April 20, 2023
from Ann Jurewicz, Lower School director
Important Dates and Upcoming Events
- April 21: A Night of Pure Imagination Spring Auction, 6:30 PM, Intercontinental Hotel, St. Paul Riverfront
- April 26: PA Cultural Diversity Day, 3-7 PM, Family Commons and Peacock Teaching Kitchen
- April 28: No Classes, Professional Development
- May 1-5: Lower School Sports Week
- May 4: Middle School Family Dinner and Rising Grade Level Meetings, Grades 4-8
- May 25: Senior Walk, 1-1:45 PM, MPA Campus, Spirit Wear Day PreK-12
- May 25: MPA Retirement Gathering, 4-6:30 PM, Family Commons
- May 26: No Classes, Professional Development
- May 29: No Classes, Memorial Day
- June 3: MPA Commencement 2023
- June 7: Last Day of School, Early Dismissal 10:15 AM
As the daylight continues to grow longer and the days stay consistently warmer, we look forward to the many celebrations of spring and the close of the school year. We are delighted to be taking field trips again—grades three and four had a wonderful time at Orchestra Hall and grade three prepares to visit the MIA to view indigenous works of art as they learn about native cultures in the United States.
Social-Emotional Learning Camps for Boys and Girls This Summer
A group of talented counselors who work with students is offering SEL camps this summer for students in grades one through eight. Students will enjoy activities surrounding teamwork, social skills, conflict resolution, leadership, and building self-confidence. For more information and the link to register, please see the flyers.
from Jenn Milam, Middle School director
from Mark Segal, Upper School director
Cultural Diversity Day
When and how did you first come to MPA?
Congratulations to MPA’s Speech Team for an excellent performance at the MSHSL section tournament! Not only did they win triumphantly, but they will also be sending 18 students to the state competition as well.
from Bill Hudson, head of school
Upper School Parent Coffee, This Friday!
MPA’s music department was fortunate to host Sowah Mensah as an artist in residency from April 10-14. Sowah is a current professor at St. Thomas and Macalester, and is world-renowned as a “master drummer” from Accra, Ghana. As an ethnomusicologist, he teaches in many settings and even directs Sankofa, a Ghanaian Folklore and Dance Ensemble in the Twin Cities. Sowah enjoys an active performance career in addition to teaching. He has toured in China, the United States, Latin America, and has worked with notable forces in the Twin Cities music scene, including Minnesota Symphony Orchestra, Chanticleer, Minnesota Center Chorale, St. Paul Civic Symphony, and more.