country day parent portal

by Prof. Collin Osinski 10 min read

How do I contact Detroit Country Day School?

Phone: 248.646.7717. Detroit Country Day School is a private, independent, co-educational, non-denominational, preschool through grade 12 college preparatory school focused on a well-rounded liberal arts education.

Does country Day have a college counseling program?

College Counseling Through our highly individualized College Counseling program, involving both students and their families, Country Day Upper School students find the college or university that best matches their goals and interests—a place where they will thrive, excel, and contribute. Lower School Middle School

How do I contact the country day admissions office?

Please complete our inquiry formor contact the Admissions Office at (704) 943-4530 or e-mail. Investing in the Future As you will learn through the admissions process, families find great value in the Country Day educational experience. Learn more about financial aid and affording the best in education. Admissions Process Tuition & Financial Aid

How do I schedule a visit with Country Day University?

Schedule a Visit We are eager to meet you and welcome you to our campus and community! Please complete our inquiry formor contact the Admissions Office at (704) 943-4530 or e-mail. Investing in the Future As you will learn through the admissions process, families find great value in the Country Day educational experience.

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Auxiliary Programs

Our extensive options for after school clubs include Hip Hop, Tennis, Clay, Cooking, Chess, Robotics, Mandarin, Acting, Cheerleading, Golf, Hebrew, Science, Robotics and Magic.

Discover Our Young Creators

Students showcase contrasting viewpoints and experiences in their community through publishing the highest quality works of the Upper School.

Senior Class Spotlight

Our seniors have started making their college decisions. Click the video below to view the first set of college decisions.

What is the village of Cincinnati?

The Village provides support, guidance and encouragement for students of African ancestry as they pursue excellence in their Summit experience. Members meet periodically, exchange ideas, nurture community and promote The Summit within the greater Cincinnati area. The group gets its name from the African proverb “it takes a village to raise a child.” Get Involved.

What is Summit Parents Association?

The Summit Parents Association (SPA) promotes a strong, integrated and diverse community of parents, faculty, staff and students to enhance the education of our children. Working in concert with the school, the SPA seeks to foster a warm, welcoming and inclusive community for all Summit families. The SPA provides opportunities for parents to connect with one another and make positive contributions through volunteerism. Get Involved.

What is an admission parent ambassador?

Admission Parent Ambassadors work with the Admission Office to help recruit new families to The Summit. Ambassadors speak on panels during visitation days, lead tours, make phone calls, and help with Parent Preview Days, Montessori Interviews, Campus Day, New Family Welcome Receptions and Open Houses. Get Involved.

What is the Summit boosters?

The Summit Boosters Association advances the mission of The Summit, and specifically, the Athletic Office through financial and volunteer activities. Boosters focus on athlete safety and promoting a great sports environment for our teams. Boosters support athletic teams in grades 7 through 12 and manage youth athletics for kindergarten through grade 6 where sportsmanship, teamwork, skill development and fun are emphasized. Get Involved.

Be Curious

SCDS inspires gifted children to reach their potential through inquiry, curiosity, and wonder.

Discover Community

"SCDS has been exemplary in many ways, especially through the culture of divergent thinking, inquiry-based curriculum, and open-ended projects, assignments, and investigations."

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