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  • TCS Agency-A School Film

    - a·gen·cy
    action or intervention, especially such as to produce a particular effect.
    In the context of learning: The secret sauce.

  • School Picture Day

    - School Picture Day, September 22nd, bright and early! Package info sent home with students or, if lost, contact the office for a replacement.

  • Picture Day

    - Picture day is October 19th. All students will have their picture taken for their ID cards. Package information will be sent home in case you would like to purchase pictures. Call 509-354-3812 if you have any questions.

  • STA Bus Information

    - This page outlines the various groups eligible for STA access, includes a how-to video, and features FAQs that parents and students might have.



    Families and students can also submit questions to the district's Let's Talk portal.

  • FAQ

    - You've got questions, we've got answers...

  • You Can't Take It With You-A TCS Film

    - In the wake of the Covid-19 Virus, the students and staff of The Community School in Spokane, WA had to rethink the way we tell stories.

    This Pulitzer Prize winning play turned Feature-Length Film was created within the school’s multi-purpose room, which serves as our cafeteria, gym, stage, and now sound stage!

  • Be a student advisor

    - Upcoming juniors & seniors: Apply to serve as a Student Advisor to the School Board!

  • The Community School Graduation

    - June 14th, 2021 at 7 pm
    Pavilion @ Riverfront Park

  • Project Based Learning EXPLAINED

    - The Community School in Spokane is Project Based. But what's that mean? Here, we attempt to answer that question by running you through a recent project.

  • Spring Into Action

    - Hey TCS, it’s time to get out and SPRING INTO ACTION to help our community. (click for more information)

  • Buy Your Yearbook Here

    - Click here to purchase your yearbook!
    PassCode=1013124768164017
    Passcode: 1013124768164017

  • Now Enrolling (click here)

    - Virtual Information Nights
    Jan. 20, Jan. 27, Feb. 3, or Feb. 10 from 6 - 7 pm.

    Attending an Info Night is required in order to enroll at TCS

    Questions? Call (509)354-3810 or email ashleek@spokaneschools.org

  • Be a student advisor

    - If you'll be a junior or senior in the fall, consider applying to be a student advisor to the SPS School Board!

  • Graduation: Class of 2020

    - We are so proud of our graduating seniors and excited to see where they take their talents beyond SPS!

  • Buy a Yearbook Here!

    - Hello! Under our chief editor, Kaitlyn Ruiz, the yearbook team has been working hard to make sure we have a yearbook for 2019 - 2020. If you go to TreeRing.com, you can create an account and order a yearbook. Here is a link to buy a yearbook. If you don't want to create an account you can use this passcode: 1013124768164017.

  • Net Zero Project Video

    - The Community School partnered with Avista for a project called Net Zero. Avista sent along a camera person with us for a portion of the experience. Please watch the attached video that they created.

  • TCS Office Hours

    - This week only, our office will be open daily from 9am-12pm.

  • Appmageddon

    - Students pitched mobile phone app ideas to local digital marketing pros.

  • TCS Info Nights for Incoming 9th Graders

    - January 15th, 22nd and 29th at 6 pm.
    Current 8th graders interested in attending The Community School next year, must attend one (1) info. night.
    We look forward to meeting you!

  • TCS Cares!

    - A celebration of community empathy & empowerment
    Friday, Sept. 6, 1:00-2:15 p.m.

  • "Invictus" Video Project

    - The final product of “Invictus,” a project from TCS that explores answers to the question, “How should we deal with adverse fate?”

  • Project Based Learning

    - An empowering approach to school that connects learning to the real world through collaborative projects in and around Spokane.

  • Why I Chose TCS

    - Students share why they chose The Community School and explain what sets it apart from the traditional high school.

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