West Virginia requires licensed childcare staff to complete annual continuing education as a condition of maintaining their childcare facility license. The West Virginia DHS Bureau for Children and Families sets the training requirement at 15 hours per year for all licensed childcare staff. brightwheel Professional Development courses are accepted toward West Virginia’s continuing education requirements, and staff completion is tracked automatically within brightwheel.
| Annual CE hours (teachers) | 15 hours per training year |
| Training period | Annual |
| Regulatory authority | West Virginia DHS Bureau for Children and Families |
| brightwheel approved in West Virginia | ✓ Yes — accepted for West Virginia CE requirements |
| Training records | ✓ Tracked automatically in brightwheel dashboard |
| Courses available in West Virginia | View courses across 8 CDA competency areas |
Browse courses by competency area in West Virginia
Each competency area maps to CDA standards and satisfies West Virginia’s continuing education requirements. Select a competency area to explore available courses.
Safe and Healthy Environment
Health and safety, nutrition, emergency preparedness, classroom setup
Physical and Intellectual Development
Child growth, developmental milestones, motor skills, cognition
Social and Emotional Development
Social-emotional learning, behavior guidance, relationships, inclusion
Families
Family communication, partnerships, cultural responsiveness
Program Management
Administrative operations, staff management, licensing compliance
Professionalism
Professional standards, ethics, advocacy, career development
Observation and Documentation
Observational methods, documentation, assessment tools, portfolios
Child Development
Cross-cutting child development principles across all domains
WV Tiered Reimbursement System and brightwheel
West Virginia does not have an active QRIS. In its place, the state operates a Tiered Reimbursement System — a 3‑tier quality incentive administered by the WV Department of Human Resources Bureau for Children and Families. Tier I represents baseline licensing; Tier II requires 18 professional development hours per year per staff member, satisfactory Environment Rating Scale scores, and documented staff qualifications; Tier III requires NAEYC accreditation. WV STARS tracks and verifies training hours — brightwheel Professional Development hours can count toward Tier II annual training requirements when logged through WV STARS.
WV Tiered Reimbursement System →WV Quality Support Services →Frequently asked questions — West Virginia
State‑accepted professional development courses in brightwheel
Brightwheel offers expert‑led, IACET‑accredited PD courses accepted in West Virginia — with automatic tracking built in.
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