The Kobata Family

 

I’m sure you have heard the expression, It takes a village to raise a child.” Well, Oakwood has been our village. I am a widowed, single mom to my daughter Kelly. Kelly joined Oakwood in kindergarten and is a Sophomore this year.

For ECE through Elementary, the connection with teachers and the parents were so comforting.  Commuting an hour each way to work every day made it so much easier knowing that Kelly was being cared for by amazing office staff, teachers, and the principal. She also has food allergies and after seeing how well the nurse took care of her, I always felt at ease being so far away.  Even though I leave an hour early from work every day, I do not arrive at school until 5:15 pm, due to traffic.  The aftercare program always had my back.  They made sure the students finished homework before playtime.  They provided arts and crafts and reading activities and even cooking and a clean up song.  When I arrived for pick-up, Kelly loved showing me all the things that she made each day.  And yes, sometimes work and traffic got in the way of arriving on time, but there was always an Oakwood parent who was willing to help me.  

During middle school, the plays and performances were my favorite part.  The students were performing on stage from day one, building their confidence.  And then Covid-19 happened.  I was truly amazed at how fast Oakwood responded to the situation and installed all the technology to allow the students to continue with their schooling.  This allowed the students to complete their school years on time and the Seniors to graduate on schedule, even though it was a virtual celebration.  Kelly was learning Zoom meetings, PowerPoint and Google docs.  I told her that she was learning more software than some of my peers at work!

As Covid-19 began to ease up and the students were able to return to the classrooms, Oakwood put as many safeguards in place as possible to keep our kids safe.  I can’t thank the janitorial and office staff enough for putting in all the extra efforts.

For middle school through high school, I could not get over all the hands-on projects.  They were so amazing and creative.  The school trips offered were experiences that I know will stay with Kelly forever. The new liberal arts building allowed Kelly to grow in Theater, as well as the new gymnasium granted her the opportunity to join cheer and play multiple sports.

During the summer before Kelly’s freshman year, I saw the flyer that said Oakwood was looking for a host family for a returning international student.  I inquired as I was not sure that I would even qualify as I was a single parent.  After a few interviews and her return to the states, Mari became a new family member.  Because of my 5:15 pm pick-up schedule, Mari was able to join Tennis and Cross-Country.  I have to say the experience for us was priceless.  The bonds that we made, and life lessons shared will be with us forever.  

It truly does take a village to raise a child and Oakwood teachers, staff, and the Oakwood families are my village.  Thank you all for your love and support.


Heidi Kobata P ’27, Host Parent ’24

Stephanie Procker

“[My grandchildren] have had so many wonderful educational and fun experiences. Trips abroad, sports, clubs, and friendships—memories that will last forever. The kindness, attention, and guidance from teachers and staff are exceptional.”

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The Rosen Family

“In addition to donating my time, Tanu and I feel strongly about giving back financially as well. Knowing that other students or programs have benefited from donations is rewarding. Oakwood has proven itself as a very worthy recipient of philanthropic efforts.”

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The Watanabe Family

“All teachers and staff we interacted with know our children by name and their little quirks. They are not merely known as students, but individuals with aspirations and self-doubt, strengths and weaknesses, and extroversion sprinkled with moments of introversion. Regardless, they are embraced at Oakwood with love and admiration.”

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The Giacalone Family

“Volunteering has been a meaningful experience for our family, allowing us to give back to a community that has given us so much. It has also been an opportunity for us to connect with other parents, get to know the teachers and staff better, and play an active role in our children’s education.”

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The Tom Family

GP ’24, ’32
As our granddaughter finishes her Senior year we can look back with the knowledge that she has received the best possible education these past six years, and we can anticipate even more exciting opportunities for our grandson as he continues his growth at Oakwood.”​

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The Zhao/Chen Family

P ’19, ’24
“Oakwood teachers and staff have done so much in providing a safe and nurturing environment for our children to explore, grow, and flourish, both academically and in extracurricular activities.”

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Adam & Lexi Hubbard

“Oakwood leadership felt more like family, I know this because both my daughters felt comfortable and confident when interacting with mentors. They felt secure knowing that they had a voice, and were truly listened to and heard by their professors. It was clear that the school wasn’t just a place of education, but a sanctuary for growth in all its forms—intellectual, emotional, and social.​”

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Diana Sanchez

“I love being part of the Oakwood community, teaching and watching so many young students grow and remain connected to this special place. It’s truly amazing to see generations here—I now have grandparents whose children I once taught, and now their grandchildren are my students. Just recently, one of my former students, Taylor, told my granddaughter that I was and still am her favorite teacher. Moments like these make me feel incredibly grateful.”

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Nisanti Wilmot

P ’23, ’25, ’28, ’31
“The school campus, with its natural beauty, never ceases to inspire me, and I deeply appreciate the autonomy I have when it comes to designing and delivering my classes.”​

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Jeff Ruster, Jr.

’18
“Although my career here is young, it’s unmistakably clear: every aspect of my growth, from being a student to evolving as an individual, my choice of college, and eventually transitioning into an educational career, all owe their beginnings to a singular moment—the pivotal decision of Oakwood’s admissions department to take a chance on me back in 2013.”

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Kelli Frazer

P ’21
“The support, camaraderie, generosity, spirit, and connections that I have because of Oakwood are invaluable to me both personally and professionally.”​

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