ParkScool-PioneerMag-Winter-2025

The way we’re allowed to live out our motto at Park (Veritas et Gaudium = Truth and Joy) is responsible for my deep attachment to the School. Here at Park the purpose of learning is to seek truth, not to memorize answers for a standardized test, and we do so in an engaging and joyful way. - John Zamojski, Science Teacher I had two children who graduated from Park. They made their own decisions to come to Park. One very methodically looked at curriculum, class size, opportunities, both academic and non-academic, and found Park offered more than our public school. The other fell in love with Park the minute he first stepped foot on this campus and counted the days until he could come here. The Park School allowed my two very different children to become the people they were meant to be. They both found their passions here and were allowed to let them grow. - Beth Anne Jeswald, French Teacher Parent of Marissa '13 and Michael '17 " " Park teachers are amazing and truly the backbone of our community. We are thankful Park has developed each of the divisions and provides a caring and dedicated leader at each level. The campus is a gem and we know our children benefit from the time spent outdoors both in instruction and recreation. All this is to say, our family loves Park and we are happy to invest in our school through a donation to the Annual Fund each year. - Steve & Christina Leed Nelson '93 Parents of Georgia '29 and Myra '27 " " " My favorite part of working at Park is the deep, strong sense of care and community here. Faculty care about our students, faculty care about each other, students care about each other. The care and respect we have for one another is so wonderful. -Paige Melin, French Teacher " " " PARK IMPACT FROM STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND STAFF 37

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