TCS School Blog

How Does Play Lead to Academic Success?
By Jen Tatasciore, Director of Curriculum Play is the heart of everything we do here at TCS. It drives our…

Nurture, Challenge and the Power of Play
At The Children’s School, we often say “play is serious learning,” and our early-learning through eighth grade school community seeks…

TCS Families Help Strengthen Our Pack
By Pauline Jennett, Director of Enrollment and Financial Aid It is October, and thoughts immediately fall on changing seasons, costumes…

Building Character & Community at TCS
By D'uana Revere, TCS School Counselor The Children’s School’s “Building Character and Community” (BCC) character education curriculum is our…

Conferences are a Time to Build on the Parent-Teacher Partnership
By Elena Jaime, Director of Lower School Paul Oberman, Director of Upper School Parent-teacher conferences are an important time in…

Project-Based Learning at The Children’s School
By Jen Tatasciore, Director of Curriculum at TCS At its core, project-based learning (PBL) is a way to make learning…

New Face Around Our Space: Roshonda Kimbrough
Roshonda is from Atlanta and has been a special educator for 23 years. She's taught in both public and independent…

The Power of Community
By Roslyn Benjamin, Head of School The mission of The Children’s School is to enrich minds and inspire dreams. We…

New Face Around Our Space: Sam Chong
Sam moved to Atlanta at the very beginning of Covid-19 so she's still fairly new to the city. She moved…

New Face Around Our Space: Grier Kellett
Grier has been a teacher for twenty years in a variety of educational settings and remains committed to empowering students…