On April 30th, Oakcrest students enrolled in American History and the Conscience of Mankind travelled to Washington DC to visit the US Holocaust Museum and the National Mall monuments. The attendees had a great time and would like to give special thanks to community business owner Bob Novick for funding student transport, thus making this trip possible.
about 1 year ago, OHS Thrillshare
On April 30th, Oakcrest HS history students travelled to Washington DC to visit the US Holocaust Museum and national mall monuments. Special thanks to community business donor Bob Novick for funding student transport and making the trip possible.
On April 30th, Oakcrest HS history students travelled to Washington DC to visit the US Holocaust Museum and national mall monuments. Special thanks to community business donor Bob Novick for funding student transport and making the trip possible.
On April 30th, Oakcrest HS history students travelled to Washington DC to visit the US Holocaust Museum and national mall monuments. Special thanks to community business donor Bob Novick for funding student transport and making the trip possible.
On April 30th, Oakcrest HS history students travelled to Washington DC to visit the US Holocaust Museum and national mall monuments. Special thanks to community business donor Bob Novick for funding student transport and making the trip possible.
On April 30th, Oakcrest HS history students travelled to Washington DC to visit the US Holocaust Museum and national mall monuments. Special thanks to community business donor Bob Novick for funding student transport and making the trip possible.
On April 30th, Oakcrest HS history students travelled to Washington DC to visit the US Holocaust Museum and national mall monuments. Special thanks to community business donor Bob Novick for funding student transport and making the trip possible.
On April 30th, Oakcrest HS history students travelled to Washington DC to visit the US Holocaust Museum and national mall monuments. Special thanks to community business donor Bob Novick for funding student transport and making the trip possible.
On April 30th, Oakcrest HS history students travelled to Washington DC to visit the US Holocaust Museum and national mall monuments. Special thanks to community business donor Bob Novick for funding student transport and making the trip possible.
On April 30th, Oakcrest HS history students travelled to Washington DC to visit the US Holocaust Museum and national mall monuments. Special thanks to community business donor Bob Novick for funding student transport and making the trip possible.
On April 30th, Oakcrest HS history students travelled to Washington DC to visit the US Holocaust Museum and national mall monuments. Special thanks to community business donor Bob Novick for funding student transport and making the trip possible.
Big Blax game today vs St Joes..... let's go fellas keep it going Falcon Pride
about 1 year ago, Oakcrest Athletics
 Blax
Congratulations to our Staff and Students of the Month!
about 1 year ago, OHS Thrillshare
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Revolution Rails Enrichment Trip: Saturday, May 18th Team Building and SEL through exploring the beauty of nature. Students will explore the beauty of nature in Cape May by taking a "4 mile railcar ride through The Nature Conservancy’s Garrett Family Preserve". They will get to "enjoy the expansive native wildflower meadows and flora, as well as world-class viewing opportunities for migrating songbirds, raptors, and pollinators like bumblebees and monarch butterflies, made possible by the wonderful folks at The Nature Conservancy." Registration Form:https://forms.gle/FhtPDCfW7kf5U5xV9
about 1 year ago, Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District
Revolution Rails Enrichment Trip: Saturday, May 18th Team Building and SEL through exploring the beauty of nature.  Students will explore the beauty of nature in Cape May by taking a "4 mile railcar ride through The Nature Conservancy’s Garrett Family Preserve". They will get to "enjoy the expansive native wildflower meadows and flora, as well as world-class viewing opportunities for migrating songbirds, raptors, and pollinators like bumblebees and monarch butterflies, made possible by the wonderful folks at The Nature Conservancy."  Registration Form:
Saturday, May 18th "Love Myself," aims to empower teen girls through fostering self-love, self-care, and self-confidence. This program was designed in response to the growing need for programs that address the holistic development of our female students, focusing on both their physical and mental well-being. Registration Form: https://forms.gle/RH6d53GCogY8jM6A9
about 1 year ago, Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District
Saturday, May 18th "Love Myself," aims to empower teen girls through fostering self-love, self-care, and self-confidence. This program was designed in response to the growing need for programs that address the holistic development of our female students, focusing on both their physical and mental well-being. Registration Form: https://forms.gle/RH6d53GCogY8jM6A9
Saturday, May 18th "Love Myself," aims to empower teen girls through fostering self-love, self-care, and self-confidence. This program was designed in response to the growing need for programs that address the holistic development of our female students, focusing on both their physical and mental well-being. Registration Form: https://forms.gle/RH6d53GCogY8jM6A9
about 1 year ago, Office of Special Projects
flyer
Congratulations to Oakcrest's Ryan Merlino becoming the Nike SJ Elite Champion for pole vault. Accomplishing major heights
about 1 year ago, Oakcrest Athletics
pole vault
pole vault
Big win for Oakcrest baseball tonight vs St Joes 3-0 Great game guys
about 1 year ago, Oakcrest Athletics
Congrats to the Boys Tennis team on a 3-0 start this week!🔥. They keep grinding and getting better everyday, with some of our new players sporting winning records on the season! 🎾💪
about 1 year ago, Oakcrest Athletics
Boys Tennis
BULLSEYE! This trimester, Oakcrest PE classes are learning the challenge, skill, discipline and patience of archery! 🏹🎯
about 1 year ago, OHS Thrillshare
Bullseye!
