More than 100 OVS middle school and high school students turned out Wednesday to help restore habitat in what was called the Ojai Valley Land Conservancy called its largest-effort volunteer event.
In the early morning darkness of May 1st, On the Hill reporters documented the routines of OVS workers and staff to shed light on their often unnoticed contributions to the community. Here is a day in their lives.
Last weekend, Ojai Valley School lower campus hosted the “Coexisting With Wildlife in the Ojai Valley” event, in which wildlife experts promoted peaceful coexistence with and respect for their animal neighbors. The panel was dedicated to addressing public concerns, and the organizers felt equally as grateful for their engaged and receptive audience.
Starting at about 11 a.m. on Wednesday, wind-driven snow flurries began whipping through the Upper Campus, sparking surprise and delight for a student and teacher population unaccustomed to such an uncommon weather occurrence.
As the 2022 World Cup is well underway, the action on the field is shadowed by its horrors of it.
What has transpired over the 12 years since Qatar was named the host country is something that many had never seen before, but in reality, it’s just another addition to a long saga of sports washing.