Good Morning Vikings!

Today is Thursday, November 8th

 

Attention 8th grade WEB Leaders, we will be having a planning meeting for the movie social on Tuesday, November 12th during 2nd and 3rd lunches in the counseling center.  Please grab your lunch and come to the counseling center if you’re interested in helping us plan!

The Green Genius challenge is on! This competition challenges students to be thoughtful about their choices towards the environment. Tip of the day: Use recyclable lunch boxes.

Today’s tip of the day is: Remember what goes in the trash, recycle, and compost, not only at school, but at home too!

Attention French club members: Next meeting will take place on November 15 in room 129 from 4:00 to 4:45 PM.

Want to play flag football? Jubilee is coaching a Boys and Girls Flag Football team. All skill levels are encouraged. Practices start November 13th and are from 4-4:45 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Check out the Flag Football posters in the hallways for further information. Thanks for signing-up as soon as possible.

Is your closet full of old clothes? Are there old toys lurking under your bed? Do you have too many books? Get rid of them at our “Fill the Truck” Fundraiser. Future Problem Solving Club is hosting a fundraiser for our international competitors, and we need YOU to help us out. Goodwill is accepting almost all household items smaller than an end table. Join us in the Odle parking lot on Sunday November 18th and help us Fill the Truck!

Today we are on a special morning activity schedule like we had for ASB Elections because we will be recognizing Veterans Day by having leadership students present a lesson about this holiday from 9:30-10AM in first period classes. First period teachers, your leadership presenter will be arriving to your room at 9:25 to setup for the lesson.

 

Today’s lunch is soft taco.

Have a great day everyone! We’ll see you back here on Tuesday, November 13th. Enjoy the long Veterans Day holiday weekend.

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.