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Holiday Window Tradition a Treat

Campus has once again been gussied up for the December holiday season thanks to the creative contributions that families of the class of 2026 have added to the windows throughout campus.

Each year, on the Tuesday evening following Thanksgiving Recess, 9th grade families come together to make their marks on some of the school’s many windows, depicting holiday greetings as diverse as the wonderful folks who comprise the Parker community.

This year’s windows depict nutcrackers, penguins, reindeer, ornaments, snow monsters, snowpeople, Snoopy, three wise men, a menorah and everything in between.

Thanks to the class of 2026, their families and everyone else who had a hand in decking Parker’s halls for the December holiday season.

Click here to view photos of the process and finished pieces.
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