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  1. Character and Citizenship. The people of Francis W. Parker School encourage one another to exercise personal and civic power by connecting reflection with action, research with creativity, wisdom with innovation, deeds with consequences and character with citizenship. In these ways, Parker stands as a progressive school, dedicated to the growth ...

  2. An in-depth, Parker-specific “College Counseling Portal Page” for students and their parents/guardians. Information, advice and counsel for students and families throughout all stages of the college selection process, from the initial search and list building through the application and matriculation decisions.

  3. Thanks to our supporters, Parker is able to pursue its mission, vision and philosophy for over 940 students in Chicago. Make a Gift; School Life. Summer Programs. Beyond the Classroom After-School Enrichment Athletics Clubs and Activities Food Service ... Francis W. Parker School educates students to think and act with empathy, ...

  4. Our Approach to Middle School. Parker’s educational model, rooted in the rich legacy of Colonel Parker and the metaphor of school being a “Model Home,” is well-suited to Middle Schoolers. This model includes a diverse, inclusive and intimate school community; inspirational teachers who know their students personally and are empowered to ...

  5. Directions. We are located at the corner of Clark Street and Webster Avenue on the North Side of Chicago in the beautiful and historic Lincoln Park neighborhood, just one block directly west of the Lincoln Park Zoo. Although our mailing address is 330 W. Webster Avenue, the main entrance to Parker is on Clark Street, about half a block north of ...

  6. Francis W. Parker School. 3,613 followers. 2mo. Francis W. Parker School is proud to co-sponsor the 2024 Diversity Job Fair with the Latin School of Chicago and the University of Chicago ...

  7. The Young Women of Color Symposium is a leadership conference for 7th–12th grade, self-identified young women of color in the Chicagoland area. In order to protect, support and empower young women of color, Loyola Academy and Francis W. Parker School have partnered together to create a space for conversation, connection and community.