In observance of Presidents' Day, Olympia will not have school on Monday, February 20, 2023.
Yesterday Olympia hosted a pathway day to show the students different careers and colleges! A Pathway day is an opportunity Olympia has given students to help them with their college and career choices. The speakers were split into two sections to give students two opportunities to see careers or colleges they may be interested in. There were about 22 speakers in total who spoke over a variety of topics. Some of the Career speakers included Central Il Ag, Loeffler Farms, Bioenergy Research/USDA, Stanford and Logan County First Responders, and Eastland Dental Center. The day consisted of many different careers but also many different Colleges. Some of the colleges included; Eastern Illinois University, Heartland Community College, Eureka College, and Midwest Tech Institute. This pathway day also had US Marines and Air Force speakers for students who want to go into the military. Among the speakers were many Olympia alumni who came back to discuss their job fields. This day has given students a vast variety of choices for their future and also more information on their dream careers or college.
Yesterday was National School Resource Officer Day! Our resource officer, Officer Zehr, makes sure that our students and staff are safe and protected. Even though it is a day late, Thank you, officer Zehr, for all that you do!
Tip #4: Play "Should You Share?"
Talk through the kind of content you and your tween or teen pass along to friends online. What types of things do you like to share? Do you always check to make sure something is true before you share it? How do emotions factor into your decisions to share things? Have you ever shared something and later found out it wasn't true?
Tip #4: Discuss fact vs. opinion
Play around with ideas, deciding which are facts and which are opinions. Ask: How tall are you? What's the best food in the world? Do you like dogs? Point out that both facts and opinions show up in the news, but opinion is usually labeled.
If you want to know if someone is trying to trick you with a headline, think through a few of these five questions each time you read a shocking story. Don't let them pull the wool over your eyes Spartans!
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Kids find and read news in lots of different ways. But studies show they're not very good at interpreting what they see. How can we help them get better? Teaching your children about the structure of online news articles is an important place to start.
Olympia High School would like to welcome Head Coach Chelsea Williams and Assistant Coach Randi Krehbiel to the high school girls' track program.
Our OHS Stem Club participated in the academic competition hosted by EIU. Tests included Mathematics, English, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science, and Engineering Graphics.
In Mrs. Langley’s Career Skill’s Class, student’s learn a wide variety of information about multiple career paths. One such path is Trades. Olympia Senior, Andrew Carroll, is headed down that path as an Electrician upon graduation. He will be entering into an apprenticeship. He stopped into Mrs. Langley’s class to discuss this fantastic career opportunity where he will finish with a successful job and zero student loan debt. The students were interested in learning about trade jobs and this trade path.
There is expected to be a significant shortage of trade jobs over the next 10 years. Let’s help our students go down the right path to success.
Thank you Andrew for sharing your future path to success!!!
Tip #3: Explore Different Sides of a Story!
Use real-life examples to help kids understand how people can view the same situation with totally different perspectives. One child might experience a game on the playground as fun, while another might feel like the rules are unfair. Sibling conflict can be a great example of how two people can have wildly different opinions about the same event. With older children, talk through controversial subjects and take turns arguing for different sides to help kids understand various viewpoints.
LAST CALL for bids for STATE BANNERS - Deadline - 7:00 PM tonight, Feb. 10, 2023. Winning bid notified on Monday, February 13th. Email michelle.olson@olympia.org with your bid. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DE9IDn1pYv3FIaM-kr15wlyyBf2bo3cECmxZW-9nWQs/edit?usp=sharing
Fake News has been around for a long time. Track its history from 63 B.C. through present day in this infographic. Where do you see Fake News today? How does it impact your life? Does it impact the type of media you consume, or where you consume it?
Do you want to save money while also helping the Olympia Business Club raise money to go to a leadership conference?
https://youtu.be/mh1dLvGe06Y - BBC
When we get news from our social media feeds, it often only tells us part of the story. Our friends -- and the website's algorithms -- tend to feed us perspectives we already agree with. Check out these ways to escape the filter bubble and make sure your ideas about the world are being challenged.
This Sunday’s Spartan Swim is cancelled. Thanks to those that came to the other two swims.
Happy National Counselor Week!
Thankful for our Counselors this week and every other week of the school year!
Last Saturday the Olympia Speech Team competed in the IHSA Speech Regionals hosted at Olympia. This Saturday the team will be sending 10 events to sectionals held in Belleville.
Here’s How the Team did overall:
3rd in Team Sweeps
1st in HI - Michael Bagby - Will be moving on to sectionals
1st SOS - Julia Collins - Will be moving on to sectionals
5th PR - Grace Birkey
3rd OC - Reid Kelly - Will be moving on to sectionals
3rd HDA - Isabelle Stivers and Mason Newton - Will be moving on to sectionals
2nd DI - Michael Bagby - Will be moving on to sectionals
4th OO - Brooke Rycyzyn - Will be moving on to sectionals
5th EXTEMP - Mabry Lynn
4th Info - Julia Collins - Will be moving on to sectionals
6th RS - Gabrielle Elless
3rd DDA - Ainsley Mahoney and Ava Crebo - Will be moving on to sectionals
4th IMP - Mabry Lynn - Will be moving on to sectionals
4th DEC - Brooke Rycyzyn - Will be moving on to sectionals
Tip #2: Play Spot The Ad
When you see advertising on TV or on a billboard, ask your children to figure out what the ad is selling. Sometimes it's obvious, and sometimes it's not. Help them explore why certain pictures, sounds, or words are used to sell certain products.