This week, middle school staff took a trip to each elementary school to talk to 5th graders about what it is like to be a student at OMS. This trip is the beginning of a number of orientation events to support students in their successful transition to 6th grade!
about 2 years ago, Lisa Steve
OMS visit
OMS visit
OMS visit
Grandparents' Day is Back! OSE can't wait to host this event on April 28th. We will share specific details when we return from spring break.
about 2 years ago, STACEY ROGERS
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The OHS NHS is sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt at OMS on Sunday, April 2 from 1-3. In addition to the egg hunt, there will be crafts, face painting, games, and more. Ages 2-8. The event is $5. All proceeds benefit St. Jude. Make a reservation by email: amanda.hapgood@olympia.org
about 2 years ago, Lisa Steve
Egg Hunt
PreK has been visited by a Leprechaun! Mrs. Castillo's PM class is ready for St. Patrick's Day! ☘️
about 2 years ago, Jessica Castillo
We’re properly disguised!
We’re properly disguised!
They’re back!
They covered our room in green!!
They covered our room in green!
On Friday Oly South held our Parade of Champions, celebrating our Super Spartans for February. These students show kindness everyday to their classmates and teachers! Great job Spartans! http://bit.ly/3JDlAav
about 2 years ago, Olympia South Elementary
February Super Spartans
Spartan Staff spent the morning in various professional development sessions on topics including trauma responsive instruction, restorative practices, special education strategies for students, elementary science instruction, and regulation strategies for students. Thank you to all our presenters!
about 2 years ago, LAURA O'DONNELL
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The 2023 Spartan Retirees were recognized this morning. Congrats to Dr. Jodlowski, Mrs. Deal, Mrs. McDannald, and Mr. Stine. Thank you all for your dedication to our students and families over the years. You will be missed!
about 2 years ago, LAURA O'DONNELL
Retirees
March 13th is a Teacher Institute Day for Olympia. There is NO SCHOOL for students!
about 2 years ago, LAURA O'DONNELL
No School
We are blessed at Olympia with the best Social Workers!
about 2 years ago, LAURA O'DONNELL
SWW
​Due to hazardous weather conditions, all Olympia after school activities have been cancelled and there will be no shuttle. Please be safe!
about 2 years ago, Sean Mullins
Activities Cancelled
Elementary families, join us fo Spartan @ the Movies. We will be showing Inside Out at 6:00 in the high school auditorium. This event is free! Bring the whole family. Concession provided by West PTO.
about 2 years ago, Michelle Maris
spartan at the movie
McDonalds provided happy meals to Mrs. Garcia 4th grade class today. Winners of change wars. Mrs. Gray's 1st grade and Ms. Tresemer's 5th grade were runner up! They were treated to cookies. We love our community partnership with McDonald's!
about 2 years ago, Michelle Maris
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McDonalds provided happy meals to Mrs. Garcia 4th grade class today. Winners of change wars. Mrs. Gray's 1st grade and Ms. Tresemer's 5th grade were runner up! They were treated to cookies. We love our community partnership with McDonald's!
about 2 years ago, Michelle Maris
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The last Spartan @ the Movies will be this Friday, March 3rd. We will be showing the movie Inside Out. The event is free! Concessions provided by Oly West PTO.
about 2 years ago, Michelle Maris
spartan move
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 kids learn to recognize this when they encounter news online, as a way to examine competing opinions and ideas and to avoid drawing questionable conclusions.
about 2 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Confirmation Bias
Elementary Families, are you looking for a fun, free, family event on Sunday? Look no further, showing of the Lego movie at the High School starts at 4:00 PM.
about 2 years ago, Michelle Maris
spartan at movies
Wikipedia.org is where millions of people stop first for information. Tools like it are what make the internet so valuable. But they also teach an important lesson, one you can start teaching your kids now: don’t believe everything you read. Family Tip Sheet: bit.ly/OlyNMFR2
about 2 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Wikipedia
Check out this list of trustworthy resources to help you learn what's true (and what is not!) on the web. You can even use one of them to look back in time and what was on a website in the past!
about 2 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Fearless Fact Finding
Who's coming to Spartans at the Movies this Sunday? Free to all elementary families! Let Mrs. Maris know if your child is bring a Lego creation. michelle.maris@olympia.org
about 2 years ago, Michelle Maris
Lego Movie
Tip #5: Choose a Variety of Sources Show your children how you get news and information from different places, and explain how you make your choices. Use words like "credible," "trustworthy," "respected," and "fair." Ask them where they get their information, and if they think about those same words when choosing. As kids get older, introduce the ideas of bias, satire, and clickbait.
about 2 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Tip 5