
New Healthy Media Habits for Young Kids
Now that screen-time recommendations are more flexible, it's time for new rules. | Caroline Knorr | 10/18/2017
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/new-healthy-media-habits-for-young-kids

Olympia North teachers dove into professional development after school while processing how teacher clarity reinforces the gradual release of responsibility of learning from the teacher to the students so that students feel ownership of their work. Teachers are also learners and we are thankful to have such dedicated and thoughtful teachers at O.N.E.!




OHS Degree NOW students worked virtually with State Farm Mentors during advisory to learn how to code using Python. These activities align with the Associate’s Degree in Computer Science program these students are participating in.





Do you multitask in front of your kids? Check out that and other solutions to help your child reduce multitasking during homework time:
https://d1pmarobgdhgjx.cloudfront.net/parenttip/PT_6WaysToStopMultitasking-new.mp4

Concerned about your kid's digital life? Here are five signs that they have a healthy relationship with screens:
https://d1pmarobgdhgjx.cloudfront.net/parenttip/PT_5_Healthy_Relationships.mp4

OHS seniors are getting into college mode as they participate in the College Writing Workshop series in the OHS Writing Center! Based on the work of Ethan Sawyer, the college writing guru, this workshop series covers tips and strategies for composing successful college application and scholarship essays. The OHS Writing Center plans to host another College Writing Workshop series in January as well as a final series in April. In the meantime, Mrs. Huff is available daily during advisory to work with students in the writing center on college essays or written class assignments.

Looking for ways to manage your kid's device use? Check out these five easy screen-time tips:
https://d1pmarobgdhgjx.cloudfront.net/parenttip/PT_5ScreenTips_YoungKids.mp4

In today’s employment world, it is more important than ever to have strong interviewing and communication skills. The students in our Career Skills classes participated in mock interviews with OHS staff to showcase their personalized career skills. They did an awesome job! The future is *BRIGHT* for our Spartans!


Help keep media/tech use in check by following a few simple practices:
1. Create screen-free times and zones
2. Explore built-in digital well-being tools
3. Model the behavior you want to see
4. Help kids identify healthy behaviors
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Read more: bit.ly/OlyMBTipsS

October 15th Activities
Girls Swim is home vs. Central Catholic @ 4:30

Help keep media/tech use in check by following a few simple practices:
1. Create screen-free times and zones
2. Try parental controls
3. Establish clear family rules
4. Watch and play together
5. Help kids identify healthy behaviors
Read more: http://bit.ly/OlyMBTipsE

October 13th Activities
HS Cross Country is @ Heyworth @ 4:30
Girls Swim is @ Peru @ 5:00 (no fans)
MS Cross Country Sectional @ home @ 4:00

The #1 ranked Olympia High School boys cross country team successfully defended their conference title yesterday in the 10-team Illini Prairie Conference meet held at St. Joseph Ogden. It was a “tight race” between Olympia and #6 ranked Monticello, with only 5 points separating the two teams. Olympia’s top 3 runners earned All-Conference status: senior Charlie Kistner was individual Conference Champ with a time of 15:19, senior Logan Wheeler was 5th at 16:08, and junior Owen Dare was 7th at 16:20. Joining them were junior Carter Phillips with a season best 16:33, junior Anthony Ragland at 16:47, freshman Logan Demling at 16:59, and senior Alec Pfeffer at 18:15. The guys will run their IHSA Regional meet in two weeks at Olympia on Saturday, Oct. 24th. Come out and watch this team compete! It’s hard to say which guys' team is the best in Olympia’s history, this year’s team or last year’s team….but there is no doubt that they are the best two guys’ teams that Olympia has been able to assemble. So don’t miss the opportunity to watch this exciting team race as they strive to be the best in the state and in Olympia history!



The Olympia High School cross country teams competed in the Illini Prairie Conference meet yesterday at St. Joseph-Ogden. On the girl’s side, this conference is arguably the most competitive small-school conference in the state, with the #1 and #2-ranked teams in the state (Monticello and Tolono Unity) along with #13 (Oly), #15 (St. Thomas More), #19 (St. Joseph-Ogden), and #24 (Central Catholic). Realistically, it was looking to be a battle for the 3rd place team finish. However, things were not looking very promising when it was determined the day before the meet that Anna Bieber (Oly’s top-3 runner) would sit out of the meet due to a muscle strain. This obstacle did not distract the rest of the team from their goal. In true Spartan fashion, the other 6 ladies modeled a perfect illustration of perseverance. They stayed focused on the game plan and executed it flawlessly, with each runner obtaining a season personal best time. This outstanding performance allowed the girls to secure the 3rd place team finish with 90 points, which was 32 points in front of the 4th place team. Individually, senior Savanah Beavers and sophomore Abby Litwiller achieved All-Conference status at 18:13(3rd place) and 19:17(10th place) respectively. Joining them were freshman Rachel Andris at 20:08(19th), sophomore Chrystal Cornwell at 20:49(28th), sophomore Cam Lawson at 21:07(33rd) and senior Emily Litwiller at 22:22(46th). The XC team will host the IHSA regional meet in two weeks (Oct. 24th), so come out and cheer them on. Congrats gals! Amazing job!



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


At Olympia North, students have been earning PBIS tickets and receiving weekly rewards. As a school, our goal was to fill the clear buckets displayed in the trophy case as quickly as we could with PBIS tickets. We are thrilled to announce that we have met our goal! To celebrate this accomplishment, we are having a WEAR YOUR PAJAMAS TO SCHOOL day today. Congrats our amazing students for their hard work and dedication to our PBIS expectations! They continue to show every day what it means to BE THE ONE!


Students in the OHS Degree NOW program had a virtual meeting today with their mentors from State Farm! Students broke up into small groups with mentors to get to know each other more! These mentor connections will continue as the students work towards their Associate’s Degree in Computer Science.





October 8th Activities
Girls Swim is home vs. Pontiac @ 4:30

Congrats to the boys golf team on a 5th place finish at Regionals and to Jacob for advancing to Sectionals. Great year guys!!!

OHMS teachers planned creative and engaging sessions for remote learning time today with their students. We are fortunate to have such awesome and dedicated teachers!
