Lauren Kuhl ’10 is not pretentious, although her debut novel, The Art of Pretend, was released by Harper-Collins in July. The book chronicles a young woman named Ren living in New York and her [...]
The New Jersey African American Chamber of Commerce recently recruited Oak Knoll Alumna Desire Mitchell ’23 for her youthful perspective. She appeared as the youngest member of a panel [...]
When Noelle Kadar ’02 asked her best friend Jennifer Chiappa ’02 to join her on an Oak Knoll School of the Holy Child tour, Chiappa reluctantly said yes. She was perfectly happy in her Morristown [...]
When Michael Van Raaphorst ’18 (LS) snags a rebound and swivels to face his own basket, he likens the court ahead to a blank canvas. “There are a bunch of different moves that can get you down [...]
If you are learning Spanish and happen to watch one of those conversational CDs accompanying the textbook, keep a lookout for a 13-year-old Leilany Figueroa ’19. That was her first professional [...]
Two Oak Knoll Lower School alumni won top awards at Delbarton School’s recent middle school science fair, which showcased over 70 projects and celebrated excellence across various scientific [...]
Although truly an artist in her own right, with a bachelor’s degree in the arts from the prestigious Rhode Island School of Design, Noelle Kadar ’02 has forged a unique path working as an [...]
As a notable way to kick off Women’s History Month at Oak Knoll, students in the school’s Future Business Leaders of America Club and the College Counseling Office hosted a stellar panel of [...]
Logan McGowan ’06 understands the value of a firm foundation. With an MBA from the prestigious Stern School of Business at NYU, specializing in Technology and Entrepreneurship, and a bachelor’s [...]
Discipline. That’s what it takes to be a successful scholar and athlete. That’s what it takes to make it to the Little League World Series when you have only just graduated from Oak Knoll’s coed [...]