Good Morning Vikings!

Today is Tuesday, September 11th.

 

Attention young scholars: If you dig topics like Space Colonization, Drones, and Stress Management, then the Future Problem Solvers club is for you! If you’re interested in the club, the first meeting is informational and open to all students. You will get all the club’s registration details at our first meeting. Our first meeting is tomorrow September 12th at 7:15am in the Commons. Can’t wait to see you there!

Yearbook application forms are available in the office or you can pick one up from Mrs. Kennedy in room 245. Yearbook spots are a raffle and the application is due by September 13th. Our first meeting will be Friday, September 14th 4pm-4:45pm in Mrs. Kennedy’s class, room 245. Come be a part of documenting school memories!

Calling all students interested in being in the Robotics club. If you are interested in the challenge of designing, building, programming and competing with robots, then this club is for you. You must be able to meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:30 to 8:30 every week, as well as be available to compete in competitions on Saturdays. If interested, fill out an application form (found in the office or get one from Mr. Westerside) and take it home and have your parents read and sign it. Then place it in the box in the office by Friday Sept 14th at 4pm. If you have any questions, talk to Mr. Westerside.

Are you very organized? Then the position of ASB secretary is right for you. The secretary takes notes at all of the ASB meetings, organizes information, maintains accurate records, updates any new information, and helps keep track of inventory and what needs to be ordered. Remember, if you want to apply for an ASB position, make sure you pick up your ASB application in the office, it is due Monday, September 17th by 4 P.M.

Calling All Library Helpers! If you are interested in helping out in the Library please see Mrs. Nava in the library sometime this week during your lunch for a brief orientation.

Fiber Club will meet Tuesdays after tutorial in room 119. The official start day is Tuesday, Sept 11. Come learn how to knit and crochet! New crafters welcome.  We are happy to teach beginners.  Yarn and tools are available.

Open Gym is up and running. Come to the gym before school if you do not want to hang out in the halls or the commons. It happens Monday through Friday.

Hey Odle, Jubilee soccer and XC start Monday!  Sign up today.  Jubilee REACH dot org.The registration link is on the community board by the main offices.  Go Vikings!”

Rocketry 101 is starting! Are you interested in learning how to build and fly your own rocket? Rocketry 101 is also a prerequisite for Rocketry 201(spring) and the Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC). This year Rocketry 101 will be on Thursdays beginning September 27 from 4:00 to 4:45 in room 107. At Odle we conduct a lottery as we have such a strong interest in Rocketry 101. If you want to join, please fill out a lottery slip in the Odle office and put it in the box! Names will be drawn on September 21 and students will be notified the following Monday. Thank you for your interest in Rocketry 101

Attention 8th grade WEB Leaders, this is a reminder that there is a WEB Leader meeting this Thursday, September 13th (“today” for 9/13’s announcement) from 3:30-4:45 in the Dance Studio.  Don’t forget to wear your WEB shirt!  Mrs. B., Ms. Farkas and Mr. Yancey are excited to see you all there!

Not sure what bus route you need to take to get home? Remember, if you have questions about your bus route please be sure to ask before the end of the school day to ensure you will make it on the bus in time.

Odle Spirit Wear is back! Order forms are in the main office or can be done online. We need all orders by October 5th. Be sure to take advantage of this opportunity!

Picture day is this Wednesday September 12th. Order forms can be found in the main office, be sure to grab one before Wednesday!

 

 

Today’s lunch is spaghetti and meatballs.

Have a great day everyone!

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.