The #2020census is here & we need everyone to #CareAbouttheCount! This month, every household will receive mail from the U.S. Census Bureau with instructions on how to fill out the census. Watch your mailbox & visit CareAbouttheCount.org to learn more. #CentralIllinoisCounts
almost 5 years ago, Sean Mullins
Rural development
VIDEO: How do you take the census? This video helps break it down: https://youtu.be/bcE5wXH17Os #CareAbouttheCount #CentralIllinoisCounts
almost 5 years ago, Sean Mullins
Every household should fill out a 2020 Census form (either online, by phone or by mail) by April 1, 2020. Watch your mailbox for directions and learn more at CareAbouttheCount.org. #CareAbouttheCount #CentralIllinoisCounts
almost 5 years ago, Sean Mullins
Counting on you
Why #CareAbouttheCount? Filling out the census will boost our community, ensure adequate public funding and inspire a sense of civic duty. Read about regional efforts to boost our Central Illinois participation. https://www.peoriamagazines.com/pm/2020/mar/care-about-count #CentralIllinoisCounts
almost 5 years ago, Sean Mullins
We Value
Do you value affordable housing? Healthcare centers? School funding? A complete count in the #2020census is critical to securing billions in funding for community programs you value most. #CareAbouttheCount! https://youtu.be/h2JMt4ZNR_Q #CentralIllinoisCounts #ILCountMeIn
almost 5 years ago, Sean Mullins
Hey Olympia North! We miss you! Check out what your teachers have been up to! Don't forget to "Be the ONE!" https://youtu.be/a0vd4ShGiV8
almost 5 years ago, Matt Hurley
Seniors: Please use this page for real time updates for the colleges you are applying to. Information for individual schools will be posted here as deadlines and decisions change. https://www.nacacnet.org/college-admission-status-coronavirus
almost 5 years ago, Lisa Steve
Resiliency - that is what these Spartans have! Thanks to Vanessa, Johannes, and Chiara - three of our foreign exchange students who are returning back to Switzerland, Germany, and Italy - they have blessed us and we will miss them. Health and safety as you return home!
almost 5 years ago, ED JODLOWSKI
Sendoff for our foreign exchange students
Let’s go Oly South staff and students...show us your online school spirit!!
almost 5 years ago, STACEY ROGERS
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Congratulations to our IESA State Qualifying Wrestlers! #SpartanNation
almost 5 years ago, Jackie Litwiller
State Wrestlers
ACTIVITY UPDATE: Our annual Mr Spartan event scheduled for tonight Friday March 13th has been postponed to a date yet to be determined.
almost 5 years ago, Sean Mullins
Mr. Spartan Postponed
Your community is counting on you. Watch your mailbox and complete your household’s census at CareAbouttheCount.org. #CareAbouttheCount #CentralIllinoisCounts
almost 5 years ago, Sean Mullins
Care about the count
Olympia West students jump into the Learning Pit with James Nottingham today!
almost 5 years ago, Lisa Castleman
James Nottingham
James Nottingham
James Nottingham
Congratulations to Owen Rios for being the Olympia District 3rd-6th grade overall winner for Young Authors! Great job Owen!
almost 5 years ago, Matt Hurley
5th Grader Owen Rios
Congratulations to Olivia Lee (K-2 winner) and Owen Rios (3-5 winner) on being selected as the Olympia North Elementary Young Authors school wide winners. Great job Olivia and Owen!
almost 5 years ago, Matt Hurley
Olivia Lee (1st grade) and Owen Rios (5th grade)
The 7th Grade informational meeting for Washington DC is Wednesday, March 4th at 6pm in the MS Cafe.
almost 5 years ago, Jackie Litwiller
OHS National Honor Society students hosted princesses and princes at The Royal Tea Party! Proceeds for the event will benefit St Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
almost 5 years ago, Lisa Steve
Royal Tea Party
Royal Tea Party 2
Royal Tea Party 3
Royal Tea Party 4
Win for the sophomores in the St. Joe tournament. Go Spartans!
almost 5 years ago, LAURA O'DONNELL
Spartan win!
Family Tip 5: Review worst-case steps. Walk through what to do if your kid is being bullied online. First, step away. Ignoring a bully can be very effective. If the bullying continues, take screenshots or print out evidence. Then block the person. If it gets worse, report the behavior to a trusted adult. Talk about who those people are and make sure your kid has their contact information.
almost 5 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 6
Collaboration in 7th grade Improv WIN class!
almost 5 years ago, Wendy Wade
Problem solving ways to build a shelter with limited materials and time.