Our inaugural Theme Week looked at our theme for the school year: The Wholeness of Responsibility through the lens of social justice.

Each year, our Middle School students in the 7th and 8th Grades complete an apprenticeship, spending a day to enter the “world of work.”

This month we had the pleasure of hosting alumni Peter Hu ‘18 and Lewis Lu ‘19 during their stay in Ojai.

The KFA will be hosting a memorial for Mark Lee at Oak Grove School in Ojai on Saturday, May 11, from 10am – 12pm PST. If you are interested in attending, please sign up, and we will ensure you receive updates. For those who are unable to attend in person, the memorial will be live-streamed on this page.

Lizard Talks take place throughout the year and are an opportunity for professional adults from within and without our community to share their expertise with High School students.

Unplug Day is an opportunity for us to demonstrate unplugging for our students and challenge ourselves to focus more on the present moment. This year, we celebrated our Unplug Day by dressing in our theme of the 1970s – a time when much of our current technology was not yet available. There were bell bottoms, oversized sunglasses, and flower power galore.

Oak Grove Theater Team, student performers, crew members, and parent volunteers, produced four rousing performances of Mary Poppins!

The Class of 2024 shares their experiences in India, a trip that exemplifies how Oak Grove students gradually travel further away on increasingly more challenging journeys.

The 11th grade “Controversial Speech” is a capstone project in our High School. Students are tasked with studying rhetoric, analyzing historical speeches, drafting persuasive arguments, and researching opposing material.