Oaklawn Academy 2013-2014
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Oaklawn Academy 2013-2014
Introduction of iPads
For educational use
For communication
With family
Academic Mentoring
Each student has been assigned to a teacher as mentor, they meet every few weeks to review academic progress
Service HoursEach Student is asked to volunteer at least 25 hours a school year helping others. Shop, Laundry, kitchen, janitorial, admin, etc.
The student must fill out a Service Form and turn it in to be approved.
They include a reflection on the experience.
Additional trips
John Paul II Tournament
Additional trips
New England
Additional Trips
Knights Camp
New Battle name for our sports teams.
The name "Oaklawn Academy Knights" was introduced. Having a mascot and a "battle name" can contribute to a greater identification with the academy and boost the Oaklawn spirit.
WHY? First to present our students with some of the qualities identified by knighthood: bravery, courtesy, honor, etc. Secondly, the initials of the name still form: O.A.K.
A former student and former assistant, helped with the designs. Include not only a logo but a character that later on will be animated as a cartoon.
Staff, alumni families and friends voted through our Facebook page
Oaklawn Knights Cross-Country Invitational 2013
The Academy received more than 550 runners grades 4-8 from around the area as we hosted Oaklawn's largest sporting event so far. Great environment, all our students participated either as athletes, volunteers or spectators
Finished 1st in our group, and 2nd overall in the tournament after loosing in a very competitive final game
Oaklawn Academy CLUBS 2013-2014
ELECTIVE EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
When are Clubs meeting?
Friday from 4:30 pm to 5:45 pm.
For 6 weeks starting : November 8 and through Dec 13.
Cost aprox:
$8.50
p/session
*except
shooting
1. Miniature Model Club Mr. Ryan
One of the greatest hobbies. It teaches how towork with your hands, a basic knowledge of physics and engineering, and most importantly patience…
Build, assembly and paint scale models of planes, ships and more.
MIN: 6 - MAX:
12
2. Yearbook Club Mr. Valenzuela
Learn and use photo editing software and and start design and production of class Yearbook 13-14.
MIN: 5 - MAX: 10
3.Iron Chef Club Mr. Herrington An introduction to basic
cooking theory and techniques. Students will be offered a
selection of starters, main courses, and desserts to prepare.
MIN: 6 -
MAX: 10
4. Chess Club Mr. Brooks Learn chess openings
and tactics, improve your chess, view instructional chess videos, play with friends and compete with other clubs.
MIN: 6 -
MAX: 12
5. Shooting Club Mr Camacho
Trap Shooting is fun for everyone, whether you are a pro or have never touched a shotgun in your life. You will receive all the required equipment and training to safely enjoy this activity.
Lead by professionals from:
MIN: 6 - MAX: 10
*ADDITIONAL COST
6. Theater Club Mrs. McLaughlin Develop acting tools and
the ability to work with others to create characters and scenes.
Develop the self confidence to perform for an audience or learn to operate lights, sound, design stage, props, etc. needed for a play.
MIN: 6 -
MAX: 12
7. Paint & Draw Club Mrs Baker
Develop your individual creativity.
Painting or Drawing allows you a way to express your ideas to others through images using different techniques and materials.
Draw realistically or sketch cartoons; use pencils, water colors, ink, acrylics,etc.
MIN: 6 - MAX: 1
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KoreaA start of a tradition…
In 3 years Oaklawn has received 22 Korean students.
Positive experience for all in terms of openness, acceptance, cultural enrichment ,and of course, English.