July 8, 2026
from Tanner Sunderman, head speech coach
Oprah Winfrey, Senator Ted Cruz, and Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson are three of the most powerful people in American history. But their rise started at the same place: their speech and debate team.
My origin story also started in that very same place. Now, it wasn’t an interest in politics or aspirations of something larger that brought me into the Le Sueur-Henderson choir room on a cold December day in 2006. It was, in fact, a garbage can.
A family friend of ours thought speech was the perfect fit for me as a seventh grader, and their method of convincing me to show up for the interest meeting was to threaten to put me in a garbage can if I didn’t. I figured, why not? I have nothing to lose. At that moment in time, I was the outcast. You know, the kid who sat by himself at lunch, no friends to hang out with on summer vacation, and unfortunately, the most bully-able. I was, as a call back to the garbage can, trash. What I didn’t know then is that the decision would kick off a now 20-year campaign, with an activity and space I hold near to my heart.
from Dr. Lori-Anne Brogdon, head of school
On behalf of the MPA Parents Association Board, thank you to all caregivers, faculty, and staff of the MPA community. Through this school year, we continued traditions, experimented with new efforts, responded to needs that arose, and celebrated the growth and learning of all students at MPA. We look forward to connecting next week and over the summer. May these final days of school be filled with presence, perseverance, and joy.
Congratulations to Chali Yang ’26, who has been awarded the prestigious Gustavus Premiere Music Scholarship from Gustavus Adolphus College, earning $25,000 annually—a total of $100,000 over four years—after a competitive audition process. The college awards just one scholarship of its kind each year, and this is the first time a MPA student has received the honor.
from Dr. Lori-Anne Brogdon, head of school
Upper School students at Mounds Park Academy dedicate tremendous time and energy to their work, embodying the values that make our community proud. In recognition of their accomplishments, MPA held the Upper School Awards Assembly on Friday, May 22, in the Nicholson Center. The event celebrated students who earned distinctions in areas such as Academics, National Merit, Scholarships, Yearbook, Choir, Band, Orchestra, Visual Art, Math, English, Science, Social Studies, Forensics, French, Spanish, Drama, Athletics, the Spirit of ’86, Certificates of Distinction, and the Alumni Association. Join us in congratulating these outstanding students!
Don’t miss these final HOORAHS for the 2025-26 school year!
from Mark Segal, Upper School director
from Paul Errickson, Middle School director
from James Ewer, Lower School director