About ROSCCO
ROSCCO provides family resource center programs directly linked to the public school system.
Our Mission
We aim to meet the need for safe, structured, and high-quality programs for families and children by partnering with Stamford Public Schools and community agencies. Together, we provide school-based services, recreational activities, educational enrichment, and cultural programs for Stamford families.
Our History
Incorporated as a not-for-profit organization in 1975, ROSCCO, the Rogers School Community Center Organization was founded as a community organization to provide programs for the Rogers neighborhood and Cove-East side area of Stamford. Its founders were community residents, parents, administrators and teachers of Rogers School. Their efforts were supported by the City of Stamford, which granted ROSCCO Community Development Funds, and the Stamford Board of Education, which offered in-kind services.
While maintaining its commitment to the International School at Rogers Magnet and working in partnership with the Stamford Public Schools and many community agencies, ROSCCO has evolved into a city-wide network with program sites in eleven of Stamford’s elementary and two middle school buildings. ROSCCO is a recognized leader in the After School and Family Support Fields. In 2005, in order to better reflect the city-wide scope of the organization and the services offered through ROSCCO, the Board of Directors changed the organization name to: ROSCCO Stamford School Community Organization, Inc.
Proud Members Of:
School Age Care Programs
Elementary School
Designed to meet the needs of working parents by providing a safe & stimulating environment.
Middle School
Afterschool (non-fee) STEAM enrichment programs for middle schoolers, which ignites curiosity with hands-on activities.
Family Support
Programs include adult education, youth development, and family training among others.


