"As, a alumna, Oakdale holds a special place in my heart.  The four years I spent there provided me with many wonderful memories and a strong foundation on which to build my Christian life. Oakdale provided me the guidance and standards needed to become the person I am today."

1981 Alumna

Welcome

A major question on the minds of many people interested in Oakdale is "what is the academic program like?" Someone asking this question might want to know if the program is challenging, how much interaction there is between student and teacher, and what type of classes are offered. I could answer that question with a statement such as "Oakdale offers a quality education through a traditional curriculum with high academic standards and individualized attention." However, when I consider that tens of thousands of other schools might say nearly the exact same thing, I realize that I would not begin to communicate the uniqueness of the program or the factors that set it apart from virtually every other school.

One notable distinction of Oakdale is that teachers get to know students far better through the residential program than they ever would in a different setting. Life-long relationships are developed at Oakdale, and the staff frequently share in weddings and graduations with former students. This close relationship reveals a special kind of understanding that goes far beyond traditional tutoring or classroom-help settings.

Another distinction of Oakdale has to do with its accreditation. Many of the smallest schools cultivate an atmosphere where every teacher knows every student very well. But virtually none of these schools are accredited. Many times the teachers are not certified, and the curriculum is often underdeveloped. Oakdale has full national accreditation through the Association of Christian Schools International, is a member of Kentucky Non-Public Schools, requires teacher certification, and teaches a full range of classes with traditional instruction integrated with the best progressive theories of education. We do not use lessons prepared off-site as is common in small schools. Courses such as biology, speech, drama, calculus, geography, and Spanish are taught by qualified teachers who have participated in the continual updating of the curriculum.

Oakdale’s academic program also differs from many schools in the students we enroll. Our practice of accepting students without placement tests or requirements for previous academic success could easily lead our school to becoming a place for underachievers. However, two emphases of the administration have ensured that this does not happen. First, no student is forced to enrolled at Oakdale. They each see attending Oakdale as an opportunity. Second, academic effort is a priority and is given attention equal to that of grades in matters of evaluating, reporting, and re-enrolling. These two factors have led to the creation of a culture where students want to succeed. While students who come to Oakdale are often struggling, even the best students are challenged here, and every graduate is well-prepared for college.

Many other distinctions set Oakdale apart , too numerous to mention. A truly loving atmosphere on campus finds students who care about teachers and their families, and where the cook is as important a person as the president. Diversity on this campus exists here that often is not found in either rural areas or small schools, and race and color are cheerfully forgotten as everyone knows everyone else far too well to focus on the relative insignificance of such matters. To some students, the most important distinction is that we have so much fun. We laugh often. We play often and we have a good time. One of the most important parts of our program is character development. Earning trust and behaving as a responsible citizen are essential components of what we teach.

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