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about 1 month ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
HS Softball
HS Baseball
Celebrating Heroes- Mask 8th Gr Art
about 1 month ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
8th Grade Art Masks
The 2026 Mt. Olive High School Prom will be held on Saturday, April 25th. Doors will open at 6:00 p.m., followed by the Coronation at 6:30 p.m. Prom will take place from 7:00–10:00 p.m.
about 1 month ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
Prom 2026
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about 1 month ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
HS Baseball
HS Softball
HS Soccer
Mrs. Komor's class celebrated Earth Day by cleaning up trash left on our playground from the track meet. We talked about the importance of keeping the Earth clean and healthy.
about 1 month ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
Komor- Earth Day
The Silver Medallion Academic Excellence Awards Banquet celebrates graduating high school seniors who have achieved the highest academic standing in their class. This honor recognizes their dedication to scholarship while inspiring all students to pursue excellence in their studies.

Congratulations to the top 8% of the MOHS Class of 2026! Alyssa Aubuschon, Lauren Bailey, Charlie Bono, Addison Pruden, and Madison Rimar.
about 2 months ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
 Silver Medallion Academic Excellence Awards Banquet
 Silver Medallion Academic Excellence Awards Banquet
The Laundry Soap/Trash Bag Fundraiser forms are due FRIDAY!! 🫧🗑️
about 2 months ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
Fundraiser Turn In
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about 2 months ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
HS Soccer
HS Softball
Happy Administrative Professional's Day!
about 2 months ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
Administrative Professional Day
We are HIRING for coaches!

Visit https://www.mtoliveschools.org/page/employment for more details!
about 2 months ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
Coaching Positions

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about 2 months ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
JH Track
HS Softball
HS Track
HS Baseball
After patiently waiting 21 days, Mrs. Pastrovich's First Grade class has officially become chicken farmers! We successfully hatched 20 chicks after spending the weeks leading up to it learning facts about the incubating and hatching process. We're now busy holding, petting, and watching them grow in our classroom. Thank you to the Academic Foundation for the grant that gave us the incubator a year ago, it's the gift that keeps on giving. A very special thank you to Samantha Young for donating the chicken eggs. We are all so incredibly grateful!
about 2 months ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
1st Grade Chicken Farmers
1st Grade Chicken Farmers
1st Grade Chicken Farmers
1st Grade Chicken Farmers
The Mt. Olive School District will have a School Board vacancy in June. If you would like to apply, please click on the link to fill out the Letter of Interest.

https://www.mtoliveschools.org/o/mocd/page/board-information
about 2 months ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
School Board Vacancy
The First Grade classes enjoyed a hike and some fishing at Pere Marquette for their field trip on Friday. The weather was perfect and the fish were biting! 🎣
about 2 months ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
1st Grade Field Trip
1st Grade Field Trip
1st Grade Field Trip
Thank you to everyone who volunteers within our Mt. Olive School District! You are appreciated!
about 2 months ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
Volunteer Week
Thursday, May 14th, is Senior Awards Night! Please join us in celebrating the accomplishments of our senior class. The event will be held in the Mt. Olive High School gym at 7: 00 pm. Doors will open at 6:45. We hope to see you there!
about 2 months ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
Senior Award Night
Our Mt. Olive Band students who placed at the Solo and Ensemble Contest received their awards last night. Congratulations! 🎶🎶
about 2 months ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
Band Awards
Band Awards
Band Awards
Band Awards
Band Awards
Band Awards
Band Awards
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about 2 months ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
JH Track
🧪🔬 Hands-on learning in action!

Ms. Spudich’s dual-credit Human Biology class is wrapping up its unit on reproduction with an engaging, in-depth rat dissection lab. Students had the opportunity to examine male, female, and pregnant specimens, allowing them to compare reproductive anatomy across sexes.

During the dissection of pregnant rats, students carefully observed and removed the fetuses to analyze differences in gestational development. This provided a unique, real-world perspective on how organisms grow and develop over time, as students compared variations in size, shape, and anatomical features.

Experiences like this bring science to life—helping students build a deeper understanding of biology through observation, critical thinking, and hands-on exploration. Great work, future scientists! 👏

about 2 months ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
Rat Dissection
Rat Dissection
Rat Dissection
Rat Dissection
Rat Dissection
Rat Dissection
Rat Dissection
Rat Dissection
REMINDER....Tomorrow night, Monday, April 13th, is our incoming Kindergarten Night/Registration!
about 2 months ago, Mt. Olive CUSD 5
Kindergarten Registration