PHOTO GALLERY: Parker Marches in Chicago, D.C., New York, and St. Louis

Faculty, staff, students, and parents came together to march for women

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Juniors Karoli Esparza, Priscilla Roman, and Chloe Wagner at the Women’s March on Washington.

 

Upper School English Teacher Matt Laufer with his son Benny (JK) at the Women’s March in Chicago.

 

Senior Nina Sachs with a “Power to the Period” sign at the March in Chicago.

 

Senior Sophia Rooney and her mother at the March on Washington.

 

Photo by senior Leigh Logan at the March in Chicago.

 

US History teacher Jeanne Barr at the March on Washington.

 

Upper School History teacher Jeanne Barr and Director of Civic Engagement Shanti Elliott at the March on Washington.

 

Music teacher Sunnie Hikawa and Upper School History teacher Jeanne Barr outside the bus they rode to the March in Washington.

 

Science Department chairs Kara Schupp and Elizabeth Druger at the March in Chicago.

 

Juniors Jessi Lieb and Camryn Oliff stand with friends and family at the Women’s March in St. Louis.

 

Assistant 4th Grade teacher Sarah Howe at Chicago March.

 

Juniors Karoli Esparza, Priscilla Roman, Chloe Wagner, and Morenike Fabiyi with other members of the Illinois Youth Chapter at the Women’s March on Washington.

 

Photo by US English Department head Theresa Collins at Women’s March in Chicago.

 

8th grader Ada Collins at the Women’s March in Chicago.

 

A sea of pink hats at the Women’s March on Washington. Photo taken by freshman Lindsay Carlin.

 

Seniors Claire Rosenberg and Eliza Fischer at the Women’s March in Chicago.

 

Photo taken by junior Sidonia Ohringer at March in Chicago.

 

Photo by junior Camryn Oliff who attended the Women’s March in St. Louis.

 

This picture was taken in Chicago at 7:30 am as two former FWP faculty, Harriett Cholden (on the left, 5th grade) and Becky Rossof (on the right, high school science) began their volunteer shift directing parade participants to the Grant Park location.

 

Principal Dan Frank and his mother at the Women’s March in New York City.

 

Photo by Principal Dan Frank at the Women’s March in New York City.