Paige J. Parrack is a Missouri native, raised on her family’s large beef cattle farm in Polk County. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Environmental Plant Science and Master of Science in Plant Science from Missouri State University in Springfield. During her time at the university, she served as the Student Governor on the Board of Governors.
Paige graduated from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law in 2017 with her Juris Doctorate. During her time in law school, Paige received numerous accolades including the Terry L. Thomas Trial Practice Achievement Award and induction into the prestigious Order of the Barrister. She also served as Chief Justice of the UMKC Board of Barristers. Paige was an active member of UMKC’s Mock Trial team, competing in various prestigious competitions such as the Last Team Standing Competition, Attorney General Cup Mock Trial Competition, Show Me Voir Dire Competition, and Puerto Rico Trial Advocacy Competition, where she reached the finals. After completing her degree, Paige joined the law firm of Ellis, Ellis, Hammons and Johnson, where she currently practices law. She is licensed to practice in Missouri and the U.S. District Court, Western District of Missouri.
Paige resides in Greene County with her husband and two children.