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Park Tudor Announces Faculty and Staff Retirements
It is with tremendous gratitude for their service and best wishes for the future that we announce that several faculty and staff members will retire at the end of the 2015-16 school year.
Tom Black: Tom Black started as a teacher at Park School in 1961, and he has worn many different hats during his time at Park Tudor. In addition to teaching mathematics, Tom has held several administrative roles, including serving as Summer School Director, Director of Admissions & Financial Aid, Director of Studies, Upper School Director, Assistant Headmaster, and eventually Interim Headmaster for the 1986-87 school year. Tom also started the computer science program at Park Tudor, teaching BASIC and PASCAL to students in the early 1980s. After an absence of two years, Tom returned to Park Tudor five years ago to assist with student scheduling, and has been instrumental in helping to develop the newly revamped schedule that will go into effect next school year. When Park School and Tudor Hall merged, Tom was a member of the steering committee that worked to blend the traditions of the two schools. Tom and his camera were fixtures at PT events for many years; our archives are full thanks to his photography skills. He also served as a coach of numerous sports in the Middle and Upper schools, sponsor of the Student Council and chaperone for many Park and PT clubs and events.
Jerry Grayson: Theatre director Jerry Grayson has staged more than 60 productions in Ayres Auditorium during his 31 years at Park Tudor, including an incredible range of theatrical works that have inspired, challenged and delighted our students and community.
Throughout his tenure, Jerry cultivated strong artistic partnerships with Rob Hueni, John Williams, Jeanne Bowling, Debbie Everett and many others to build an incredible Theatre Department, Drama curriculum and so much more. His dedicated work ethic, passion, intellect, high artistic standards and love for the rigor of Theatre generated enthusiasm in many former students who have gone on to enjoy successful careers in the Performing Arts.
Paul Hamer: Dr. Paul Hamer is completing his 19th year of teaching Upper School English at Park Tudor and his 42nd year of teaching. He served as English Department Chair at PT for four years. Before coming to Park Tudor, Paul earned his Ph.D. in English from the University of Notre Dame and taught at Culver Academies, where he also chaired the English department. In addition to being a Lilly Foundation Creative Teaching Fellow, Paul is an award-winning author who has published extensively, most notably in the Culver and Park Tudor alumni magazines. Paul's daughter Molly is a member of the Park Tudor Class of 2006, and he served as a Commencement speaker in 2007. His oratorical skills were on display once again as he brought down the house during this year's Cum Laude Society induction ceremony.
Laura Lowe: Laura Lowe has dedicated eighteen years to Park Tudor's third grade. A graduate of Indiana University, she also taught in Washington Township, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Milpitas, California. As a master teacher and a consummate learner, Laura has always prioritized the needs of her students and the pursuit of best practices to help every student achieve their personal best. She has served as Teacher Leader for over ten years for the primary grades and served on numerous committees in both math and language arts.
Both her tireless energy and the care and compassion she invests in her students every day are remarkable. From arriving before dawn each day to leading her students in morning "energizers," Laura's sense of humor and energy for life are contagious. No task is too big or too small, as Laura is faithfully dedicated to hard work and details. Her passion for teaching will extend into her retirement as she has plans to continue her education, seeking training in Orton Gillingham and hoping to tutor students in the Lower School next fall.
David Malcom: David Malcom began as a French teacher at Park Tudor in 1975, after beginning his career at Phillips Exeter Academy and the Hotchkiss School.  For many years David taught both French and Spanish at Park Tudor, eventually focusing on Upper School Spanish. In 2004, David was named Foreign Language Teacher of the Year by the Indiana Foreign Language Teachers Association, as well as Spanish Teacher of the Year by the Indiana branch of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (IAATSP). He also held the positions of secretary, vice president, and president of the IAATSP, and has made presentations at IAATSP meetings. He has also presented at the Central States Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, and has written articles for the Phoenix (Park Tudor's alumni magazine). David has been an Upper School advisor, Spanish Club advisor, and has led trips to Mexico, Guatemala and Europe.