anchor and aim
Oakcrest Biology students recently learned about meiosis with a delicious lab featuring Oreo cookies! 🔬🍪💙
about 1 year ago, OHS Thrillshare
Students completing lab
Students completing lab
Students completing lab
Students completing lab
The Oakcrest Math Club recently held their monthly "Make a Difference" meeting. The students continue to aid the homeless and make a meaningful impact on our local community by making 121 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches! 🥪💙#CommunityService #OakcrestMathClub
about 1 year ago, OHS Thrillshare
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Shout out to Oakcrest's baseball team with their 12-0 victory over Pleasantville HS. Andrew Estrada threw his first no hitter of the season at yesterdays game with 5 IP and 9K’s. Great job fellas keep up the good work.
about 1 year ago, Oakcrest Athletics
Oakcrest golf team with the O's up .....16-0 that is Great job
about 1 year ago, Oakcrest Athletics
golf
golf
Oakcrest golf team 16-0 this season. Unstoppable. Defeating WCA and Middle Twp today to clinch the CAL National Conference Falcon Pride
about 1 year ago, Oakcrest Athletics
Shout out to Oakcrest softball team defeating CM Tech 9-3. Keep chopping away at those wins. Great job
about 1 year ago, Oakcrest Athletics
Congratulations to Vineland High School defeating GCIT in the finals 9-2 And to Holy Spirit finishing in 3rd place of the Betty Howell Softball Tournament. Thank you to all coaches players and parents for helping out and contributing to a fun filled weekend.
about 1 year ago, Oakcrest Athletics
The finals of the 7th Annual Betty Howell Softball Tournament is under way at Oakcrest High School. Vineland vs GCiT.
about 1 year ago, Oakcrest Athletics
Please read this important message.
about 1 year ago, Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District
Hello Students and Families, We would like to draw your attention once again to a "game" that is occurring within our local communities, as well as throughout the nation, that has a number of concerns connected to it. Called "senior assassins" or simply "assassins", it involves senior students playing a game of water-tag across the entire community. Playing in pairs or teams, students are hunting their peers as "targets", including hiding out in bushes and surprising students as they leave their homes, jobs, or gyms. Some of our concerns with this: water guns in schools can lead to a number of negative outcomes...spraying the wrong students leading to a confrontation, hitting a teacher and potentially facing discipline, or getting water on a floor and creating a slippery surface that may cause injury to others. Additionally, in the community, we just want to share some thoughts from a different perspective; at least three times in the last week we have been notified by parents or community members that issues have arisen due to students playing this game. In an extreme but concerning example, one of our campuses was even visited by students from a school over an hour away who were “hunting” their peers at an athletic event we were hosting. Please note that this is not acceptable ANYWHERE on or around any GEHR grounds. Imitation weapons on school campuses pose severe security risks to all of us! Imitation weapons may seem harmless, but can cause panic and confusion among students, staff, and community members and can potentially lead to a dangerous situation. We recognize the idea behind this may be pure and just "kids looking for fun", but we want everyone to understand it will not be permitted on school grounds, and despite how some are portraying this, it is not condoned by the school or district. Please help us maintain a safe and secure learning environment. Thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions, please contact us. Thank you, Mike McGhee, Oakcrest Principal Daniel Kern, Absegami Principal Scott Parker, Cedar Creek Principal James M Reina, Superintendent
This afternoon at approximately 12:45 p.m., a small grease fire occurred on a cooktop in one of our culinary classrooms. Staff responded out of an abundance of caution by activating the school fire alarm, leading to the evacuation of all staff and students. The fire was extinguished by staff, and Hamilton Township Fire Department responded to clear the alarm. All students and staff have returned to the building at this time, and the school has returned to normal operations. Michael C. McGhee Principal - Oakcrest High School 609-909-2600 ext. 2675
about 1 year ago, Oakcrest HS