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At Olive-Mary Stitt, we create a space where every student, staff member, and family feels seen, valued, and embraced.

 Olive-Mary Stitt earned a National Blue Ribbon Award in 2017.

Who We Are at Olive-Mary Stitt

At Olive-Mary Stitt Elementary School, we believe that learning is a collective experience. Our students grow as learners and people through one another. Being open to differences, possibilities, and thinking existentially are what we hope our staff practices and then models and teaches to our students. No one in the Olive community should feel alone. Our students are taught to look out for one another and for the community itself. This message not only reaches our students and staff at Olive, but extends to our community outside of our walls. Owls for Others teaches our students to think beyond themselves when they are learning, growing, and creating connections. Our staff embraces and encourages our students to challenge the norm, and understand that there often is more than one answer to a problem. Click around this page to dive into who we are as a school and a community.
 

Contact Us

303 E. Olive Street
Arlington Heights, IL 60004

Main Line:
(847) 398-4282
Fax #:
(847) 394-6935

Twitter:
@AHSD25Olive

Instagram:
@ahsd25Social
Facebook:
@ahsd25

 

School Facts

School Mascot:
Owls

School Colors:
Red, Orange, & Charcoal Black


School Motto:
All Are Welcome

Principal
Erin Davis
Assistant Principal
Julia Pemberton


School Hours

Kindergarten - Grade 5:
9:05 am - 3:35 pm

Lunch::
11:30 am - 1:00 pm


After Fifth Grade

Students in the Olive-Mary Stitt boundaries attend Thomas Middle School or South Middle School for grades 6-8.
 

Upcoming Events

D25 By The Numbers

73%

Teachers with Master's Degree or Higher

17:1

Student to Teacher Ratio

93%

Teacher Retention Rate

9/9 Schools

Exemplary or Commendable Summative Designation

as given by the Illinois School Report Card.

32 years

Awarded a Certificate of Excellence of Financial Reporting

by the Association of School Business Officials International (IASBO).

Aaa Bond Rating

1 of 91 districts nationwide

Having a Aaa rating means lower borrowing costs for the District.