Alumni Events

Alumni Association Town Hall

Please join us on Tuesday, October 11 at 7 p.m. CT for our fall Alumni Association town hall! 

What is Town Hall?

Town Hall started during the pandemic as a chance for all alumni to come together to hear updates and ask questions about the school and the Alumni Association. Based on its prior success over the past two years, we are thrilled to offer it for the first time with an on-campus option to accommodate both our alumni in Chicago and all over the world! Want updates about the start of the school year? Curious how you can get involved and give back? This is your chance!

What can I expect? 
 
Reconnect! Light bites and beverages will be provided starting at 6:30 p.m. CT in the Harris Center.

Learn & Ask Questions! Principal Dan Frank ‘74 will update us on the first few weeks of school and Alumni Board President Mikus Kins '91 will share the latest updates from the Alumni Association. All attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions.
 
Get Involved! Each Alumni Association committee will provide insight into their work and how you can join. All alumni are invited and welcome to join one or more of the committees! 
 
It only happens twice per year—once in the Fall and once in the Spring—so don’t forget to register below!

Zoom information will be sent the day prior to the event for those who register for virtual attendance.

If you have any questions, please contact Assistant Director for Alumni Engagement & Giving Julie Alagna, at jalagna@fwparker.org.

P.S. All those who register and attend will be entered for a chance to win an item from the Spirit Shop! 
 
Registration for this event is now closed. If you are interested in attending, please reach out to alumni@fwparker.org

Alumni Association Mission, Vision and Values.

  • Connect and engage our complete alumni community to enrich and extend the Parker experience 

  • Be the most engaged and impactful constituent in the Parker community

  • Always remember: “Everything to help and nothing to hinder.”
Francis W. Parker School educates students to think and act with empathy, courage and clarity as responsible citizens and leaders in a diverse democratic society and global community.