Come one, come all to the Tyee Book Fair kick off this Saturday the 14th from 10:00-5:00 at the Issaquah Barnes and Noble!! Shop for books or games for some fun entertainment over the Winter Break or browse gift ideas for family and friends! Tyee student artwork will be on display, kids can do a book scavenger hunt or make a bookmark while parents shop!  Can’t make it to the instore event, no problem. You can shop online at barnesandnoble.com from December 14th through December 18th and remember to enter the book fair ID 12570628 at checkout. We hope to see many Tyee families on Saturday at this exciting community event!

Just a reminder to all competitive badminton players – you need to go to the locker rooms and get changed for our match today at the start of tutorial.  We will meet in the commons after everyone is changed and ready to go by 3:10 to get organized to catch our bus to Tillicum for our match today.  Recreational badminton players will have practice during activity time in the community gym.

Once a week we take a minute to recognize our students who receive a thunderbird pride award from staff members. If you hear your name called, your name has been drawn to earn a free cookie from our snack line! Please remember to come to the attendance office at the beginning of your lunch to pick up your yellow thunderbird pride ticket to exchange for a free cookie. Here are the winners for this week;

Ilsa J                            Ariel C

Olivia C                      Max T

Ava F                       Luis L

Conner O                 Carly L

Trevor D                   Ian C

CONGRATULATIONS and thank you for showing thunderbird pride!

 

After school activities

Tutorial

Badminton in the gym

Flag football on the soccer field

Study Hall in rooms 2305, 2303, 1208

STEM club in room 1304

Newspaper club in port 4

Marvel Club in room 1401 (band room)

Model UN in room 2311

 

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.