[BHS etree] BULLETIN: Student Daily Bulletin for 1/26/04

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BERKELEY HIGH SCHOOL FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE
TUESDAY, January 25, 2005
8:30 – 10:30	FINAL EXAM    Period 1
10:30 – 10:40	Passing Period
10:40 – 12:40	FINAL EXAM  Period 2
12:40 – 1:30	LUNCH
1:30 – 2:45	MAKE-UP PERIOD or REVIEW (teachers will be available)

WEDNESDAY, January 26, 2005
8:30 – 10:30	FINAL EXAM   Period 3
10:30 – 10:40	Passing Period
10:40 – 12:40	FINAL EXAM Period 4
12:40 – 1:30	Lunch
1:30 – 2:45	MAKE-UP PERIOD or review (teachers will be available)

THURSDAY, January 27, 2005
8:30 – 10:30	FINAL EXAM   Period 5
10:30 – 10:40	Passing Period
10:40 – 12:40	FINAL EXAM Period 6
12:40 – 1:30	Lunch
1:30 – 2:45	MAKE UP PERIOD or review (teachers will be available)

FRIDAY, January 28, 2005
Secondary Semester Break - No school for students.

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STUDENT DAILY BULLETIN
January 25, 2005


Administration

1.	New teachers!  You can still apply for BSEP carryover money.  See
Belinda McDaniel ASAP!  We have an extended deadline until Monday,
February 10th.  Please don’t delay.  This is your last chance to get 
money
for this 2004-2005 school year.

2.	Double Feature Film on Wednesday, January 26th, at 7:00 pm in the
Community Theater.  Children of the Dirt and The Tour, Baby!  All 
proceeds
benefit the NorCal High School Mountain Bike League.  To purchase 
advance
tickets or for more info go to [ http://www.norcalmtb.org/new/spon/dirt
]www.norcalmtb.org/new/spon/dirt tour.htm.

3.	Have you recently lost someone close to you?  You are invited to 
join a
group of students who are also dealing with the death of a friend or
family member.  If you are interested, please tell your Counselor or Ms.
Jefferson in the Counseling Office.  First meeting is Monday, February 
7th.

4.	Attention Juniors and Seniors:  If you want credit for working, check
with Mrs. Horikoshi in C317 regarding Work experience credit.

Clubs
1.	The 1st Spring semester student council meeting will be held 
Thursday,
February 3rd in C400.  1st Thursday of the semester.  All 2nd period
representatives should attend.  New agenda items- Come and represent 
your
2nd period class.  No student council meetings during finals.  Good 
luck!

2.	Attention Black Student Union members!  There will be no meeting on
Wednesday, because of finals.  We will see you next week to help plan 
for
events.

3.	Poetry Slam:  Come back to where it all started, where the first time
poets encounter the veterans, where the cultures and styles and flavors
meet, where everything positive about BHS is at its greatest!  
Wednesday,
February 2, 2005.  Sign up to read, 6:30 pm; Poems at 7:00 pm; Room 
G210.
$1 donation will be accepted at the door, to cover prize.  Note:  This
poetry event will be one of the semi-final qualifying rounds for Youth
Speaks national poetry slam.


Sports
1.	All boys interested in going for the golf team, call Coach Dang at
510-540-5738.  First day of practice is February 7 at Tilden Park at
4:00pm.

2.	Neff will be taking letter jackets orders on campus on Thursday, Feb 
3
at lunch and after school in the athletic office.  Pick up an order form
in the athletic office.  Cost for letter, year of graduation, and sport 
is
$10.

3.	Spring Sport Season begins on Monday, February 7th.  A complete
athletic packet, including parent consent and physical form, must be
turned in to the coach on the first day of tryouts.  If you played a 
Fall
or Winter sport, and your physical is dated June 2004 or after, your
packet has already been turned in.

4.	Voluntary preseason conditioning is going on for many athletic teams.
See Humphrey Garrett in the Strength and Conditioning room after school 
or
Kristin Glenchur, AD if you have questions.

Senior Section
1.	Seniors- apply for one of the many scholarships available in the
College Center.  Don’t miss out on these great opportunities.  Come by 
to
get the complete list.  Some sample scholarships are:
               Asian and Pacific Islander American Scholarship Fund –
Student of Asian and or Pacific Islander ethnicity and be a US citizen, 
US
national, permanent resident or citizen of the Freely Associated States,
first time incoming college student in fall 2005, minimum unweighted GPA
of 2.7.  Deadline: February 15.
                Berkeley Community Fund – Senior planning to attend 2 or 
4
year college in the fall of 2005, minimum GPA of 2.5, participates in
extracurricular activities, community service and or employment.
Deadline: March 7.

2.	The Stanford Black Student Union is sponsoring a high school 
conference
on April 2nd titled “Breaking Down Barriers to Success.”  There will be
workshops and seminars.  Open to students in grades 9-12.  Cost: $15.
Applications available in the College/Career Center.  Deadline: March 
18.

3.	FOR SENIORS – Get help filling out your FAFSA and get more 
information
on financial aid resources.  Tuesday, February 22, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Alameda High School Cafeteria, 2201 Encinal Avenue, Alameda.  For more
information, contact College of Alameda, 748-2184.

4.	Juniors – Free SAT prep at Berkeley High School.  Wednesdays and
Thursdays, 3:30 -5:30, starting February 21.  Room to be announced.  To
enroll, send an email with your full name, school name and phone number 
to
<register4ptps at yahoo.com> or call
510-642-4951.

5.	For all grades – Summer Camps and Programs Fair for students ages 
8-18.
Piedmont High School (333 Highland Ave., Piedmont), Monday, February 7,
5:00 – 8:00 p.m.  Meet directors from overnight camps, trips, community
service, and educational programs.  For more information: Judy Wiesen,
415-454-5441 or 1-800-622-2347.

Events/ Performance
1.	Black and White (Semi-Formal) winter ball on January 28th at Zazoo’s
Restaurant (15 Embarcadero West, Oakland).  Winter ball tickets are on
sale for $30 at lunch in the Community Theater steps.  Prices will go up
so buy your tickets now.

Sales
1.	Yearbooks are on sale for $65.00.  Every Tuesdays and Thursdays 
during
lunch or zero period to purchase your book.



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