S2 E4: Wheeling Country Day School with Elizabeth Hofreuter

November 15, 2018

Overview:

Elizabeth Hofreuter the Head of School at Wheeling Country Day School and Julie Cartwright the Director of Advancement at Wheeling Country Day School talk about how WCDS empowers students to think, to create, and to communicate in a nurturing environment where learning and character are paramount.

Meet Our Guest:

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Elizabeth Hofreuter’s Email: lhofreuter@wcdsedu.com
Julie Cartwright’s Email: jcartwright@wcdsedu.com

Website: Wheeling Country Day School
Facebook: @Wheeling.Country.Day
YouTube: Wheeling Country Day School – YouTube
Twitter: @WCDStweets
Instagram: @WheelingCountryDaySchool
Cast Website: www.Cast.org

The Host:

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