Help your children analyze the info around them, from toy packaging to Instagram posts to news headlines, and question the purpose of the words and images they see. Teach kids how to use fact-checking tools like Snopes and FactCheck.org.
3 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Fake News Tip 1
On April 1, 2025, voters in McLean County will vote on a 1% County Schools Facility Tax, also known as a one-cent tax. All school districts across McLean County have united to bring forward this request. If approved, the one-cent tax will provide Olympia CUSD 16 with: - Safety, security, and support, providing revenue for things like school resource officers and mental health providers - Facility upgrades such as roof repairs, replacing doors, and completing the Ag/STEM classroom spaces, and adding a multipurpose space to the OHMS campus - Property tax stability for homeowners- Districts can use the one-cent tax revenue to offset eligible expenses, and as a result, reduce the reliance on property taxes to cover these costs. Learn more about how this referendum can make a difference by visiting our webpage at www.april1cent.info or contact us! #april1cent
3 months ago, Olympia CUSD 16
One cent tax
Mark your calendars for Tuesday, Feb 25th to see if your famiily can escape the school
3 months ago, Michelle Maris
reading night south
With so much media and information coming at us through the television, phones, social media, and more, it's more important than ever for kids to understand the basics of media literacy. When kids can identify different types of news and media and the methods and meanings behind them, they're on their way to being critical thinkers and smart consumers. Throughout the month, we will be sharing a set of five tips to help your children become critical thinkers of news and media. Here is a short video to get those conversations started! bit.ly/OlyNMV5
3 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Spot Fake News
After learning about the Lunar New Year third graders were given the challenge of creating a dragon, which is a symbol of good fortune and strength.
4 months ago, Tasha Troha
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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!
4 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Deceptive Detective
Video: bit.ly/OlyNMV1 Family Activity: Decoding Images. bit.ly/OlyNMFR1 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.
4 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Reading News Online
The NHS sponsored Princess Tea Party will take place on Sunday, February 2 from 1-3 pm at the Olympia High School cafeteria. The event features games, crafts, bouncy house, face painting and a ROYAL RUNWAY! Come dressed in your finest royal outfits and meet the princesses! Cost is $5 at the door. Reservations recommended. Email amanda.hapgood@olympia.org
4 months ago, Lisa Steve
Princess Tea Party
Third grade eased themselves back into school mode today with a math "Countdown Challenge." 🎉
4 months ago, Tasha Troha
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Video Link: bit.ly/olyRCv2 "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.
5 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Rewarding Relationships
The staff at Olympia South have been spreading Christmas cheer all week. All staff filled out kindness ornaments for other staff members and placed them on their trees. We also had a surprise White Elephant gift exchange today after school and have been having Masked Singers and competing in Christmas trivia.
5 months ago, South 3-D S.T.E.M. Club
Mrs Rogers giving the directions
Christmas kindness trees
more Christmas trees
white elephant gift exchange
opening White Elephant gifts
White Elephant opening
the whole group with their “treasures”
:: Develop their instincts :: Help kids trust their guts so they can exit iffy or inappropriate online conversations. Discuss different scenarios and ask how they would feel and what they would do.
5 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 4
Olympia South Staff having some Christmas fun. Watch the attached video to see how well Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Steve know the staff's voices. bit.ly/4foMmjC
5 months ago, Vanessa Tibbs
:: Help kids navigate online friendships :: In the beginning, you might limit all communication with strangers online. As kids get older, you can monitor any online chatting. Once they're more independent, you can discuss which methods of communication are appropriate.
5 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 3
Video Link: bit.ly/olyRCv6 For most kids, being on social media can mean connecting with friends, sharing pictures, and keeping up-to-date. But it can also mean big-time distractions, social pressures, and more. Help your kids navigate the different feelings they may already be experiencing on social media. In this video, kids hear what other teens have to say about using social media to connect with friends, consider the complications and distractions that can happen, and think critically about how social media affects their own relationships.
5 months ago, EdTech@Oly
My Social Media Life
Olympia South's Girls Who Code Club met on Wednesday for our last meeting of the year. We played a few team building games and worked on spreading kindness with each other, then ended the day with some Christmas coding.
5 months ago, Vanessa Tibbs
Marhsmallow builing
They also worked as a team to get the most marshmallows in the bucket while having cups on their hands.   It was a close race the winning team only won by one marshmallow.
who can build the tallest snowman?
marshmallow snowman building
They were trying to build a marshmallow snowman only using candy canes.
It was an out of the blue day at OSE and we had some fun decorating Christmas Cookies! Some of them did more eating than decorating but all had a great time! We love celebrating our students for Being Kind, Safe and Ready to Learn!
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:: Play a game of telephone :: Discuss how a message can change depending on the person delivering it or the delivery method. Read a question like "What are you doing?" with different tones of voice. How do emoji and punctuation help communicate tone and emotion in texts?
5 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 2
Today, 2nd grade finished making a shelter to save Frosty using their knowledge of the states of mater and the properties of different materials. Tomorrow, we will test out our shelters!
5 months ago, Bethany Trummel
Saving Frosty!
Saving Frosty
Saving Frosty
Saving Frosty
Video Link: bit.ly/olyRCv3 Students hear from teens about the benefits and drawbacks of presenting themselves differently (or even anonymously) to others online, and consider what it means to "be yourself" in digital spaces.
5 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Chatting Safely Online