Mary Pendexter: Registrar Mary Pendexter came to Park Tudor in 2000 as administrative assistant in the Lower School and with the Learning Project. Prior to that, Mary was a third grade teaching assistant in Washington Township Schools. From 1976 to 1982 she worked with the Crossroads of America Council, Boy Scouts of America first as a District Executive with the Exploring program and then as the Public Relations Director.
Carol Rogers: Carol Rogers began her career at Park Tudor in 1975, although her connection with the school goes back much further as a Tudor Hall alum from the class of 1959. Carol taught history in the Middle School and served as  Middle School Director for many years, and was instrumental in the building of a new Middle School in the late 1980s. She also taught English in the Middle School; world history, ancient history, medieval history and art history in the Upper School; and served as Upper School Academic Dean. With Dr. Jan Guffin, Carol developed Park Tudor's signature Global Scholars program. Most recently, Carol has been co-teaching the Global Scholars Philosophy of Knowing course and working with Global Scholars students on their research projects.
Carol has been a Commencement speaker in the past, and will once again share her pearls of wisdom for our graduates at this year's Commencement ceremony, where she will also celebrate her grandson Baxter Rogers' graduation.
Retirement Reception - June 2
A reception for all retiring faculty and staff will be held on Thursday, June 2 a 4:00 p.m. in Clowes Commons. All members of the Park Tudor community are cordially invited to attend as we wish our retiring faculty well in their future endeavors.
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Alumni Return to Campus for Reunion Weekend
Park Tudor welcomed alumni over the weekend for a variety of special events, including a ceremony to induct John Williams into the "Distinguished Friends of the Arts" in Ayres Auditorium; a special tour of Tudor Hall; remembrances of Park School grads; and a dinner honoring the memory of C.J. Foxlow. The weekend kicked off with the Distinguished Alumni Dinner honoring Susan Batchelder Plimpton '61. Ms. Plimpton visited Dr. Sven Dubie's class on Friday afternoon to meet the students and share some of her experiences as both a marketing executive and volunteer with several non-profit organizations.
The reception for all alumni in Clowes Commons offered a chance for classmates to catch up with each other and their former teachers.
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A Word on Wellness: Being Grateful for Small Gifts
By Patti Duckworth, Lower School Counselor
"When I started counting my blessings, my whole life turned around." - Willie Nelson
As summer approaches, parents may experience anxiety regarding the question, "How will I keep my kids occupied and entertained all summer?" Fortunately, a wide range of classes, camps, and educational experiences are offered both here at Park Tudor and in the greater Indianapolis community. As wonderful as it is to give our children a plethora of educational and fun experiences, this may occasionally lead to our children expecting outside stimulation every day, creating an expectation that parents must continually come up with the next, best thing. Why not use down time as a moment for our children to create a mindfulness of appreciation for the small things and reflect on the gifts all around them? For example, ask children to start the day by naming one thing that they are most thankful for. Or, end the day with the family by expressing a moment of gratitude experienced during the day. Even the most general things, such as a warm, cozy bed to sleep in, or knowing that food will be plentiful and accessible when they wake, could be acknowledged. Or, when our kids complain about having to complete a task such as cleaning their room, we may turn the experience around and ask them to count the blessings of having plenty of clothes, toys, and electronics to keep them happy and stimulated. Perhaps children could begin the summer with a "Gratitude List" and add new entries daily or weekly. By the end of the summer, the list could be long and a wonderful memory of a summer of good things! Amy Morin, licensed clinical social worker, psychotherapist, college psychology instructor and author of 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do shared these seven scientifically proven benefits of gratitude: 1. Gratitude opens the door to more relationships. 2. Gratitude improves physical health. 3. Gratitude improves psychological health. 4. Gratitude enhances empathy and reduces aggression. 5. Grateful people sleep better. 7. Gratitude increases mental strength. As the school year winds down and summer months begin, best wishes towards having your happiest summer ever with the children by helping them "enjoy the moment" and count their blessings!
