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TCS Atlanta Fourth Graders Create Knee Braces for Their Bones and Muscles PBL Unit
Lynn and Joe's fourth graders created knee braces as a part of their project-based learning (PBL) unit on bones and muscles. The students…
New Adventures and New Beginnings: Honoring TCS Atlanta Sixth Graders
As the weeks fly by and summer quickly approaches, TCS sixth graders are looking forward to new adventures and, for…
TCS Atlanta Celebrates Olympic Day
Rain or shine, TCS Atlanta had a great time! Last Friday, we stepped back into the 60's for a very…
Why TCS Atlanta? The Reasons are Many.
Parents often point to The Children’s School’s philosophy on childhood as a key factor in their decision to become…
TCS Atlanta Partners with Cartoon Network to Create Board Games
Cartoon Network swung by TCS today to play board games created by Jocelyn and Randy's fourth graders! The students have been working withCartoon…
Project-Based Learning at TCS Atlanta
(Left) TCS Atlanta third graders study simple machines during their project-based learning unit on Forces of Motion. (Right) Armando and Chelsea…
Service Learning Opportunities Through the End of the Year and Summer
There will not be an on-campus service learning project on Earth Day Sat., April 22. Instead, we encourage families to participate…
TCS Atlanta Head of School for the Day: Eshaan
There was a different face in the head's office yesterday! Third grader Eshaan took over Nishant's responsibilities as the head…
TCS Atlanta Math Specialist Explains Arithmetacognition
TCS Math Specialist Tom Pittard explains metacognition and math ARITHMETACOGNITION. Yes! It is a term I made up. But stay with…
TCS Atlanta Welcomed Jay Rapp from NAIS Last Week
Vice President of Professional Development at the National Association for Independent Schools (NAIS) Jay Rapp dropped by The Children’s…