The student news site of Francis W. Parker School

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

Yasmine Shafaie

Yasmine Shafaie, Managing Editor

Yasmine Shafaie is a senior this year and this is her fourth year on staff for The Parker Weekly. She has been part of the Weekly team in previous years as a staff writer and as the Features Editor. This is her first year as the Managing Editor. In her free time, she enjoys playing tennis and reading literary classics.

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Cultures Collide at International Food Fest

Cultures Collide at International Food Fest

Celebrating Diversity at Parker
Yasmine Shafaie, Managing Editor
June 10, 2017

Cinco de Mayo

The Importance of Developing a Global Perspective at Parker
Yasmine Shafaie, Managing Editor
May 17, 2017

Parker’s Parisian Escape

Behind Vanille's Kitchen Doors with Cake Decorator Lexi Gibbons
Yasmine Shafaie, Managing Editor
April 26, 2017
Pritikins twin has actually been teaching all of Ms. Pritikins classes.

We’re Seeing Double!

Pritikin Vacationing in South of France
Yasmine Shafaie, Managing Editor
April 2, 2017
Destination Love Town

Destination Love Town

Unifying Students Through Art
Yasmine Shafaie, Managing Editor
March 17, 2017

Friend or Foe?

Why "College Confidential" is Reliable
Yasmine Shafaie, Managing Editor
February 11, 2017

Justice Calling!

Civil Liberties class visits Judge Ann C. Williams and Jamie Kalven to learn about social justice
Yasmine Shafaie, Managing Editor
December 21, 2016

Beyond the Turkey

How Thanksgiving Plays a Role Inside and Outside of Parker
Yasmine Shafaie, Managing Editor
December 5, 2016

The 40-Year Evolution of FWP

Through the Eyes of Bonnie Seebold, Dan Frank, and Pat McHale
Yasmine Shafaie, Managing Editor
November 7, 2016

Henry Holtz: Parker’s Triathlete

Senior fuels his interests by participating in the Chicago Triathlon
Yasmine Shafaie, Managing Editor
October 9, 2016
Civic Engagement Becomes One with the Classroom

Civic Engagement Becomes One with the Classroom

Blog Posts, Public Events, Service Hours Cut From Program
Yasmine Shafaie, Managing Editor
September 15, 2016

Is Empathy Expressed in the Upper School?

Cultivating Compassion in Classrooms and on Retreats
Yasmine Shafaie, Features Editor
May 20, 2016

SSDP Students Visit Cook County Jail Culture for the Last Time

Why it Will Be Missed
Yasmine Shafaie, Features Editor
May 20, 2016
Priscilla Taylor will retire at the end of the 2016 school year and spend time traveling and being with her granddaughter.

Priscilla Taylor Waves Goodbye to Parker

A 31 Year Member Leaves the Parker Community
Yasmine Shafaie, Features Editor
April 22, 2016
Danny Sickle fills macarons as he works in the kitchen of Vanille.

The Reflection of Student Passion

Parker Students Use Jobs to Determine Career Path
Yasmine Shafaie, Features Editor
February 8, 2016
Faculty advisor, Kate Tabor, reviews the Clark Street Journal once more.

“The Clark Street Journal”

“The Weekly” of the Middle School
Yasmine Shafaie, Staff Writer
February 8, 2016

Selfies in Ink

Yasmine Shafaie, Features Editor
November 25, 2015
The Conversation Starter

The Conversation Starter

The 2016 Presidential Election Takes the Upper School
Yasmine Shafaie, Features Editor
November 2, 2015

Parker’s New Neighbor

New City Complex Offers Alternatives to the Parker Community
Yasmine Shafaie, Features Editor
October 9, 2015
New Spanish teacher Coralie Sabir mimics her teaching style.

Bienvenidos Señora Sabir

Parker Welcomes New Member of the Language and Cultural Studies Department
Yasmine Shafaie, Features Editor
September 4, 2015
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