Starting in her freshmen year, Alexa Jennings began making her own jewelry, cultivating over the years a minimalist, nature-inspired style. The OVS junior has since launched her own brand, called Sea Stone.
Several Ojai Valley School students, teachers and parents were moved to participate in the Women's March this past weekend, with some going all the way across the country to take part in the main event in Washington, D.C.
Learning Center teacher Kirste Macintyre has taught at OVS for 14 years, having worked with students in the elementary, middle and high school divisions. She is widely known for her devoted work with her students and her unflinching advocacy on their behalf.
In November, a handful of seniors at the Upper Campus took part for the first time in the electoral process, prouding adding their voices to the political fray.
For a group of seasoned Ojai Valley School campers, all of whom are alums of the vigorous outdoor education program at the Lower Campus, not even a little snow could dampen the Upper Campus’ first backpacking trip of the year.
Harkening back to a simpler time, the OVS Puzzle Club provides students a time when they can escape today's technology run world and settle into a simpler place filled with laughter, camaraderie and problem solving.