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Latin Students Honored by American Classical League/National Junior Classical League
On March 8, all Latin students participated in the National Latin Exam. Sponsored by the American Classical League and the National Junior Classical League, the exam is a 40-question test offered to students on seven levels and includes questions on grammar, comprehension, mythology, derivatives, literature, Roman life, history, geography, oral Latin, and Latin in use in the modern world. Our students competed against over 154,000 other students from all 50 states and 19 other countries. The following students did exceptionally well at their respective levels based on their performance against the national average.
Summa Cum Laude - with the highest praise - Gold Medal: Cy Orentlicher (perfect score), Kristina Altman, Fariya Shamrin, Josh Weinstein, and Hannah Resnick. Maxima Cum Laude - with very great praise - Silver Medal: Aidan Wiesinger, Gabe Perry, Kaelie Paugh, Ella Eskenazi, Milan Pasic, Micah Hoffbauer, Graham Fisher, Josh Shore, Tori Dakich, Samantha Rogers, Owen Akins, Naomi Jackson, Victor Xiao, Michelle Shen, Riley Aquilano, Grace Carpenter, Amanda Li, and Mark Rook. Magna Cum Laude - with great praise: Kendall Morris, Joey Johnston, Heather MacNab, Riley Foster, and Richard Wilson. Cum Laude - with praise: Nermeen Rahman, Kristian Young, Lindsay Williams, Aino Rahkonen, Rohith Yeleti, Natalie Eriksen, Alec Palmer, and Hannah Wang.
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Brain Game Team Takes First and Third in Indiana Crossroads Conference
Park Tudor's Brain Game team split into two squads and won its third straight ICC conference tournament at Scecina on Saturday while also taking third place. The team of Hannah Resnick (junior, captain), Annie Dora (junior), Max Bott (freshman) and Cy Orentlicher (freshman) took championship honors, while Rena Li (sophomore, captain), Adam Shafique (senior), Matt Fu (freshman), and Arunabh Sinha (freshman) placed third behind a strong Triton Central team in second place.
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New Summer @ PT Course: "Park Tudor Gardens and Legacy Orchard"
Urban gardening and sustainable resource management is a growing trend throughout cities and schools in the United States. In this new summer course for students entering grades 6-12, we will use the grounds of Park Tudor to grow food for local food banks and our own students.
We have six raised bed gardens waiting for students' design and implementation. In order to make this a sustainable project, students will be involved in every phase from project research through harvest. We will reach out to community experts about organic gardening, National Wildlife Certified habitats, and micro orchards. This course is enhanced with multiple field trips and nationally acclaimed speakers. Student projects will include the creation of several curricular-focused outdoor educational areas. Sign up for one week, two weeks, or all three; the class runs from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., June 13 - July 1. This is just one of many new and popular Summer @ PT options for students of all ages. Classes fill up fast; click here for more information on all classes and to register. Applications are also being accepted for the Innovators Institute and Junior Innovators Institute; click here for more information about those programs.
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Be a Host Family for a Guatemalan Student
This fall Park Tudor will be hosting a group of Guatemalan Cultural Ambassadors at school through the "Faces & Our Cultures" program, and we are seeking host families to participate in this life-enriching experience.
Students will be here for approximately 8 weeks, from October 18 - December 11, 2016.
Please join us for an informational meeting on Monday, May 9 at 10:50 a.m. or 3:15 p.m. (Flex Block) in US 137 to learn more. A representative from "Faces & Our Cultures" will be on-hand to provide information and answer questions. If you are unable to attend the meetings and would like to learn more, please contact Dr. Clarice Doucette ( cdoucette@parktudor.org).
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* Senior Nicholas Gehring and sophomore Natalie Long, students of Barbara Horine, participated in voice scholarship auditions at Butler University on Sunday, May 1, 2016. The scholarships were sponsored by Indianapolis Matinee Musicale in the areas of piano, strings and voice. Both students were winners in their respective categories and will receive scholarship funds for continued study.
