
The Pre-K students created dinosaur skeletons using a variety of noodles. 🦖




The first grade Family Fun Night basket will have you begging for sunshine and a day at the pool!



It’s National Administrative Professional’s Day today! To change it up a bit, here is a short poem to celebrate all of the ways that you make Olympia a wonderful place to work and visit. THANK YOU!
Admin assistants, we sing your praise,
For all the tireless work you do each day,
From greeting visitors with a warm smile,
To answering phones with patience and style.
Your skills are many, and your commitment is vast,
You handle all our needs, from first to last,
The schedules, the paperwork, the meetings too,
We don't know how we'd manage without you.
You're often the first friendly face we see,
And your hard work sets the tone for the day to be,
We know we can count on you, without fail,
To keep our schools running smoothly and prevail.
In the midst of all the serious work,
Know that we love all of your little quirks,
Maybe a funny joke or a silly pun,
To brighten up our day and make it fun.
So here's to you, admin assistants,
We appreciate you more than words can say,
You make our school a better place,
And we thank you for it every day!


Congratulations to Ella for completing the 4th grade Tower of Books reading challenge. This year she has read 40 books in a variety of reading genres.


Pre-K Spartan Scoops is open for business! 🍦





These Olympia West PreK students are ready for Kindergarten. They reported they were ready to start Kindergarten tomorrow! Lots of excitement at Kindergarten Round Up.


All fourth grade students worked together to make a tie-fleece blanket. The blanket will be on the silent auction at Olympia West's Family Fun Night on April 28.


Fourth grade students in Mrs. Swartzendruber's class celebrated the completion of IAR testing today with a donut and a joint kickball game with 5th grade.




Fire Updates: OHS and OMS students will not have school tomorrow, April 14th. There will *not* be a remote learning day. Elementary school will be in attendance for a normal school day. Thank you for all of the support and concern that was expressed today. 💙


Updates: All OHMS students have now either left campus to drive home or have evacuated to Minier Christian Church. Parents, you must pick up your children from the designated evacuation location at Minier Christian Church. Lines for pick up are long, so please be patient as all of the necessary evacuation procedures are followed. At Minier Christian Church you will be greeted by an adult and must present an ID to pick up your child(ren). No individuals will be allowed on the OHMS campus for the rest of the day. Fire officials will be on site all evening completing their necessary work.
More information will be shared soon regarding the status of the building and plans for school operations tomorrow.

All after school events at Olympia CUSD 16 have been cancelled for this evening due the the fire at the OHMS campus.

There is an active fire at the middle school / high school campus. All students and staff are safe.
Do not come to the OHMS campus as this will interfere with the evacuation process.
High school students who can drive will be sent home. All other high school and middle school students are being evacuated to our designated evacuation zone at Minier Christian Church. Pickup will occur there. More information regarding the timeline for pickup will be shared soon.
Due to buses needed for the evacuation, elementary buses will run their afternoon routes but they will not be on time. Parents can pick up their elementary students from school, but first need to call their child's school office.
We will continue to share details as soon as we can.

Save the Date!!! 5th grade students and families are invited to attend 6th Grade Orientation on May 4th. The evening will include sessions to assist students in a smooth transition to Olympia Middle School. Dinner and childcare are provided. Please RSVP using the QR code or the following link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdfxCtuu13-E045FybXJCuGxF4-smRXU93m66_oCRNcsTvofA/viewform


Mrs. Swartzendruber's fourth grade class has been working hard taking the IAR state. Students are counting down the days until they can open the mystery box.


West first graders have been learning about daytime and nighttime patterns, along with stars and the planets. One group in each class worked hard this week to develop their reading fluency while learning about the planet Mercury. Enjoy!
https://youtu.be/Nd5VS-_pu0g


Fourth graders are showing off their writing skills by presenting a state newspaper to the class. Each student had to research a state in the United States and create a newspaper with facts and images about the state's geography, economy, culture and state symbols.


Ms. Hilt's 2nd Graders performed a bunny themed readers theater with puppets they created today! They all did a fantastic job! 🐰






Thank you to all our Spartan Paraprofessionals that work tirelessly for our students. We could not survive without you!


The storms can't ruin first grade's fun! Both classes met and worked together during their weekly Second Step lesson. Students practiced giving compliments and filling each other's buckets.


Congratulations to Olympia West Kindergarten teacher Mrs. Boznos for winning $1000 to spend in her classroom from WEEK News 25 and CEFCU. Mrs. Boznos was nominated by a grandparent that volunteers in her classroom. Congratulations!
