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  1. In sustaining a Middle School program that honors and celebrates the stage of human development called early adolescence, Parker strives to model and curate spaces for developing empathy and identity, with countless opportunities for students to grow intellectually, personally and socially, Our Middle School faculty and staff offer all children the sense of safety and belonging they need to be ...

  2. We are San Diego's oldest and largest independent co-ed school. We are a values-driven institution that continues the legacy of our namesake, Colonel Francis W. Parker. We are a diverse community of students, faculty, and staff who come together to form One Parker.

  3. Parker is a private independent coeducational day school located in the heart of Chicago. A Parker education is rooted in the progressive tradition of Colonel Francis W. Parker and John Dewey ...

  4. On Saturday, February 10, Upper School students hosted the eighth annual Francis W. Parker Model UN conference—FWPMUN VIII. Twenty schools from across the Chicago area attended the conference, bringing nearly 400 delegates in total to make FWPMUN VIII the largest conference yet

  5. Review the application process for Francis W. Parker School, a private school for preschool (age 4) through high school in Chicago's Lincoln Park community.

  6. Francis W. Parker School (Parker) awards $5.6 million in assistance each year to make a Parker education accessible to students of all backgrounds, regardless of their financial means.

  7. Parker provides our students, and our society, with a specific, invaluable and sustainable resource: Educated people who identify themselves as creative citizens capable of thinking for themselves and listening to others—especially to those who with whom they may not agree—in ways that inspire them to apply their idealism in pragmatic ways as they think critically and act collaboratively ...

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