The community came together tonight with a possible record breaking attendance at the Community Claus Spaghetti Dinner and Family Reading Night! Thank you to H.A. Peine Library for sponsoring a fun laser light show and books for students!








Community Claus spaghetti dinner is tonight at St. John's Faith Fellowship Hall. Following the dinner, Family Reading Night will take place at Olympia Start starting at 6:45.

Join us for our Veterans Day Assembly!

Clothing Donation Request

It's easy to get distracted from homework (and life) when the phone never stops pinging and the next episode plays automatically. Let's set some common sense guidelines by signing this Family Media Agreement within your family: bit.ly/OlyAgreement

Election season stressing you out? This article from The Chicago School syncs up nicely with many of the Social Emotional Learning (SEL) skills that we teach at Olympia; practice mindfulness for self-awareness, take mental health breaks, set boundaries, etc... These skills will help kids and parents alike navigate the media landscape during stressful (or even day to day) events.

Meal prepping for the week? Let Community Claus help you. The spaghetti dinner fundraiser is THIS Thursday, November 7 from 4:30-6:30 at St. John's Faith Fellowship Hall. Dinner includes spaghetti, salad, bread, and cake. Hope to see you there!
All proceeds help purchase Christmas gifts for families in need within the Minier, Armington, and Hopedale communities.

Kindergarten had a blast participating in Halloween themed math, reading, writing, and science activities throughout October.










In November Olympia will be focusing on finding the right balance between our devices, an onslaught of media, and our own personal well-being. Read more of our philosophy around this topic here: bit.ly/OlyMediaBalance

Mark your calendar for November 7th. This will be a fun event and a great way to raise money for Community Claus.

Article: New Healthy Media Habits for Young Kids
Now that screen-time recommendations are more flexible, it's time for new rules. | Caroline Knorr
https://bit.ly/OlyMBCK

Kindergarten took turns walking the red carpet and striking their best pose!





AM Pre-K came all dressed up for Hollywood Glam Day!





Walk through what to do if your kid is being bullied online. First, step away. Ignoring a bully can be very effective. If the bullying continues, take screenshots or print out evidence. Then block the person. If it gets worse, report the behavior to a trusted adult.

PM Pre-K practiced clapping and counting syllables using Halloween words.

Article: bit.ly/OlyCBA5
Other than straight-up cyberbullying, what are some other reasons our kids might be bummed by others' online behavior? Read more about ghosting, subtweeting, griefing (plus more), and learn some simple tips on how to handle these situations.

5th Grade paired with their Kindergarten Little Buddies today for some Halloween activities.







Halloween Fest is on Sunday, Oct 27 from 1-3 pm at Olympia High School. Wristbands are $5 at the South Athletic doors. Halloween Fest is sponsored by the Olympia National Honor Society. All proceeds go to Toys for Tots.
Questions? Email Mrs. Hapgood: amanda.hapgood@olympia.org

If you notice your kid getting pulled into digital drama, help them take a break. They might need some help setting limits. Putting devices to bed at a specific time, plus breaks for mealtimes and face-to-face connection, can help kids recharge.

At tonight's New Teacher Academy, veteran teachers from across the district came together to share their best practices for a successful classroom environment and student learning. The theme of conversation was that "We are all in for our students!"

