Oak Grove School 50th Anniversary Weekend

MAY 16-17, 2026

Our 50th anniversary events will be open to anyone who has been part of the Oak Grove School community over the past 50 years – everyone is welcome.

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Saturday, May 16th

50th Anniversary Celebration at Oak Grove School

11am – 3pm

Campus Tours · Open Classrooms · Student Performances ·
OGS Film Screenings · Alumni Events · Food Trucks · Art · Soccer Game

Saturday, May 16th

Farm Dinner at Earthtrine Farm

5pm – 9pm

Family-Style Meal · Speakers · Music · Dancing · Community

Sunday, May 17th

Reflect & Connect at Oak Grove School

9am – 3pm

K Talk Audio & Discussion · Guided Meditation · Yoga · Nature Walk · Tree Planting

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DEIB Committee

DEIB Committee

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Oak Grove’s committee for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) met in early October to welcome new members and shape our hopes for this school year.

Alumni Profile: Dr. Jayson Waters ’10

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Dr Jayson Waters graduated from Oak Grove in 2010. Originally from Australia, he attended the school as a boarder on a scholarship program funded by the American, British, and Australian Krishnamurti Foundations. He shares his Oak Grove story and talks about his work in Quantum Meta-Ethics at the University of Sydney.
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Alumni Profile: Genevieve Sky Waltcher ’05

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Alumni Genevieve Sky Waltcher reflects in her brief bio: "Oak Grove was more than a school; it was a family and a sanctuary to learn to be."
Peace Day, Our Shared Garden of Responsibility

Peace Day 2023

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At Oak Grove, we acknowledged World Peace Day with a week-long exploration into the notion of peace. Throughout campus, we celebrated Peace Week within the classroom curriculum, through the construction of a collaborative art installation titled “Our Garden of Responsibility.”
Community of Learners, Back to School Night

Community of Learning

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The Stanford psychologist, Carol Dweck said: “If parents want to give their children a gift, the best thing they can do is to teach their children to love challenges, be intrigued by mistakes, enjoy effort, and keep on learning.” How can we extend this philosophy to our larger learning community of teachers, coaches, and staff members?
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Alumni Profile: Quinn Latimer ’96

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My time at Oak Grove was brief, just the last two years of high school, but I think its emphasis on living in coexistence with what we often call the natural world really impressed itself on me, as well as the school's sense, received from Krishnamurti, of a more international and philosophical sense of being in and with the world.