* Senior Grace Spoerner received an Audience Award from the Global Online Academy (GOA) for her Catalyst Conference project. Only four Catalyst Conference projects earned this distinction for resonating with visitors as demonstrated by the number of votes, or "likes," the presentations received. Grace took Comparative Politics through the GOA, and her project examined infant mortality in Indiana. The Global Online Academy is a consortium of leading independent schools like Park Tudor that have teamed up to offer rigorous online courses taught by faculty members.
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Crew: The team from the Indianapolis Rowing Center, which includes several PT rowers, went to Oak Ridge, TN for the Dogwood Junior Championships last weekend. PT rowers Alex Bowlby, Luke Elliott, and Jasper MacLean took 1st place in the Men's Varsity 4. Jasper MacLean has been invited to the US Rowing National Junior High Performance camp this summer. Alex Bowlby, along with his brother Roddy, who graduated from PT last year, is looking to participate in the Junior National Trials this July for a spot on the US Junior National Team.
Their next regatta is this Sunday at Eagle Creek. Racing starts at 8:00 a.m. and continues through 5:00 p.m. This is the only "home" regatta of the season, so come out and support our Panther rowers!
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Upcoming Events
LS Mothers' and Special Friends Morning (SK-Grade 5)
Friday, May 6
7:45 - 10:45 a.m.
Mothers and special friends of students in SK through grade 5 are invited to spend the morning with their students, to experience life in the Lower School.
Reception for Senior Art Show
Sunday, May 8
11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.
Leffler Gallery
Meet the artists and preview the artworks on display during the Senior Art Show.
7 & 8 Grade Instrumental and Vocal Concert Wednesday, May 11 7:30 p.m. Ayres Auditorium Enjoy instrumental and vocal music selections from our 7th and 8th grade students.
PTPA General Meeting Wednesday, May 18 8:00 a.m. Foster Hall Join us as we recognize the Volunteers of the Year, honor retiring faculty, and unveil the PTPA slate of officers for 2016-2017. Coffee and pastries will be served. RSVP to Katherine Dill. Senior Breakfast/Senior Serenade Friday, May 20 8:00 - 9:45 a.m. Clowes Commons Seniors and their parents are invited for a celebratory breakfast, followed by the Senior Serenade. Upper School Awards Day Friday, May 20 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Ayres Auditorium 8th Grade Boat Race Friday, May 20 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. JCC Indianapolis 6701 Hoover Road Indianapolis, IN 46260 Commencement Sunday, May 22 4:30 p.m. St. Luke's United Methodist Church 100 West 86th St. Indianapolis, IN 46260
Celebration for Retiring Faculty
Thursday, June 2
4:00 p.m.
Clowes Commons
Join us as we honor our retiring faculty: Tom Black, Jerry Grayson, Paul Hamer, Laura Lowe, David Malcom, Mary Pendexter, and Carol Rogers.
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PTPA News: General Meeting May 18th
The May 18th PTPA General Meeting is all about recognizing outstanding faculty and parents. Please join us at 8:00 a.m. in Foster Hall as the PTPA Board will announce the Volunteers of the Year, honor retiring faculty and introduce the new PTPA Board slate. The outgoing Board will also be taking questions from the floor. This is a wonderful time to gather with your friends! Coffee and pastries will be provided so RSVP to Katherine Dill at katherinedill@yahool.com. As always, everyone is invited to attend the general meetings. They are offered to help bring informative content to the parents in all divisions of the school.
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Park Tudor School Mission
To create an inspiring college-preparatory learning environment, with exceptional educators and extraordinary opportunities, that prepares and motivates students to become balanced, confident, and resourceful lifelong learners.
Editor: Cathy Chapelle '87
Editorial Staff: Cassie Dull
Graphic Design & Layout: Stefanie Dean '05
The deadline for submissions to the Times is Monday at 9 a.m. for publication on Thursday. Because of the volume of submissions, we cannot guarantee publication in the same week, but date-sensitive information will receive priority.
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