Oak Grove School 50th Anniversary Weekend

PAST • PRESENT • TOGETHER

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: current and former students, staff, parents and grandparents – 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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Recent Blog Posts:

Student Newspaper, Spring 2023 Edition

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Our student newspaper The Oak Grove Inquirer is one of many outlets students have for sharing their passions, expressing their artistic visions, and guiding community conversations.
Digital Media Class

High School Digital Media Class

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Digital Media class offers students many ways to explore the power of image making, storytelling, and conveying messages through digital art, digital photography, and video.

Always Learning

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We are always learning. Not only is implicit learning offered from minute to minute in our interactions with our students, with parents, and with colleagues, but we also have ample time throughout the year for explicit learning as a community of educators.
High School Spring Showcase 2023

High School Spring Showcase 2023

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Enjoy video and photos from this year's High School Spring Showcase highlighting student work in studio arts, ceramics, woodworking, & music.
Alumni Huberman Jacob

Alumni Profile: Nikolette Huberman Jacob ’04

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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."
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Alumni Profile: Lewis Lu ’19

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It is from the small things of everyday life at Oak Grove, living with the people and the philosophy the school is so closely tied to. It can be how everyone is willing to listen to what you have to say and to live through the better and the worse of life with you; it can be feeling welcomed by everyone with open arms regardless of who you are and where you are from; it can also be a trip to India where you get to see the different lives people live in this world, just to name a few.