
As a parent cooperative, TCS was created, built, and maintained by dedicated mothers and fathers who wanted to actively participate in their child’s education.
When founded in 1948, the school invited an educator from New York’s prestigious Bank Street School to be its first director. Parents asked for her help in forming an innovative school. With the experience of more than 60 years, TCS has educated generations of young children.

As a parent cooperative, TCS relies on parents for many things. The commitment required of each family is significant; the benefits enjoyed by parents and children are far-reaching and long-lasting.
Each family agrees to be the helping parent in their child’s classroom for one full morning a week for a period of 12 to 18 weeks. As a helping parent, the adult assists the teacher in various ways, including overseeing play, cleaning up activities, and preparing snacks. In this way, parents are able to see their teacher and child in action.
In addition, each family is required to help at one maintenance work party per year, assist in the school’s major fundraising event in the Fall and participate in their choice of school activities. These include the Spring Festival, Library Committee, and Make-a-plate, and can be selected according to parents’ interest, abilities, and time.
Both at-home and working parents find that school participation is adaptable to their schedule. The school welcomes grandparents and babysitters as well.