Kennedy Drake was recently presented as a Debutante in the Alpha Mu Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. and Ivy Endowment Inc.’s 38th Annual Debutante Cotillion and Scholarship Program.
Kennedy was selected as one of 24 high school students to participate in this six-month program, culminating in a ball at the Indiana Roof Ballroom. The program fosters academic excellence and civic leadership for high school juniors and seniors. The mission is to enhance personal development through workshops, activities, community service, and rehearsals focusing on college readiness, etiquette, political action, and entrepreneurship.
Kennedy is currently a junior at Cathedral High School.
Jayden Seaton, Class of 2020
Cadet Candidate Jayden Seaton recently completed Early Path to Wings at the United States Air Force Academy Preparatory School in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This selective initiative is designed to nurture and prepare future Air Force pilots after graduation.
Jayden was also selected as a flight element leader and a White Rope. Flight element leaders provide guidance and support to peers while working closely with staff. White Ropes are chaplain assistants who provide spiritual and religious care and volunteer opportunities to their peers.
Vivienne Smith, Class of 2019
Vivienne Smith recently performed at The Palladium for “The Songbook Academy Sings the Songs of the Season,” an annual holiday show featuring Songbook alumni. Vivienne participated in Songbook Academy’s summer intensive program in 2023. This program selects high school students from across the country to hone their craft, receive personalized coaching, and foster their artistic identity through song.
Vivienne is a sophomore at Howard University and performs nationwide with the Howard Gospel Choir. She also performs with her aunt, jazz vocalist Tiffany Gridiron, and recently sang at the 2024 East Lansing Summer Solstice Jazz Festival.
This summer, The Oaks Academy was full of familiar faces. Fourteen alumni returned to our campuses—not as students, but as leaders, mentors, and teammates
Each year, The Oaks Academy gathers all faculty and staff for professional development that strengthens both practice and community. This August, our team came together at Newfields to explore the habit of attention through nature and picture study.
At The Oaks Academy, education goes beyond academics. Our students grow in curiosity, confidence, and character—learning the habits and values that prepare them to thrive for life.
One year after the 1 Million Minutes Challenge, the results are easy to see. Thanks to our community’s generosity, students are enjoying new playgrounds, and construction is underway on The Oaks Fieldhouse and Multipurpose Space.
The Oaks Academy prepares students for life through strong academics, character formation, and a Christ-centered community. Discover how one Oaks graduate was impacted by our mission in high school and beyond.
Join The Oaks Academy’s Million Minutes Challenge! This November, students are working toward 1.5 million minutes of tech-free time — building healthy habits, creativity, and connection while raising support for new playground and recess additions.
At The Oaks Academy, students don’t just learn about history—they experience it through hands-on, immersive learning that sparks curiosity and brings the past to life.
Meet Oaks alumni who have taken their learning around the world, embracing new cultures, challenging themselves, and returning with stories that shape who they are today.
At The Oaks Academy, students don’t just learn about geography—they experience it through hands-on traditions that invite curiosity, deepen understanding, and bring learning to life.