Students having a blast at the semi-formal
Juniors & Seniors from OHS Biomedical Program visited Drexel University College of Medicine yesterday. Students were able to walk through Drexel's cadaver lab, engage with first year med school students and learn about the history of how human anatomy has been studied.
Ms. Demark & Ms. Campbell teamed up on a project with Rutgers University Wildlife Conservation Program. Ms. Campbell's Residential Carpentry class learned about NJ Brown Bat habitat destruction & built 6 bat houses, donating them to Rutgers to assist with their initiative!
Guest speaker for Conscience of Man genocide
class today - Professor Cervi from Stockton University spoke on the Holocaust, WW2 and Anti-Semitism.
The Oakcrest crew team is enjoying the start of spring season!
Students collaborating on a project to learn the different transformations in Geometry class.
Save the Date! Oakcrest, in collaboration with Hamilton Township and Sustainable Jersey will be hosting our annual Green Fair on Saturday, May 13th from 10-2. Family fun, food trucks, vendors, shredding, e-waste and more! For more information, please call 609.625.6311
Meet of Champion Results: Ryan Merlino 4th place with a new school record 14'6, Royanah Farmer is a Group 2 State Champion and received 7th place in the 55m dash and she is ranked in top 10 in New Jersey.
Corey Thomas Group 2 State Champion in the 55m dash.
Oakcrest 9th graders Isabella Rosario, Viona Lee and Kaitlyn Ho have been selected to have their art displayed at the Youth Art Month Exhibit at the Noyes Arts Garage in Atlantic City. The reception is 12-2pm Saturday, March 11. Come see the amazing talent of our art students!
The class of 2025 is ready for semi formal tonight! Excited to see everyone!
Huge thank you to our student DJs! You girls did an amazing job! Also thank you to everyone else who came tonight and helped out. It was a blast. Excited to see everyone at prom next year
~class of 2025
Oakcrest students held their annual World Language fair, celebrating various countries and cultures around the world! Such a fun day filled with art, food, dancing, trivia, games, and more!
Students in Oakcrest's Sports Management class recently completed a "fantasy football" competition. Students have been working hard on creating teams, logos, websites and managing their roster actions. Congrats to Angelo & Zaid on their championship ring awards!
Students in the Oakcrest math club were busy making 110 pbj sandwiches this morning. The sandwiches are going to the AC Rescue Mission to help those less fortunate that us. It feels good to do good ♡
The class of 1968 (Invictus) is having their 55th class reunion on May 4, 2023,
from 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. at Blue Heron Country Club - 550 Country Club Drive, Galloway, NJ.
The cost is $60.00 per person. Checks should be made payable to the OHS
Class Reunion Committee and mailed to Gay Laubert, 5826 Oak Street, Mays
Landing, NJ 08330.
Any OHS alumni who would like to reconnect with Invictus friends are invited to attend. Please contact Kathy Pennino Fink at livinglarge323@yahoo.com or Gay Dagrossa Laubert at laubertg@comcast.net with any questions. We look forward to see you!
Rabbi Leibel came in today to speak to the World Cultures class in Mr Weisback's class. Students learned about the Noahide Laws and other interesting aspects of Judaism.
Guest speak Rabbi Leibel spoke to Mr Weisback's World Cultures class about the Noahide Laws and other aspects of Judaism.
Lemon Day! Today our Lemon Club raised awareness for Childhood Cancer by selling lemonade and lemon treats. All money collected is donated to Alex's Lemonade Stand https://www.alexslemonade.org/. Last year we donated over $1000!
Oakcrest Art Club and World Language Club students celebrate Mardi Gras by making colorful masks and eating the traditional King Cake. Laissez les bons temps rouler!
A special thank you to Sgt. Clayton and Lt. Virgo of the Township of Hamilton PD for meeting with members of our S.T.A.R. group and Teen Center. They engaged the students in a dynamic yet timely conversation around race relations, how to pursue a career in law enforcement, and ways to improve interactions between the local police and community members of color. The students truly enjoyed the discussion and we look forward to welcoming them back soon!