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La Spada Family

La Spada Family

“We feel strongly that the world needs more places like this. Krishnamurti talked about education and “the flowering of goodness.” That is a perfect way of explaining what we see in the students all around this campus.”

My name is Shannon La Spada and my husband is John. Our daughter Gianna is a senior at Oak Grove and has been there since the beginning of 8th grade.

We came to Oak Grove School during the global pandemic. Classes at most schools had moved to online learning. The beautiful campus and expansive outdoor space allowed for a completely different experience. Even in the midst of it all, there was a sense of community and togetherness.

When we left the campus that first time, my husband and I both had tears in our eyes. There was such relief that Gianna could return to in-person learning and gratitude for all of the care that had been taken to make that possible. We knew that day that this would be a safe place for her to learn and to grow, and a special place for our entire family.

The Oak Grove campus is stunning. It sort of takes your breath away. The teachers and staff exude kindness and compassion. It’s a feeling more than anything. It’s beautiful, but so much more than that.

John and I attended events and graduation ceremonies at Oak Grove from the start. Each year since Gianna began there, we have known someone graduating and wanted to witness their rite of passage. They are an emotional and uplifting experience. The students’ speeches are thoughtful and deep, poetic and vulnerable. They bring tears to your eyes. Time and time again, you hear the students express their gratitude for having been given the opportunity to learn in such a loving and supportive environment. You hear of how they have felt nurtured and how they have been inspired. You get the feeling that these are the kids who can change the world… and will.

John and I have offered our support to Oak Grove School in any way we can these past four years. We feel strongly that the world needs more places like this. Krishnamurti talked about education and “the flowering of goodness.” That is a perfect way of explaining what we see in the students all around this campus.

Our family initially came to Oak Grove for our daughter, but we are all better for it. We will carry this place with us for the rest of our lives.

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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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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.
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Welcoming Artist in Residence, Benjamin Mertz

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Through student assemblies, class meetings, faculty and staff in-service, and parent education, students of all ages, parents and staff will have the opportunity to engage with Benjamin throughout his stay in April.