Alumni of The Oaks: Extended Content
Read more stories from our alumni that didn’t make the published booklet with this extended content from Amaris Grimme, Class of 2009.
Read more stories from our alumni that didn’t make the published booklet with this extended content from Amaris Grimme, Class of 2009.
Read more stories from our alumni that didn’t make the published booklet with this extended content from Aaron Smith, Class of 2009.
Read more stories from our alumni that didn’t make the published booklet with this extended content from Justus Kelley, Class of 2009.
Read more stories from our alumni that didn’t make the published booklet with this extended content from Christian Daniels, Class of 2014.
Read more stories from our alumni that didn’t make the published booklet with this extended content from Diamond McDonald, Class of 2010.
Read more stories from our alumni that didn’t make the published booklet with this extended content from Tucker Krajewski, Class of 2010.
Read more stories from our alumni that didn’t make the published booklet with this extended content from Maggie Bittinger, Class of 2014.
Middle School is a time of transition and change for students academically and personally, but we strive to support and walk alongside each student as they navigate it.
An Oaks Education invites students into relationship with the true, the good and the beautiful. When students graduate from 8th Grade and leave The Oaks, we want to ensure that they understand these important ideas.
From struggling reader to licensed minister and social work student — Brandon Gray’s story is just one of 700+ that have emerged in the 25 years of The Oaks Academy.
Change is always challenging, especially when it may effect your children. Please share any questions or comments you have using the form below, or by emailing me directly at ahart@theoaksacademy.org.
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