| 2007-2008:
6th
Grade Graduation 2008 & Banner Day
Take a look at pictures
taken of our 6th graders as they presented their speeches
and accepted their ceramic pots. Included are photos of the
"moving up" ceremony of Banner Day, now a long-time
tradition of Oak Lane on the last day of school.
Martin
Luther King Jr Day Community Service Projects
Take a tour through our day on January 21, first to make
peanut & butter sandwiches (1,370 of them!) at Oak Lane
for the Stenton Family Manor, then to Sunrise Assisted Living
in Lafayette Hill where our orchestra and chorus members delighted
the crowd. The last stop was to the Evergreen Adult Day Center
in Chestnut Hill. Students and family members played games
and made crafts together with the seniors.
Winterlude
2007: Bread & More Bread!
Watch
as a pile of bricks was transformed into an oven, when a sourdough
starter that has traveled the world for 180 years arrived
here to make our bread rise, and when a master builder and
baker, Dorise Kowalewski, brought her knowledge and experience
to teach us all, big and small, how to make the most delicious
bread ever.
6th
Grade: Expedition to Hawk Mountain
6th
graders annually take a trip to Hawk Mountain in the fall.
Soccer:
Tree Huggers vs. the French International School
The
After School Sports program includes soccer, which is open
to 4th-6th graders. Several other independent schools participate.
Fall
Sports: Horseback Riding
Horseback
riding is a part of the fall After School Sports program.
An After School Sports program held in the spring for younger
students is also available.
The
Armentrout Preserve Community Service Project
Several
different types of service projects occur annually on a school-wide
basis. This is one example. |