Congratulations to the OES Math Team for placing third at the state competition for MathCounts.
Upper School students enjoyed touring the Black Artists of Oregon exhibit at the Portland Art Museum on March 9.
OES is pleased to welcome our new students and families to OES. They have started to receive the Aardvark newsletter and are looking forward to welcome events and starting school in the fall.
OES community members gathered at the Portland Art Museum to raise funds for essential school programs.
Pi Day includes reciting as many digits as students can remember.
Building homes for fairies is a current priority for one kindergarten class.
Upper School students attended a lecture by civil rights attorney Ben Crump at Lewis & Clark College in February.
Students made projects in a variety of mediums to share their discoveries about the history of China and Japan.
Vanessa Le '17 will talk about The Last Bloodcarver, the first in her two-book debut, on March 25 at 7 p.m. at Powell's Books at Cedar Hills Crossing.
Congratulations to this year's winners. Highlights include the Regeneron Science Award, the ISEF finalists, and the Patty Jeanne Semura Best of Fair Award.
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