Olympia Community Unit School District 16
Olympia Community Unit School District 16 is a unit school district in central Illinois. Its territory is the largest in Illinois, covering over parts of five counties. It operates Olympia High School, Olympia Middle School, and its district offices on one campus in [Mount Hope Township, McLean County, Illinois|McLean County, Illinois|Mount Hope Township, McLean, Illinois|McLean County]; Olympia North Elementary School in Danvers, McLean County; Olympia South Elementary School in Atlanta, Logan County; and Olympia West Elementary School in Minier, Tazewell County.
History
Olympia was formed from five unit school districts that operated seven high schools:- McLean-Waynesville had formed a unit district in 1954 to operate under a single high school in McLean.
- Armington, Hopedale, and Minier had formed a unit district named Trioka in 1964, and still had three high schools.
- Three other unit districts, in Atlanta, Danvers and Stanford, each had its own grade and high schools.
After the lawsuits were finalized, the district finally sold its building bonds on April 2, 1970. By investing the money, the district earned another $472,000 in interest, which was added to the original $4,000,000 of bonds and an additional $530,900 in regular funds, to build the high school. Olympia High School opened on September 1, 1972.
Boundary
In McLean County, the district includes Stanford, Danvers, McLean, and a portion of the Twin Grove census-designated place. It also includes a small portion of Bloomington.In Tazewell County, the district includes Minier, Armington, and Hopedale.
In Logan County, the district includes Atlanta.
In DeWitt County, the district includes Waynesville.
The district extends into Woodford County.