OMS Volleyball Tryouts Coming Soon!
7 months ago, Activities Dept.
MS Volleyball Tryouts
Together with your kids, check out the features on their devices and in their apps that can help them use tech more intentionally. Consider turning off autoplay, limiting notifications from certain apps, using settings that turn off devices at a certain time each night, and more.
7 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 2
OMS 7th Grade Girls Basketball wins their first round of Regionals. They defeat DeeMack 27-14. They will play Tuesday, November 19th at 6:15 vs Peru Parkside in El Paso.
7 months ago, Tricia Gale
Help tweens and teens take breaks from tech by limiting screen time in bedrooms, during study time, or at the dinner table. Consider carving out regular family time when screens are either put away or enjoyed together.
7 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 1
Help keep media/tech use in check by following a few simple practices: 1. Create screen-free times 2. Explore built-in digital well-being tools 3. Model the behavior you want to see 4. Help kids identify healthy behaviors 5. Understand how tech companies make $ bit.ly/OlyMBTipsS
7 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tips Secondary
https://bit.ly/OlyMBCB Chatbots are becoming more helpful & clever, while at the same time, making it harder to tell if we're talking to a person or an AI. This video explores how and why AI chatbots are designed to sound so human-like, and how that might impact our well-being.
7 months ago, EdTech@Oly
AI Chatbots
Screen time; the reality is that there really is no magic number that's "just right." What's more important is the quality of kids' media, how it fits into your family's lifestyle, and how you engage your kids with it. Read more @ http://bit.ly/OlyScreenTime
7 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Screentime
Olympia Middle School and High School are hosting a Veterans Day program on Monday, November 11th. We are inviting all veterans (Both who have served or are currently serving) to attend a breakfast and the program as a way to show our appreciation for their service and sacrifice for our country. Breakfast will begin at 7:30 am in the OHS cafeteria, and the Veterans Day Program will begin at 8:40 am in the OHS gym. Parking will be available in front of Olympia High School. To RSVP, you can use the link below, or you can call one of the numbers below: If you have a student at OMS, please call 309-379-5941 Ext. 8020. If you have a student at OHS, please call 309-379-5911 Ext. 9020. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfftlQsvYDKSprg4LQ5Fpa95WnuG_NoHtBIVUreEoeMog2JpA/viewform
7 months ago, Mike Jones
Veterans
bit.ly/OlyMBMT Gut check time; do you digitally multitask in front of your kids? Explore that and other solutions to help your child reduce multitasking during homework time in this video.
7 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Multitasking
We will have the portable Market set up this Friday outside the cafeteria at 3:15-3:35. Stop by and grab what you need.
7 months ago, Michelle Maris
Friday Market
It's easy to get distracted from homework (and life) when the phone never stops pinging and the next episode plays automatically. Let's set some common sense guidelines by signing this Family Media Agreement within your family: bit.ly/OlyAgreement
7 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Agreement
Election season stressing you out? This article from The Chicago School syncs up nicely with many of the Social Emotional Learning (SEL) skills that we teach at Olympia; practice mindfulness for self-awareness, take mental health breaks, set boundaries, etc... These skills will help kids and parents alike navigate the media landscape during stressful (or even day to day) events.
7 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Managing Stress
In November Olympia will be focusing on finding the right balance between our devices, an onslaught of media, and our own personal well-being. Read more of our philosophy around this topic here: bit.ly/OlyMediaBalance
7 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Media Balance
Article: New Healthy Media Habits for Young Kids Now that screen-time recommendations are more flexible, it's time for new rules. | Caroline Knorr https://bit.ly/OlyMBCK
7 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Healthy Habits
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.
7 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 6
Article: bit.ly/OlyCBA5 Other than straight-up cyberbullying, what are some other reasons our kids might be bummed by others' online behavior? Read more about ghosting, subtweeting, griefing (plus more), and learn some simple tips on how to handle these situations.
7 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Other forms of cyberbullying
These outstanding sixth graders are the first inductees to the Sixth Grade Hall of Fame. These students consistently exhibit the qualities identified as the sixth grade Honor Code and were nominated by their peers. Congratulations, Spartans!
8 months ago, Heather Schwarting
Eleven sixth grade students in Hall of Fame
Video: bit.ly/OlyCBV3 Chatting online can feel just like talking to someone in person, but it's actually quite different. It's all because of something called the "online disinhibition effect," which makes us more likely to share/communicate differently than if in person.
8 months ago, EdTech@Oly
online disinhibition effect
The basketball season is coming quickly as we are just 19 days away! Here is a team store link to celebrate the season and get some new Spartan Basketball gear. We can't wait to see everyone on December 2nd for our first home game! #TogetherWeAreOne https://orders.minervapromotions.com/olympia_hs_basketball/shop/home
8 months ago, Justin Slager
If you notice your kid getting pulled into digital drama, help them take a break. They might need some help setting limits. Putting devices to bed at a specific time, plus breaks for mealtimes and face-to-face connection, can help kids recharge.
8 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 5