
When kids start to go online, whether they're playing multiplayer games, using educational apps, or just following their curiosity on Google, it's important that they understand the basics of online privacy and safety. With some general guidelines around what information is and isn't OK to share, and some help from parents when they're unsure, kids can have fun and learn a lot in the digital world.
When kids go online, whether they're playing multiplayer games, using social media apps, or posting their latest creative expressions, it's important that they understand how to keep their private information safe. With tips on how to avoid scams and protect their personal data, tweens and teens can travel all over the digital world -- and still be in charge of their digital footprints.
We will expand on these tips throughout the month during our Family Tips series!


The Normal West Lady Wildcats Invite on Wednesday evening was a great indoor season opener for the high school girls track team! We saw a lot of tough competition. Emma Swartzendruber was our only medaler placing 4th in the open 800 with a time of 2:29. It’s going to be a great season with all of these hard working athletes. Our next meet is with the boys this Saturday at U of I.

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Article: bit.ly/olyDSA1
If you're not ready to #deletefacebook, here are 13 simple things you and your kids can do on your social accounts, phones, and devices to keep data safe. By Caroline Knorr


Girls Soccer Fundraiser


OHS Teacher Spotlight

Thank you to Mr. Cox & Ms. Kirby's Foods 2 class for making breakfast sandwiches this morning for OHS staff! They were delicious! 🍳☕️🥓







Girls Varsity Track And Field


5 Internet Safety Tips for Kids: bit.ly/OlySPV1
Sharing photos, posting comments, playing video games -- these are just a few of the ways that kids interact online. But when sharing goes beyond friends and family, it can be risky.


Don't miss out on this one-in-a-lifetime opportunity to purchase your very own Olympia Spartans Stuffy. Each Stuffy is $20. The deadline to order is March 21, and it will arrive before the end of the school year. These will make great gifts for people of all ages.


High school baseball parent meeting will be Thursday (March 13) at 5:00 at the high school baseball fields. Only one parent/guardian needs to be in attendance.


What’s Taxed and What’s Not Under the One-Cent Tax Proposal
Did you know? The one-cent tax proposed for McLean County only applies to items that are currently subject to Illinois sales tax. Here’s what won’t be taxed:
🍞 Groceries / Unprepared Food
💊 Prescription medications
🚗 Vehicles (cars, trucks, boats, RVs, mobile homes)
🚜 Farm equipment, parts, and inputs
💈 Personal/professional services (haircuts, accounting, legal services, etc.)
📊 Wholesale purchases
What will be taxed? Only items that are currently taxed under Illinois law. For example:
🍜 Prepared foods
📺 Retail purchases (clothing, electronics, etc.)
📦 Online sales
If approved, this tax will help fund critical improvements for our schools while minimizing impact on essential purchases. Learn more about how these funds would impact our school community by attending our community information meeting on March 10th @ 5:00 p.m. in the Media Center at Olympia High School, visiting our webpage www.april1cent.info or contacting us directly.





Senior Spotlight

🗣️Community Meeting Tonight!📅
Our community meeting to discuss the One Cent Tax referendum will be held tonight. Join us to learn more and ask questions.
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Tonight! March 10th, 5 PM, OHS Media Center
RSVP and details here: https://www.facebook.com/events/958190719740166


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A shout out to an outstanding OHS student, Mallory Miller. She was chosen by OHS staff to be our nominee for the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizens award. Mallory is recognized for her tenacious work ethic, leadership, grit, and giving spirit.

OHS future educators are attending the 2025 Educators Rising Annual Conference at Illinois State! 🍎📚✏️


The Olympia Transition Program had a fun day out watching the Bison Hockey game for Education day! 🏒🥅⛸️🦬






🗣️Upcoming Meeting📅
Join us this month as we share information on the One-Cent Tax referendum. Learn more and ask questions!
📍Meeting:
March 10th, 5 PM, OHS Media Center
RSVP and details here: https://www.facebook.com/events/958190719740166
#april1cent
