Alumni
You lift us up, each of you in unique ways.

At 3,700-strong and growing, Paideia alumni give voice to the strengths of this special school. We celebrate the people and professionals you’ve become.
Just look at you. Out in the world making substantive contributions and holding fast to values that made your time as students so formative.
Amid all the claims on your time, your continued engagement and belief in all things Pi are infectious.
We Welcome You
We welcome your insights on a range of subjects, including the school, and prize the professional expertise you share with students. We appreciate your presence at events, reminding students that what they do is important, interesting — the stepping stones to a life well lived. And we are grateful for your generosity to the Paideia Alumni Fund, which, by supporting financial aid, builds a more diverse and robust student body.
Consider serving on reunion committees or the Alumni Advisory Council. Lend a hand on Pi Farm, address a class, be part of the school’s civic engagement activities or offer a professional immersion with a student.
And, for all that you continue to give back, thank you so much — for your time, for your bigheartedness, for showcasing the diversity of this alumni body.
Keep in Touch
If you have recently changed your mailing address, email address and other contact information, please help us keep in touch with you by ensuring your information is updated.
Class Notes
We want to hear what's new with you! Submit your graduation, wedding, baby, community service and career news for a chance to be featured in the Paideia magazine.
Sadie Burbank
Upcoming Events
Celebrating classes ending in 1s and 6s!
Hosted by the Ultimate Frisbee Alumni Organization!
The connections you made here were for a lifetime.
This is your home. It will ever be the place to reengage with one another, inspire our students, cheer our athletes and artists and walk the campus, not only remembering what was but contributing to a bright future for Paideia.

Paideia prepared me to excel academically in college and on to law school. I credit the school with making me a lifelong learner and setting me on a career path that I love. That is something really special and not something everyone can say about their high school.
Jonathan Flack ’06
I still follow my teachers on social media, grateful that they taught me to push the boundaries of knowledge in the arts and sciences and never to be afraid to question the status quo.
Frank Manja ’93
