Today is Tuesday, November 8th.

 

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 ASB Classroom Representatives, our first meeting is today during activity time.  We’ll see you in the commons today from 3:55-4:40!

 

Preorder an Odle yearbook from November 7th  thru November 20th. Odle yearbooks cost $25 and can be purchased online via the district pay portal OR in the front office.

Dance Club will be meeting again today during activity time, at 3:55. For this week only, Dance Club will be held on the STAGE, room 191. Any students interested in joining, please see the sign-up sheet outside of the dance studio, or talk to Ms. Wlasichuk if you have any questions. Happy dancing!

 

Vikings, many of you need to be reminded that the hallways are NOT to be used during your assigned lunch.

 

November is Native American Heritage Month! Native American Heritage Month started in 1990 to recognize the first Americans’ or Native Americans’ contributions to our nation. Some Native American Tribes in Washington are: The Snoqualmie Tribe, The Chinook Tribe, The Spokane Tribe, and many more! You can celebrate Native American Heritage Month by learning about Native American cultures, attend events about Native American Heritage, visit museums or learn history about Native American Heritage Month and Native Americans.

 

Today’s lunch is a country bowl with chicken tenders, mashed potatoes, corn, gravy, and a wheat roll.

 

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.