Today is Friday, March 29th.

 

Please stand for the pledge of allegiance, Vikings. (wait 4 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 learn 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.

 

The third quarter is ending next Friday on the 5th. Check your binder for assignments you haven’t yet turned to your teachers.

 

The student store will close today at 3:30. Prizes can be picked up MONDAY and TUESDAY during your lunch at the Student Hut

 

Attention all Odle artists: Would you like to design the new 6th grade camp counselor t-shirt? We want to feature student art for the design that will be worn by high school counselors and Odle staff at Camp Orkila. Stop by the office to pick up an entry form and submit your design by April 5.

 

DO YOU LIKE SNACKS? Do you like to hit people for the sake of humor? Do you want a free adobe account? Do you want to help make a Viking Talk Video? The Viking Talk Tech Club is looking for new members and we think YOU are a great fit. Come to our meeting every Monday in room 147. Snacks will be provided.

 

The Lost & Found will be cleaned out at the end of the day on Friday, 4/4. Please stop by to collect lost coats, water bottles, lunch boxes, and more! Unclaimed items will be donated to charity, so come get your things right away OR…

Thank you for your donation!

 

 

Rainbow Club is today at 3:50 in room 119. Everyone is welcome at Rainbow Club!

 

Today’s clubs are Chess Club in room 233, science club in rooms 115 and 117, jazz club in room 189, and math club in rooms 231, 245, and 255.

 

Today’s lunch is a chili cheese turkey hot dog with baked tater tots.

 

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.