Today is Friday, September 17th.

 

Stand for the pledge of allegiance Vikings (wait 3 seconds)

 

I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. (wait 3 seconds)

We pause to acknowledge that Odle Middle School resides on the traditional and occupied land of the Coast Salish Peoples – past, present, and future. We honor their connection to the region, pay respect to Coast Salish Elders past and present, and stand in solidarity through their struggles.   

 

Are you interested in learning about important world issues? Do you like thinking ahead and solving problems? If so, the Future Problem Solving club is for you! We meet every Wednesday morning in the Commons from 7:15 to 8:15 AM and compete on three Thursday afternoons throughout the year. Be sure to come to our registration info meeting on Wednesday, September 22nd from 7:15 to 8:15 AM. You must attend this meeting in order to register for the club. Contact Mrs. Benzinger or Mrs. Kujawa if you have questions. Everybody is welcome! We’re very excited to meet you! See you on Wednesday!

 

Students – so far this year you have earned a total of 2,070 OARRS! That is incredible! Thanks for putting your first AND last name on your OARRS and writing your name legibly. It helps leadership so much! The current prize options are: Lunch and snacks with the counselors, movie and snack after school with a friend, lunch and snacks with principals, and 5 minutes early to lunch. Keep being respectful, responsible, and safe, Vikings!

 

 It’s time to think about June and signing your friend’s yearbooks!  But have you pre-ordered your$25 Odle Yearbook yet?  To preorder a yearbook visit the Odle Middle School website and click on the preorder link. This presale window is open until Oct. 15. Order your yearbook today.

 

Today’s lunch is roasted chicken drumstick or cheese omelet.

 

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.