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Today at Olympia


Varsity baseball falls in the season opener vs Brimfield 13-5. Dabney collected 4 hits, Alford, Hohulin and Kindred had 2 hits apiece. Next game is Thursday at home vs Canton.

This is a tax swap, which means the tax rate will remain the same at $5.50 if the referendum passes or fails.
If the questions fail, the district won’t be able to use funds in the most efficient way. The tax rate will be the same because the district will need to take out new working cash bonds and continue to use variable rate funds to cover operating expenses.
Learn more about the March 19 referendum at www.olympia.org/referendum
#MaintainRetainInnovate #TaxSwap #VoteMarch19


The Olympia High School track teams competed this past Saturday at the U of I indoor track at the Rantoul Invite. Both teams came away with some exciting results, sparking dreams of many good things to come! Some of the top performances included:
Evan Petri- 12:00.31 in the 3200 m run (29 second all-time PR)
Keagan Uphoff- 5th place in the 60 m hurdles (tied his PR at 8.79 sec.)
Cohen Alexander, Blake Youngren, Corbin Rios, and Chase Ragar had a 2 second PR in the 4x200 m relay with a time of 1:40.48
Cohen Alexander, TJ Gellner, Keagan Uphoff, and Blake Youngren- 4th place in the 4x400 m relay with a time of 3:43.68
Great work guys, keep up the good work! Come see the guys compete at Wesleyan’s Shirk Center this Thursday, starting at 4:00!


Opening Day for baseball and softball.


It was a long day at the Armory in Champaign for the girls track team yesterday. The Rantoul invitational brought in some good competition. The girls team finished 13th out of 26 teams. Several girls shaved off time from our first meet. It's going to be a great season!


Congratulations to our Chuck Murdock all area wrestlers:
Jordan Bicknell, Dylan Eimer, Bentley Wise, and Nolen Yeary.
A well deserved recognition for each of them!


Spartan Nation is so thankful for our School Social Workers - this week and every other week during the school year. The support they provide to our students and staff is amazing!


The annual Mr. Spartan contest is just around the corner. Come March 8th to watch Caden, Javin, Davis, Keagan, Michael, Nolan, Cooper, Reid, and Blake compete for the title of Mr. Spartan. The contest will in the OHS auditorium at 7:00pm and admission is $7. Doors open at 6:30.


The boys’ track team had a great season opener today at the ISU Horton Fieldhouse. Top highlights include sophomore Evan Petri with an all time PR in the 1600 m run (5:39.62), junior Cohen Alexander took 7th place in both the 60 m (7.34) & 200 m (24.67) dash, and senior Keagan Uphoff placed 3rd in the 60 m high hurdles.


First indoor meet for the Olympia girls track team.


For those who could not attend our Virtual Information Session on February 29, you can view the meeting in full by visiting: https://www.youtube.com/live/w3a-92joeFY?si=g3qC8BcHQ2SaAMKb
#MaintainRetainInnovate #TaxSwap #VoteMarch19


Both IEPs and 504 plans support students with learning challenges, but how are they different? What plan is right for my student? Join us for a 30-minute message and learn how these plans might support your student. Register today! https://t.e2ma.net/click/mjrzli/6iwimkp/6u1eg3


National Honor Society is hosting an Easter Egg hunt for district children on Sunday, March 17 from 1-3 pm. There will be games, crafts, face painting and a bouncy house. Take photos and dance with the Easter bunny!!
There are two egg hunts. Ages 2-4 will take place at 1:30 pm. Ages 5-8 will take place at 2:15 pm. Come celebrate spring with us!
$5 per child
You can reserve a spot with this link: https://payments.efundsforscho...
Tickets will also be sold at the door.


Referendum Fast Fact #4:
Olympia has not gone to the voters for a referendum since 2007, when voters approved raising the Education tax rate from $2.40 to the current rate of $2.90
Download a full-page Fast Facts sheet and learn more at: www.olympia.org/referendum
#MaintainRetainInnovate #TaxSwap #VoteMarch19 #FastFacts


Our brains are great at using past experiences to make quick decisions on the fly, but these shortcuts can also lead to bias. "Confirmation bias" is our brain's tendency to seek out information that confirms things we already think we know. Help your students learn to recognize this when they encounter news online, as a way to examine competing opinions and ideas and to avoid drawing questionable conclusions.


Baseball players: plan on being outside for practice at 3:30 on Monday. Make sure you have inside and outside practice clothes with you all week. Make sure to get registered and have physical stuff turned into the office by Monday.

Mrs. Jennings (OWE 4th Grade) and Mr. Keith (Bus Driver) were the recipients of the last Fresh Cookie Friday celebration. Congratulations to these two staff members!


Referendum Fast Fact #3:
If question 2 (Education Fund) passes, it would reduce the deficit, provide more competitive salaries for teachers and staff and allow for the addition of important programs throughout the district.
Download a full-page Fast Facts sheet and learn more at: www.olympia.org/referendum
#MaintainRetainInnovate #TaxSwap #VoteMarch19 #FastFacts
