Good Morning Vikings!

Today is Friday, September 21st

 

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!

Are you interested in photography and making videos? If so, Media Club might be the place for you! Club members will have the chance to sharpen their photography skills and kick their video skills into motion. For more details and an application, see Ms. Shelton in Room 147. Applications are due Tuesday, September 25.

This is a reminder that Super Smash Bros is going on in room 207 with Ms Jelacic this Monday morning.  We will be playing from 8 to 8:30ish and Ms. Jelacic is giving lessons on how to fight like a Princess. Or a Fox. Or a Bowser. That’s Super Smash Bros, room 207, starting at 8am.

Yearbook is today, Friday, after school 4pm-4:45pm in Mrs. Kennedy’s room, classroom 245.

Please remember if your computer is not working for whatever reason, Mr. Tripp is available to help you only during lunch and before school in the library. Please do not take your computer to him at other times, as you will be sent back to class. If you have a problem in class, please look on with a friend or get a print-out from your teacher.

Are you remembering to restart your computer? It’s important to restart your computer at school every few days so that it can update. Please make a habit of regularly restarting your computer to keep it working well

Attention 7th and 8th grade students who are new to Odle this year: Today,  our wonderful 8th grade WEB Leaders will be hosting a new student lunch in the library during your lunchtime.  Feel free to bring your own lunch, or eat pizza that we provide!  Please see Ms. Farkas in the counseling office if you have questions.  Hope to see you there!

 

Today’s lunch is Bellevue burger with potato chips and roasted corn cobblet.

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.