
The OHMS Market is open every Wednesday 11:00-12:15 for students and staff. The pantry is fully stocked with produce, can goods, and breads. The Shop has coats and lots of personal care items. Contact michelle.maris@olympia.org with questions.


Don't forget to sign up for the Mini Dance Clinic by Friday, January 17th! Please see the attached flyer for more information or email coach Emily Weyl at Emily.Weyl@Olympia.org with any questions. We hope to see you there!


Today's Activities


The OMS Boys basketball team competed today at Tri-Valley. The 7th Grade team won 57-27 with Will Langley (13 points), Tate Lindsey (11 points), and Cade Yoder (10 points) leading the team in scoring. The 8th grade team lost 26-41 with Ty Gale (14 points) leading the team in scoring.
The Spartans defend home court Friday at 5 against Midwest Central.
7th Grade: 20-1
8th Grade: 14-7

Today's Activities


It was another busy but great week for the high school Wrestling team. We started by celebrating our seniors at our second annual stage dual.
We went 3-0 this week, defeating Canton, Williamsville, and Petersburg Porta, to earn us the title of Conference Champs for the second consecutive year.
We also attended the 61st annual Princeton Tournament over the weekend, placing 8th out of 34 teams.


Congratulations to Nora Collins on making her commitment to continue her academic and swimming career and Monmouth College.


The OMS Boys Basketball team defended home court against Metcalf last night. The 7th grade team won 37-24 with Will Langley (12 points) and Tate Lindsey (9 points) leading the team in scoring. 8th grade won 47-39 with Kam White (19 points) and Ty Gale (13 points) leading their team in scoring.
The Spartans are back in action Monday at Tri-Valley.
7th Grade: 19-1
8th Grade: 14-6

Join the Olympia High School Dance Team for a Mini Dance Clinic and an opportunity to perform with the dance team at a basketball game! See the attached flyer for more details and email Coach Emily Weyl at Emily.Weyl@Olympia.org with any questions. Registration must be completed by Friday, January 17th to participate. We hope to see you there!


Today's Activities


The OMS Boys basketball team defended home court last night against Dee-Mack. The 7th grade team won 59-10 with Cade Yoder (21 points) and Will Langley (14 points) leading the way. The 8th grade team won 33-15 with Kam White (11 points) and Mason Kruger (8 points) leading their team in scoring. The Spartans are back in action Thursday at home against Metcalf at 5.
7th grade: 18-1
8th grade: 13-6

Today's Activities


Today's Activities


This past weekend the high school wrestling team competed at Abe's Rumble along with 60 other 1A teams from across the state. We went 6-3 and placed 12th as a team, bringing our current record to 17-5.
We also want to congratulate Dylan Eimer on his 100th career win!


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"It's complicated" can describe many of our relationships with others, both romantic and otherwise. Add digital devices and social media to the mix, and things get complicated even further.


The OMS Boys basketball tram traveled to Easton tonight to take on Illini Central. In the very last games to ever be played in that gym the boys looked sharp and were able to pull off 2 victories. The 7th grade team won 49-20 with Will Langley (15 points) and Cade Yoder leading the squad in points. The 8th grade team won 38-25 with Ty Gale (16 points) and Coty Thompson leading the way in scoring.
7th Grade: 17-1
8th Grade: 12-6

The Olympia Transition Program went to Ms. Patton's class at West today for our December book buddies. We read holiday stories, OTP students talked about gratitude & Ms. Patton's students completed a gratitude mug with marshmallows of things they are grateful for. We celebrated with hot coco & treats. We love these friendships! 🩵











Olympia Girls Basketball


Today's Activities


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It's natural for teens to be curious about their emerging sexuality. But most children aren't prepared for the risks of exploring this in the digital age. Help your kids think critically about self-disclosure in relationships and practice how they'd respond to a situation where sexting -- or a request for sexting -- might happen.
In this video, kids can hear other teens' honest -- and sometimes frank -- thoughts about the pressures and risks that come with sexting, then consider how they might react in similar situations.
