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Dallas Cooperative Preschool

Dallas Cooperative Preschool

DALLAS, TX
5.0(12 reviews)
Play-based
Open Enrollment

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Ages
2mo - 6yr
Capacity
37 kids
Ratio
1:4

About Dallas Cooperative Preschool

Dallas Cooperative Preschool Mixed-Age Learning

Founded over 50 years ago, Dallas Cooperative Preschool offers a unique play-based environment for children ages 3 to 5. Under the leadership of Director Jill Manchester, who holds a Master of Education and 35 years of experience, the program emphasizes a mixed-age setting where older children mentor younger peers. The curriculum is developmentally appropriate, focusing on emergent literacy, pre-math, and social problem-solving through guided play. As a parent cooperative, families are deeply involved, assisting in the classroom approximately once a month and participating in school governance. This model ensures a high adult-to-child ratio of approximately 1:4 and fosters a close-knit "village" atmosphere. The facility includes vibrant indoor classrooms and ample outdoor space for exploration, gardening, and STEM experiments.

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What Parents Say

5 reviews from parents

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Hannah Koski
Dec 2024
Google

I’m so incredibly grateful for the three years my son has spent at Dallas Cooperative Preschool. It’s a special place, with special teachers, that can gift a kiddo with curiosity and a genuine love of learning, and more importantly, with the confidence and self-assuredness to be exactly as he is. Every day at the Coop, the teachers have loved and embraced my son for his unique character and strengths, and they’ve nurtured his opportunities for growth. This place is a family - we feel it, my son feels it, and our decision to enroll him these past three years will forever benefit him.

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Samantha Culpepper
Dec 2024
Google

My 5-year old son is currently at the Co-Op, and we love it! The teachers are wonderful and the community is amazing. As a former educator, I love seeing the intentional learning experiences, hands-on experiments, and creative crafts. My son has grown so much and looks forward to seeing his friends every day. We've had such a positive experience and would highly recommend it!

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Emily Gleave
Nov 2024
Google

I toured a couple different preschools. When I came to the Dallas co-op and saw how the teachers interacted with the students, I noticed a change. The warm way in which they communicated with them, but yet were so experienced and good with children stood out to me. As I have enrolled my child and had him in the co-op, I have observed a unique atmosphere, culture, and especially attitude of the teachers. They "are" for the children. They're there for them in little ways and big - to push a child sitting in a swing, to help a child that always plays alone to play with others, etc. I have observed a teacher grab a branch of a tree and shake it so the kids can enjoy the wonder of leaves falling down. I have observed a teacher sit on a child's swing next to a child and demonstrate how to pump her legs on a swing. These teachers wear T-shirts and earrings for the topics and holidays they discuss with the kids. It is my belief that they really are the real deal - they are there for the children, and they "are" for them. They are kind to the parents, and are real. To me it doesn't seem like there is an air of disappointment or scolding at a parent's imperfect efforts or a child's imperfect knowledge of the alphabet, etc. When my child spelled something incorrectly on a chart that would be seen publicly, I was embarrassed. But later, the teacher told me she was glad I didn't correct him because at this stage, he needs encouragement and praise for his efforts, and with practice, he would get it. These are the types of people and culture here. They are really something special and unique. I'm surprised at how frequently they remember each student and look out for them. I am grateful for this place and feel very thankful that I can send my children to a warm, loving place where teachers are looking out for the best interest of each child.

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Rosanna McNally
Oct 2024
Google

I’ve had two children attend the Coop, and we’ve loved it! The adults here are kind, caring, and nurturing, allowing my children to develop into kiddos who love school & cherish learning. My oldest has moved on to elementary school, & I can confidently say that the Coop prepared her to succeed academically, and also socially!

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Maryanne Kuc
Oct 2024
Google

The Co-op is the most developmentally appropriate place for kids attending preschool. We have had two children attend and plan to send our third! The teachers really love the kids and the kids really LOVE the teachers and school!! I would recommend to anyone looking for a preschool.

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Safety Record

No safety concerns found. Dallas Cooperative Preschool is a licensed child care center in Texas, and no news reports of incidents, lawsuits, or high-profile safety violations were identified in public records. The staff is trained annually in CPR and First Aid, and the school conducts regular fire drills.

Parent Reputation

The school maintains a positive reputation centered on a strong community and a supportive 'mixed-age' learning environment. Parents praise the teachers for being caring, kind, and insightful, and the school is noted for successfully preparing graduates for admission into prestigious local public and private schools.

Staff Insights

The preschool is led by Director Jill Manchester, who has been with the school since 2007 and served as director since 2013. The staff includes dedicated educators such as Megan Tormey and Maggie Mitchell, though no formal employee reviews were found on traditional employment platforms like Glassdoor or Indeed.

Quick Information

Address
11001 Midway Rd, Dallas, TX 75229, USA, DALLAS, TX, 75229 4117
Phone
+1 214-352-8702
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