The Intention Behind Capstone Projects
Each year, 8th and 12th grade students embark on capstone projects each year that lead them away from the classroom and into the world beyond.
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Each year, 8th and 12th grade students embark on capstone projects each year that lead them away from the classroom and into the world beyond.
Student articles, essays, and opinion pieces include submissions on food production, our environment, local restaurants, school sports, rocket launches, and more. Find poetry and art from across all grade levels and enjoy student riddles and games!
Currently living and working in Las Vegas, 2008 alumni Kahdija Murray is a visual artist and musician, who works under the alias Dija Ouija.
Enjoy video and photos from this year’s High School Spring Showcase highlighting student work in studio arts, ceramics, woodworking, & music.
This May, Oak Grove’s 5th grade class ventured out on a four-day/three-night excursion to one of the country’s most widely recognized national parks, Joshua Tree.
Career Night is one example of how community members play a pivotal role as mentors and role models in our students’ educational foundation.
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.”
Sixth graders luck out with some amazing weather during their Spring field trip to Catalina Island!
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.
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