
Help kids identify healthy behaviors.
Ask kids to notice their feelings, both physical and emotional, during screen and non-screen activities. Does their heart rate increase when their phone vibrates? Encourage kids to keep the constructive activities and let go of the rest.


How to Set Screen Rules That Stick Easy tips for limiting kids' computer, TV, game, and movie time. | Caroline Knorr | 2/21/2019
https://bit.ly/OlyMBSR


Model the behavior you want to see.
Tweens and teens learn more from watching adult behavior than listening to lectures. Consider how you use your devices and other media, and make changes if your use doesn't follow your expectations for your kids.


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. We hope to see you there! Please email Coach Weyl at emily.weyl@olympia.org with any questions.

Explore built-in digital well-being tools.
Together with your kids, check out the features on their devices and in their apps that can help them use tech more intentionally.


There will be a Toys for Tots donation drive at the Nov. 21 girls basketball game and the Nov. 29 boys basketball game. Earn free admission to the game by donating a new, unwrapped toy at the entrance table of the game. Monetary donations for Toys for Tots will also be accepted during the game.



Congratulations to Blaine Halley on being selected 1st team Illinois High School Football Coaches Association All State. This award is voted upon by coaches across the state and is one of the greatest honors any high school football player in the state can receive!


NHS won the 2022 YICU team award for its outstanding commitment to community and service in McLean County on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022. NHS officers were present at the ceremony to receive the award. An Independent Selection Committee gave NHS with this honor due to the “depth and breadth of your commitment to servant leadership and philanthropy.” The YICU event was founded on three key goals: Celebrate youth leadership and volunteer service in McLean County. Inspire other young people and Raise funds for local nonprofits in the community. YICU gave NHS a check for $250 which will be donated to the Olympia Promise Council.



OHMS is collecting names of students for Angel Tree until Tuesday, November 15th. michelle.maris@olympia.org for additional details.


Congratulations to the OHS National Honor Society on being recognized and selected as a Why I See You (YICU) Service Award winner! For A Better Tomorrow is a non-profit organization that recognizes youth leadership and serve to the communities of McLean County.

Create screen-free times and zones.
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.


National Honor Society is running an Olympia High School and Middle School winter coat, hat and mitten drive. Most needed are children's sizes small and medium. All items will be distributed within the community. Drop boxes are located outside the high school and middle school main offices. Deadline is Dec. 9.


Remember to purchase your digital ticket for Olympia vs. Williamsville Quarterfinal football game. Nov. 12th - 2:00pm kickoff. Gates open at 12:30pm.
https://gofan.co/app/events/776899?schoolId=IL21467

Olymia parent and Army National Guard Veteran, Mr. Marc White, was the special guest speaker today at the OHMS Veterans Day assembly. His message focused on connecting the military’s core values with Olympia’s core values, emphasizing the importance of respect, responsibility, and relationships. Several Olympia students shared excerpts stressing the importance of honoring our Veterans. The OHMS choir and band performed the Armed Forces Medley-Pride of America as we recognized the various branches of the military. Over 40 local Veterans attended the assembly including World War II Veteran Mr. Ben Maurer. Thank you to all Veterans for your sacrifices and service.



Come support the Spartan Football team as we take on the Williamsville bullets in the Elite 8 Saturday @ 2:00 PM. Watching on the stream is great. However, there is nothing like watching in person! Let's fill the Bleachers with the whole community and have the biggest home crowd ever. Share this post with everyone you know. The home field advantage is real, come be a part of it!!!! #spearsup


Help keep media use in check by following a few simple practices. Look for a new family tip every Monday and Friday in November!


We are still looking for help with concessions for Saturday Quarterfinal Playoff game. Please considering signing up for a shift. Thank you
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050B4AA9AA29A2F94-olympia6

The Bloomington Area Career Center is hosting an open house tomorrow night, November 10, for students interested in joining for the 2023-2024 school year. Stop by anytime between 5:30pm and 7:00pm to meet the instructors, see the classrooms and learn about the program! There will be no formal presentation, students and families are welcome to visit as many programs as they would like.


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: bit.ly/OlyScreenTime


Digital tickets for Saturday's Football Quarterfinal game vs. Williamsville at Olympia are now on sale. Digital ticket price is $7 per person. Tickets can be purchased at the gate for $8. Ticket prices are set by the IHSA. Gates open at 12:30pm. and kickoff is 2:00pm.
https://gofan.co/app/events/776899?schoolId=IHSA