virginia.

Grades:  K3 through 12th grade

Total Enrollment:  443

Founded:  1977

Accreditation:  Fully accredited by Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and Virginia Council for Private Education

Academic Year:  Two semesters (total of 180 school days) divided into 6 six-week grading periods
 
Admissions
Pre-admission forms, student applications, and pastoral reference forms are available at the WCA office. Information regarding admission policies, registration procedures, and current tuition rates is available at the WCA office.
 
 
Curriculum
Elementary (Grades K-6): The elementary program is characterized by strong phonics, mathematics, and character instruction in order to build a firm foundation for each student's academic and spiritual life. Music, art, library, computer, recess, physical education, chapel, field trips, and special activities are integrated on a regular basis into the academic program. A-Beka, Bob Jones, and ACSI curriculums are implemented in traditional classrooms; team teaching in upper elementary grades guide students through the transition from elementary to junior high.

Junior High (Grades 7-8): A challenging curriculum (including A-Beka, Bob Jones, and Saxon) includes honors math courses and electives in choral and instrumental music, computer keyboarding, art, and speech and drama.

Senior High (Grades 9-12): College preparatory curriculum offers core courses and electives leading to either a Standard or Advanced Studies Diploma. Weighted honors courses are offered in English, mathematics, science, Spanish, and band.
 
 
Graduation Requirements
Students may earn a Standard Diploma by meeting the minimum requirements for the twenty-four-credit diploma or an Advanced Studies Diploma which requires a minimum of twenty-eight units of credit.

STANDARD DIPLOMA

Bible (one for every year)

4

English

4

Mathematics (Algebra 1 and above)

3

Science

3

Social Studies
Geography or World History (1)
US History (1)
US Goverment and Economics (1)

3

Foreign Language

1

Fine Arts (Studio Art, Chorus, Speech, Band, Music)

1

Physical Education and Health

2

Computer Science

1

Electives

2

TOTAL

24

ADVANCED STUDIES DIPLOMA

Bible (one for every year)

4

English

4

Mathematics (Algebra 1 and above)

4

Science

4

Social Studies
Geography or World History (1)
US History (1)
US Goverment and Economics (1)

3

Foreign Language

2

Additional Social Studies or Foreign Language

1

Fine Arts (Studio Art, Chorus, Speech, Band, Music)

1

Physical Education and Health

2

Computer Science

1

Electives

2

TOTAL

28

 
Testing
Stanford Achievement Tests and Otis Lennon School Abilities Tests are administered annually to all students, grades K-9. Students in grades 10-12 take college entrance exams:  PSAT, SAT I and II, ACT, and AP exams as necessary. The College Board code for WCA is 470-669.
 
Organizations/Special Events
WCA seeks to provide a school setting that combines academic challenge, spiritual nurturing, and significant co-curricular activities that enhance the WCA mission outside the classroom. The following organizations and special events provide WCA high school students opportunities for fellowship, leadership, and service:

Westover Christian Honor Society
Yearbook Staff
Class Offices
Student Prayer Groups
Chapel Ministry Teams
Concert and Marching Bands
Choral Ensembles
Bulldog Bash
Spiritual Emphasis Week
Homecoming and Spirit Week
Day Trips and Overnight Field Trips
Senior Trip
Drama Productions
ACSI Fine Arts Festivals
Senior Night

Athletics
WCA competes in interscholastic athletics as part of the Virginia Association of Christian Athletics (VACA)  in the following sports:
Fall
Girls' Volleyball, Co-Ed Soccer

Winter
Girls' Basketball, Boys' Basketball, Cheerleading

Spring
Boys' Baseball, Girls' Softball, Co-Ed Golf
 
 
Special Services
The Enrichment Center is designed to enhance learning and1meet individual academic goals. Services include assessment of individuals needs, tutorial intervention, and IEP administration for students with learning differences.
 
 
Grading Scale
The following grading scale is used:

A - 94-100
B - 86-93
C - 78-85
D - 70-77
F - Below 70

Examinations (90 minutes each) are administered to students in grades 9-12 at the end of each semester on designated exam days. The semester average is computed by averaging the double of each grading period with the exam. The yearly grade is computed by averaging the two semester averages.
 
 
Awards
At the conclusion of each school year, WCA recognizes students who have shown extraordinary achievement, effort and character in various areas at a special awards chapel. Such awards include honor roll, perfect attendance, departmental outstanding achievement awards, student of the year, and the President's Award for Educational Excellence. Athletic awards are presented at seasonal awards ceremonies. At graduation, honor graduates are recognized according to their cumulative GPA:
 
Summa Cum Laude - 3.75

Magna Cum Laude - 3.50

Cum Laude - 3.25
 
Valedictorian and Salutatorian are recognized according to the guidelines listed in the Academic Handbook.
 
 
Additional Information
The following services are available to WCA students and families:

Catered hot lunch program
Limited transportation
After-school care
Remedial summer school
Limited financial aid
 
 
Policy of Non-Discrimination
Westover Christian Academy admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students of the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, financial aid policies, and athletic and other school-administered programs.
 
 
 
WCA Administration

  Position

  Name

Email  

Administrator

Mr. Shawn Weeks

sweeks@westoverministries.org

Director of Academic Services

Mrs. Laurie Galvez

lgalvez@westoverministries.org

Director of Admissions & Finance

Mrs. Nancy Hamlett

nhamlett@westoverministries.org  

Director of Elementary Education

Mrs. Maryann Thompson

mthompson@westoverministries.org

Director of Secondary Education Mr. Gene Carwile

gcarwile@westoverministries.org