Francis Parker School (''Parker)'' is a college preparatory independent day school in
San Diego,
California, serving students from junior
kindergarten through twelfth grade. Parker was founded in 1912 by Clara Sturges Johnson and
William Templeton Johnson, themselves recent arrivals to the
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. The Johnsons' nieces had attended the original
Francis W. Parker School in
Chicago, founded eleven years earlier, and sought to recreate the same
progressive education standards at the original institution.
While the institutions are both named after
Colonel Parker, the schools themselves differ in their day-to-day operation as well as the structure of institutions such as the student government.
The original Parker campus was established in 1912 at its current location in
Mission Hills; a second campus, containing a middle and upper school, was established subsequently in
Linda Vista.
History
During its founding in 1912, Francis Parker School was heavily influenced in both name and educational philosophy by the work of Colonel Francis Wayland Parker, a teacher, school administrator, civil war veteran, and pioneer of progressive education in the United States. Born in New Hampshire the mid 19th century, Colonel Parker was influenced by
pedagogical views of many philosophers of the
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, particularly those of
Johann Friedrich Herbart. Much of his educational values and approaches are demonstrated through his development of the
Quincy Method, which de-emphasized rigid discipline and memorization, instead focusing on critical thinking, collaboration, and holistic development of students. In 1901, the Francis W. Parker School was founded in Chicago under Parker's liberal educational views. He died in 1902, but the school served as a model for the Francis W. Parker School in San Diego.
William Templeton Johnson, an architect originally from New York, and his wife Clara Sturges Johnson moved to San Diego in 1912 after the architect's education at the
Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
The couple founded Francis Parker School in San Diego in 1912. The original campus opened in December in a
Mission Hills bungalow with an enrollment of 3 students, two of the Johnsons’ sons and one other child. Originally located on what's now the Mission Hills Nursery on Fort Stockton Drive, the school subsequently moved less than a year later to its present location on nearby Randolph Street. William Johnson planned the Mission Hills campus; it was designed in a Spanish Mission style, and the central quadrangle and open-air classrooms attempted to foster a collaborative physical environment that would serve the aims of the school's educational philosophy
The school curriculum was modeled after the original Francis Parker School in Chicago, where the Johnsons’ nieces had attended.
By the early 1960s, Parker still existed only as a K-9 school. By the end of the decade, however, the school expanded to include 10-12th grades, and the entire K–12 student population of around 500 was packed into the five-acre Mission Hills campus. The need for additional space drove headmaster Dr. Doug Crone to search for land on which to establish a separate campus for grades 6–12.
In 1971, Parker purchased its current 43-acre Linda Vista campus from The San Miguel School for Boys, which was moving to La Jolla to merge with the Bishop's School for Girls, what is now the
Bishop's School. Today, the Mission Hills campus is home to the Lower School, with classes from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 5. The Linda Vista Campus is home to the Middle School, Grades 6 to 8, and Upper School, Grades 9 to 12.
Academics
Francis Parker had an admission rate for the Upper School of under 25% for matriculation into the 2013–14 school year. Parker's main academic and athletic rivals are
The Bishop's School
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as well as
La Jolla Country Day School, both of which are located in
La Jolla.
In 2008, Francis Parker was recognized in the
Wall Street Journal for being a top school that sends its students to prestigious colleges and in 2011, CBS Moneywatch named it one of the best Ivy League feeder schools on the West Coast.
Sexual abuse controversy
In September 2021, a lawsuit was filed on behalf of former student Grace Winn claiming that three school administrators failed to report sexual abuse by a former teacher. According to the suit, Winn's history teacher and basketball coach Miguel Cembrano groomed and then sexually abused her from 2014 to 2016, beginning when she was 13 years old. The suit claims that Cembrano was fired by the school in 2015 for alleged inappropriate conduct with a student. Neither
Child protective services nor the parents were notified. After his firing, Cembrano went on to teach at
High Tech High, where he continued to solicit and obtain naked photographs from Winn via
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. In 2016, under threat of investigation, Cembrano committed suicide by jumping off the
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. Defendants Kevin Yaley, Dan Lang, and Christi Cole—all current administrators at the school—are awaiting trial.
A new lawsuit has alleged that Dan Lang, the current head of middle school, sexually abused a student in 2013. This student has since died.
Notable alumni
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John Cook '75 – head coach of the
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Kyle Dowdy
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Nick Noonan
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Garrett Muagututia
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'06 –
USA Volleyball National Team member (2011-current), Olympian (2020)
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Nick Allen '17 – MLB shortstop/second baseman, Olympian (2020)
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Kate Morgan Chadwick
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Eldar Djangirov '05 –
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Matt Wile
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punter
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Cassidy Lichtman
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See also
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Primary and secondary schools in San Diego, California
External links
Francis Parker School's Official Site
Notes
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Private elementary schools in California
Private middle schools in California
Preparatory schools in California
High schools in San Diego
Private high schools in California
1912 establishments in California
Private schools in the United States
Schools in San Diego County, California