Parker Academy celebrates graduates

Published: 06-14-2023 4:14 PM

Parker Academy, a private day school in Concord, announces the successful graduation of its esteemed Class of 2023. The momentous ceremony, held on June 9, marked the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and personal growth for the 13 exceptional graduates.

The graduation ceremony was a testament to the unwavering commitment of Parker Academy to provide a comprehensive and nurturing education that prepares students for success in an ever-changing world. The event highlighted the exceptional achievements and bright futures of the graduating class, as they embark on their next journey with confidence and purpose.

The ceremony was graced by the presence of distinguished guests, including parents, faculty, and staff, who gathered to celebrate the accomplishments of the Class of 2023. The atmosphere was filled with pride, joy, and a sense of anticipation for the bright futures that await these exceptional individuals.

Throughout the event, the graduates delivered insightful and inspiring speeches, reflecting on their time at Parker Academy and expressing gratitude for the experiences and opportunities that have shaped them into the young leaders they are today. Their speeches offered wisdom and reflections on personal growth, resilience, and the transformative power of education.

Principal Colleen Sliva commended the graduates for their remarkable achievements. She said, “The Class of 2023 has demonstrated exceptional determination, resilience, and intellectual curiosity throughout their time at Parker Academy. They have grown not only academically but also as compassionate individuals ready to make a positive impact on the world. We are immensely proud of their accomplishments, and we have no doubt that they will continue to thrive in their future endeavors.”

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