




A Feast, a rousing chorus of songs from Here Comes the Sun to Cotton Eye Joe, special friends and grandparents, cookies and cider, memories and hugs...a beautiful November day! Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
I find delight each day in the things that happen at Robert C. Parker School. I hope to share a little of the fun!
You are going to start hearing a lot more about Planet Parker!
21st Century Students was the topic of the recent conference I attended (Headmistresses Association of the East - we did not arrive on broomsticks!) The first speaker was Michael Wesch, a professor of Anthropology at Kansas State U http://ksuanth.weebly.com/wesch.html. If you visit this site and read or view his presentations, you will find exciting food for thought!

We had a presentation a month ago by a very poised 22 year old, Keela Dates. Keela is the founder of Reason2Smile, a support organization for Jambo Jipya, a school in Kenya for orphaned and at-risk children. Since 2004 the school has expanded from one mud hut to 11 cement classrooms with 300 students ages 3 - 18.





We held a workshop here on Saturday on solar and wind in the classroom. A dozen science teachers experimented with new toys. Our science teacher, Kate Perry organized the day through Northeast Sustainable Energy Association. Great learning and we also got lots of great free stuff. 
Last Sunday a group of people got together who are all advocates for Parker, our Head's Advisory Committee. Some are past parents, some past trustees - all are good friends of the school. We meet two times a year to share what's new at Parker and to get advice and ideas. This group is a valued resource for the school.
I was away at a conference so I couldn't go to the soccer game. I emailed Laura and got the full sports report: