Good Morning, Vikings!

 

Today is Thursday, May 19th .

 

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.   

 

Hey 7th graders!!  Calling all 7th graders!  It is still not too late to apply to be an awesome WEB leader!  If you would like to become a WEB leader and wish to learn more, please plan on coming to the info meeting on Monday during tutorial in the Dance Studio.  You may pick up a WEB application in the main office.  They are due to Ms. Farkas on Wednesday, May 25th. Late applications are NOT accepted, so make sure to turn yours in on time!

 

 

Fiber Club will be postponed until Thursday, May 26th.

 

May is Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month – a celebration of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States. Duke Kahanamoku is a native Hawaiian legend known as the father of modern surfing and is a five-time Olympic medalist swimmer. He is also remembered as a hero for using his surfboard to save eight people from a shipwreck during a storm off the coast of Newport Beach, California in 1925.

 

 

The first batch of letters for the Ukrainian refugee students is ready to be sent. If you contributed, your kind words are on their way to make an impact in someone’s life. If you would like to send words of support to Ukrainian students you can still give your letters to Ms. Nava or email [email protected].

 

Today’s lunch is mac n cheese with roasted asparagus and a wheat roll.

Have a great day!

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.