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Ashley Read '05, Head of Early Childhood

 


November 21, 2025

Dear Families,

This week, our students focused on the concept of integrity—doing the right thing, even when no one is watching. By taking care of others, they learned that their own hearts are happier. Our discussions centered on these actions that result in "happy hearts" for everyone. We culminated our week by taking care of our grandparents on our annual Grandparents’ and Grandfriends’ Day, and it was a truly wonderful morning for all! The students were beaming ear to ear as they showed their grandparents around their classrooms, visited the petting zoo, and toured the “Mayflower” on our playground. Thank you for sharing them with us! 

Book Options:

  • Miss Tizzy by Libba Moore Gray
  • Grumpy Cat by Britta Teckentrup
  • Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch by Eileen Spinelli 
  • Taking Care of Momma Rabbit by Anita Lobel

Holiday Treasures, December 8-12:

The Holiday Treasures Gift Shop is an annual gift shop that provides an opportunity for ECC, Lower School, and Lower House Middle School students to “shop” for holiday gifts for family and friends.  Volunteers are needed to assist children in the gift selection process and wrapping gifts.  Shifts are available every day throughout the week – morning, afternoon, or both.  If you are interested in volunteering  your time, please click here to sign up. We are so grateful for our OPC! 

A Message from Dr. Schecter to Kindergarten Parents:

It was great to see so many of you for Oakridge Live, First Grade Edition! We enjoyed getting to know you and showing off Lower School. I would love the opportunity to meet with each of you, get to know your family and answer any remaining questions about next year. There is a button located on the parent portal for scheduling an appointment with me. See you soon!

A Message from Head Librarian, Mrs. DeWinter:

The Oakridge Library is a vital resource for lifelong learning, and we encourage families to use the space. We are open from 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. These are three ways we would love to support your child’s literacy and learning:

  1. Customized Book Bags: Mrs. DeWinter can create personalized book bags for your family, curated based on your interests and needs.
  2. Reader's Advisory Sessions: Schedule a one-on-one session to find the perfect reading material for your child, whether your reader is:
    • Just beginning.
    • A devoted bibliophile in need of new books!
    • Struggling to find "just right" reads.
  3. Partnering for Success: I look forward to working with you to foster your child's literacy journey.

To schedule a Reader’s Advisory session or request a customized book bag, please email pdewinter@oakridgesch.org.

Cooler Weather Dress Code:

Now that the cooler weather has descended, here are a few reminders about our ECC Dress Code:

  • Collared uniform shirts are required Monday-Friday, even under outerwear such as sweatshirts. 
  • Tights may be worn under skirts, but must be solid navy blue, black, or white (opaque or cable- not sheer).
  • All outerwear must be purchased from the school’s approved uniform vendor, FlynnO’Hara, or the Owl’s Landing Spirit Store. (sweatshirts, fleece zip up, sweaters, sweater vests, etc). Only school approved outerwear may be worn in the building. When students are outdoors, they are welcome and encouraged to bring non-uniform jackets, scarves, hats or gloves. 

Uniform expectations can be found on the parent portal in the Parent Handbook on pages 11 - 12.

Warm regards,

Ashley Read, Oakridge Class of 2005
Head of Early Childhood 
 

 

  • November 24 - 28: Thanksgiving Break - NO SCHOOL
  • December 3: ECC 1st Wednesday @ 8:15 a.m.
  • December 5: OPC Brunch on the Bridge 8:15 - 10:00 a.m.
  • December 8 - 12: Holiday Treasures Shopping (more details to follow)
  • December 19: Winter parties @ 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Early Dismissal
  • December 20 - January 6: Winter Break
  • January 7: Classes Resume