It’s a new semester which means a new group of eighth graders are creating the weekly Burgundy & Gold ! Enjoy!

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By Shailey Klein Breaking Down the College Football Playoffs No one knew if the 2020 college football season would even come to fruition. Nonetheless, five months after the Big Ten
Read more »In an effort to make this year special for Oak Hall’s senior athletes, we created A-Z questions for them to answer. We hope you enjoy! Andrew Pickens is a member
Read more »In an effort to make this year special for Oak Hall’s senior athletes, we created A-Z questions for them to answer. We hope you enjoy! Matthew McKinney is a member
Read more »This week’s topic: The Black Student Union Club at the Upper School Join Kaylee and Jen as they talk about the Upper School’s newest club, the BSU. Special guests this
Read more »It’s a new semester which means a new group of eighth graders are creating the weekly Burgundy & Gold ! Enjoy!
Read more »By Jenna Poppell After more than 20 years of working at Oak Hall School, Upper School Spanish teacher Libby Karow is moving on to the next chapter of her life,
Read more »Oak Hall’s Arts Conservatory Program (ACP) allows students to expand their creativity in their given study (art, music, or theater). In an effort to make this year special for Oak
Read more »By Aiden Wacksman Before the coronavirus outbreak closed schools across the country this past spring, I was on Oak Hall’s boys weightlifting team. I was getting stronger each day, and
Read more »Each spring, Oak Hall seniors have the opportunity to take a class trip as one final hurrah before graduation. In recent years, seniors visited New York City to attend Broadway
Read more »This week’s topic: Thrifting hacks and why it’s better to buy used clothing By Sarah Youngblood Thrifting is a great way to repurpose old clothing and find unique pieces for
Read more »It’s a new semester which means a new group of eighth graders are creating the weekly Burgundy & Gold ! Enjoy!
By Jenna Poppell Because of COVID-19, the sense of normalcy at Oak Hall School has changed, including how the libraries on campus do business. Oak
By Emily Malloy Of all of the changes to schools we have witnessed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, one stands out more than
By Jenna Poppell After more than 20 years of working at Oak Hall School, Upper School Spanish teacher Libby Karow is moving on to the
Oak Hall’s Arts Conservatory Program (ACP) allows students to expand their creativity in their given study (art, music, or theater). In an effort to make
By Shailey Klein Breaking Down the College Football Playoffs No one knew if the 2020 college football season would even come to fruition. Nonetheless, five