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:

Friendship in Early Childhood

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Learning how to make and be a friend is one of the major developmental tasks of early childhood. It’s like learning to read – it’s a foundational skill for building later competencies that depend on this.

The Art of Relationship

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My relationship with Oak Grove began when I first visited the campus in 1997. I had never been to Ojai before. My husband Kevin and I came up for the day to see the Krishnamurti school. It was a weekend, so quiet, but I felt connected to this place instantly. This campus has a magic that is difficult to put into words.

Unplug into Nature

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Technology keeps us connected in ways not possible during other times in human history. It has saved lives, improved efficiencies, and made for more effective communication. Technology allows us to work remotely, which can have a positive impact on our carbon footprint. 

Benjamin Mertz

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Oak Grove is thrilled to support an on-campus residency with Benjamin Mertz, composer, performer, and song leader who specializes in music of the Black Spiritual tradition.

Emergent Curriculum

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“Emergent Curriculum,” is just what it sounds like. Teachers observe and listen to children for insight into their interests and hypotheses.