Good Morning Vikings!

Today is Wednesday, October 17th

 

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.

This is a reminder that all submissions for the #needtoknow contest are due by the end of the day on Monday, October 22 in the library or emailed to Ms. Lizotte. We are very excited to see your creative projects showing the Odle community what we need to know about Digital Drama!

If you are interested in joining students in a short story writing competition OR if you love story telling, please join us for the first Future Problem Solving scenario writing and scenario performance meeting this Thursday from 4:00 – 4:45 PM. You will get information about the activity and registration at this time. Everyone is welcome. Please join us in Ms Benzinger’s room 233 at 4:00 this Thursday. See you there.

Hey, guys. Grades are due November 2nd. Talk with yourself, family, and teachers to figure out when to go to tutorial.

Science Bowl Club starts Monday, October 29th 4pm-4:45pm in room 245 with Mrs. Kennedy. Sign up sheet is in the office.

Yearbook will meet on Thursday this week. 4pm-4:45pm in room 245 with Mrs. Kennedy.

October 18th is picture re-take day, students will be called to the library for re-takes. Re-take day is available for students: that are new to Odle or missed picture day in September or if you bought pictures and want to re-take them.

Bellevue Youth Council is collecting gently used coats and clothes for families around Bellevue and the state. Donations should be dropped off in the box right next to the OARRS turn in table.

Rocketry 101 meets tomorrow at 4pm in room 113. See you there!

 

Today’s lunch is chicken and waffles.

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.