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The Parker Weekly

The student news site of Francis W. Parker School

The Parker Weekly

The student news site of Francis W. Parker School

The Parker Weekly

Gabe Wrubel

Gabe Wrubel, Opinions Editor

Gabe Wrubel is a senior in his third year on the staff of "The Weekly."  Currently, he is serving as a Features Editor and has previously served as a Copy Editor in his junior year and a Staff Writer in his sophomore year. Outside of "The Weekly," Gabe runs the FWPMUN conference and is serving the head of Environmental committee and Social committee.

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The remodeled weight room.

New Year, New Gym

A Look Inside the Renovation of Parker’s Weight Room
Gabe Wrubel, Copy Editor
February 13, 2020
A copy of a typical Student Voice.

Head to Head: Should We Have Politics In The Student Voice?

Stop the Distractions
Gabe Wrubel, Copy Editor
December 20, 2019

Too Good or Not Good Enough

Is There a Need for Three Levels of Physics?
Gabe Wrubel, Copy Editor
October 10, 2019
Abri Berg (left) in Spain as part of the SYA program. Photo courtesy of Abri Berg.

Never Leaving the Classroom

Abri Berg’s Year-Abroad Trip to Spain
Gabe Wrubel, Copy Editor
September 5, 2019
Upper School computer science teacher Aaron Lee has spearheaded a number of initiatives to expand Parker’s STEM curriculum. In Programming II, as seen above, Lee teaches students advanced elements of Python and the basics of other languages, like HTML and CSS.

Programming to Close the Gap

Parker Strives for Stronger Computer Science Curriculum
Gabe Wrubel, Staff Writer
April 4, 2019

“What’s My Grade?”

Inconsistencies Among the High School Teacher’s Grading Philosophies
Gabe Wrubel, Staff Writer
February 15, 2019
Junior Jade Nyugen journaling.

Beyond the Disclipline

Utilizing Parker's Counseling System
Gabe Wrubel, Staff Writer
January 31, 2019

Keeping Things Professional

Can Students’ Weekend Activities Affect Their Classroom Experience?
Gabe Wrubel, Staff Writer
December 20, 2018
Grace Buono, class of 2018, using her gap year to climb to the Mount Everest base camp.

Are Gap Years Worth It?

The Many Possibilities a Gap Year Can Garner
Gabe Wrubel, Staff Writer
November 20, 2018
The nut-free cafeteria’s sells sunbutter sandwiches.

Handling of Peanut Allergies at Parker

How Parker Ensures a Safe, Peanut-Free Environment
Gabe Wrubel and Nick Skok
October 30, 2018

What Can’t He Do?

Robert Wilson Leads In-School Tutoring Programs for Upper School Students
Gabe Wrubel, Staff Writer
October 4, 2018
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