**Registration for the 2024-2025 School Year is now open.
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**Registration for the 2024-2025 School Year is now open.
Visit the Registration Hub**

Announcements:  

ROCKS – Behavior of the Week 

Ownership – Ownership of learning means a learner is motivated, engaged, and self-directed with a sense of autonomy, choice, and responsibility in their actions. Decades of research have shown that when students take ownership, they have higher motivation to learn and achieve stronger academic performance in school.  

Yearbook Cover Contest Vote – FORMS LINK 

Now is your time to vote for your favorite Cover for the 2021-22 Yearbook!  Vote online in FORMS by Tuesday, Nov. 23rd! Thank you to all students who submitted artwork.  

Student Masks 

Please stock your backpack with extra masks.  The Chinook office is not able to supply masks on a daily basis.  This is your responsibility as a student to come prepared for school.  Masks must be always worn correctly over both your nose and mouth (unless eating or drinking).    

Yearbook Pre-Orders – Open Nov. 29 – Jan. 28   

You can pre-order your 2021-22 Yearbook online at TouchBase Signin (intouchreceipting.com)   

Chinook Spirit Wear – Pre-Orders available until 12/15 (delivery in January) 

You can still pre-order your Chinook Spirit Wear – orders will come in January!  We have fun new styles with a classic Chinook Kodiaks logo.  Order forms available in the front office.  

Kodiak Prize Store 

Please redeem points before 10am on Fridays!  The Kodiak Prize Store is available to walk-ups at the end of each lunch.

Replacement Laptop Chargers and Styluses 

We do not have loaner chargers or stylus available for student use.  If you have broken, lost or misplaced your charger or stylus you may purchase a replacement charger/$34 or stylus/$28 in the main office. It is your responsibility to keep track of these items and to bring your laptop fully charged to school each day.

Stay Cool Kodiaks!  

The Bellevue School District acknowledges that we learn, work, live and gather on the Indigenous Land of the Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Duwamish and Snoqualmie Tribes. We thank these caretakers of this land, who have lived and continue to live here, since time immemorial.