Video: bit.ly/olyDSv1 Kids love YouTube. Whether they're watching funny videos, learning cool stuff, or uploading their own creations, they can stay busy on the popular channel. But not everything about YouTube is fun and games. Discover five ways to make YouTube safer for kids.
about 2 months ago, EdTech@Oly
YouTube
Yearbooks are in and will be sent home this week with students who ordered. If you forgot to order, I have a limited supply of extras for sale. First come first serve. They are $20 each. Please email Stacey.boots@olympia.org to claim yours today.
about 2 months ago, Stacey Boots
Yearbooks
Family Activity: Online privacy and security: bit.ly/olyDSfa1 Evaluate some sample passwords, and then create some strong passwords with your family.
about 2 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Strong Passwords
4:25 p.m. Danvers and Stanford students are being loaded on their buses and are heading home.
about 2 months ago, LAURA O'DONNELL
4:20 p.m. Minier and Hopedale students are boarding buses at Oly West now and will be heading home. That area is now clear.
about 2 months ago, LAURA O'DONNELL
PTO needs your help!
2 months ago, Stacey Boots
Bingo Night
Use Privacy Settings Together, go through the settings on all new apps to make sure you both know what information your kids are sharing. Especially in the beginning, it's better to share very little.
2 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Elementary Family Tip 2
Article: bit.ly/olyDSA5 Help keep your kids' online experiences positive and productive by learning the truth (and ignoring the rumors) about what really makes them safe. By Caroline Knorr
2 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Myths and Truths
Show your school spirit with a spartan stuffy! The order closes on Friday, March 21! To place your order use the QR code or the link below: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc3MRmJ18fv_B7nA8JsfQJC4y9EK6JbEoyZXEygexEx7Fdchg/viewform
2 months ago, Lisa Steve
Spartan Stuffy
Property Tax Stability: How will this happen? Approximately 35% of purchases in McLean County are made by people who do not live here. This means non-property owners and visitors will help fund local schools, easing the burden on property tax payers. This funding source provides additional revenue to schools to reduce the reliance on property taxes. Learn more about how this referendum can make a difference by visiting our webpage www.april1cent.info or contact us! #april1cent
2 months ago, Olympia CUSD 16
Property Tax Stability
Discuss Personal vs. Private Info Talk about the difference between what's OK to share online (favorite color) and what's not (home address).
2 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Elementary Family Tip 1
Our Olympia CUSD 16 app keeps getting better and better! Parents/guardians who have already created a Rooms account can now access new app features like chat and class streams via web and in the app. Download for Android https://aptg.co/ZDkmVX Download for iPhone https://aptg.co/49q8Hl
2 months ago, Olympia CUSD 16
Rooms info graphic
It's almost time for Kindergarten Roundup! Check out the flyer and register with the following link: https://forms.gle/7RAXbatRnuqWZJeF8
2 months ago, Stacey Boots
Kindergarten Roundup
How does Olympia approach the protection of student data? We have an entire page of our website dedicated to how this is handled. From FERPA to COPPA to SOPPA, you can learn it all here: https://www.olympia.org/page/student-data-privacy
2 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Protecting Oly Data
Don't forget about our March Madness Reading Challenge! Log all your reading minutes and return your reading log every Friday! Currently Mrs. Miller's class has the most points, with Mrs. Ramsey and Mrs. Steffen's class rounding out the top 3!
2 months ago, Kristina Peifer
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!
2 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Elementary Family TIps
Today we had our last day of extension activities, we love these days! Huge thank you to the Children's Discovery Museum, IL Art Station, ONE PTO, and our parent volunteers! We are looking forward to having Art class regularly next year!
2 months ago, Kristina Peifer
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
2 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Protect Your Data
These students were recognized for our February Spartan Spotlight of Kindness. Thank you for setting a wonderful example for your classmates and fellow Spartans!
2 months ago, Stacey Boots
Kindness
Kindness
Kindness
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.
2 months ago, EdTech@Oly
Safety Tips