[BHS etree] BULLETIN: Student Daily Bulletin for 02/09/06

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STUDENT DAILY BULLETIN
February 9, 2006
Contact: "Belinda McDaniel" <bmcdaniel at berkeley.k12.ca.us>


Administration
1.	Parents- effective today: if you double park to pickup or 
drop off your students you will be given a ticket by the Berkeley 
Police.  They informed our school yesterday that they will start 
citing parents who double park on Allston Way, Milvia Street and 
Martin Luther King Jr Way.  The city has
received too many complaints; Be careful and don't double park!

2.	Job Opportunities- Student needed for filing and organizing 
two to six hours per week in Albany.  Times are flexible $7.50 per 
hour depending on experience.  For more information, contact Betty 
Martinez 510-526-0312 or [ mailto:well-being at pacbell.net 
]well-being at pacbell.net.  For more
information on the company, go to http://www.possiblesociety.org 
www.possiblesociety.org.

3.	King Middle School After-school ELL Tutorial is looking for 
Spanish bilingual tutors who can work from 3-4, Monday, Tuesday and 
Thursday, and from 2:15-3:15 on Wednesday.  We'll also hire 
monolingual English speaking tutors who want to patiently work with 
middle school students.
You must be in the 11th or 12th grade and able to get to King on 
time.  Pay: $9.00 / hour.  Come to the Science room 7 and ask for 
Patricia Rathwell  or Mrs. Hamai.  You may also call 644-4811.

4.	The pasta shop is looking for seniors to work on weekends at 
1786 Fourth Street in Berkeley.  Pick up an application at the store 
and ask for Porsche.  Salary: $8.50 per hour.  For more information 
go to [http://www.pastashop.net ]www.pastashop.net


Clubs
1.	The Club Commissioners meeting will be on Thursday, February 
9th at lunch in conference room A.  All club representatives must be 
there.

2.	Chicano/ Latino graduation meetings are the 2nd and 4th 
Wednesday of the month at lunch in G111.


Sports

Senior / Junior Section
1.	UPCOMING Presentations: All presentations in D221.  Sign up 
in D221 and get an authorization form for your teacher to sign prior 
to the presentation.

Thursday, February 9th
10:30 AM       Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising
  2:20 PM          Building and Construction Trades

2.	FAFSA Workshops: Bring your financial information and your questions.
Trained assistants from UC Berkeley will be available to help you fill out
the financial aid forms.  All workshops are in the Berkeley High School
library computer lab:
       Wednesday, February 8, 3:30 PM
       Monday, February 13, 6:30 PM
       Thursday, February 16, 7:30 AM
       Tuesday, February 21, 3:30 PM

3.	For seniors- Want to be a chef?  Would you like to work in 
hotel management?  The Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management 
Program of City College of San Francisco is now accepting 
applications for Fall 2006.  For more information, go to 
www.ccsf.edu/cahs or call 415-239-3152.
Application deadline: April 10.

4.	Scholarships- Richard S. Navies Scholarship-seniors who are 
US citizens or legal residents, graduating from a Bay Area High 
School with a minimum, GPA of 2.5 who haves been a varsity athlete 
for at least two years.  Students should also have volunteered in 
school or community
organizations.  Award: $2,500 or deadline: March 17.

5.	For Juniors-KRON 4 Students Rising Above Scholarship.  This 
is a scholarship for students who will graduate from high school and 
then attend college in 2007.  Students must be from low income 
families who are rising above great difficulties and succeeding in 
school and in life.
Applications are available in D221.  Applications must be received by 
KRON by Tuesday, April 4.

6.	California State Summer School for Mathematics and Science 
(COSMOS) is now accepting applications.  COSMOS is now enrolling 
students at four sites-UC Davis, Irvine, San Diego and Santa Cruz. 
Tuition, room and board is $2,000, but FULL SCHOLARSHIPS are 
available for qualified students.
The COSMOS course clusters address topics not traditionally taught in 
high schools such as astronomy, aerospace engineering, biomedical 
sciences, computer science, wetlands ecology, ocean science, 
robotics, game theory, and more.  The program runs from July 9 - 
August 5.  Apply at
http://www.ucop.edu/cosmos/welcome.html ]www.ucop.edu/cosmos/welcome.html.
Deadline is March 16 at 5:00 PM.


Events/ Performance
1.  Come see the Vagina Monologues this Friday and Saturday (Feb. 
10/11) in the Florence Schwimley Little Theater.  The Showing is at 
7:30 but the doors open at 7 PM.  Tickets are $5 for students with ID 
and $10 for adults.  Our proceeds go to stop violence against women. 
Come See the School.


SALES
1.	BART Tickets are here!  Please pick them up in D224.  See 
Irma Parker for more information.

2.	Neff will be on campus to sell letter jackets on Thursday, 
February 16th.  They are available in red and cream or black and 
black.  This will be the last round of letter jacket sales for the 
school year.  Payment must be made directly to Neff.  Delivery takes 
place 4-6 weeks after the order is placed.  Order forms are available 
in the athletic office.

3.	Yearbooks are on sale in H102 everyday at lunch and after 
school.  They are $70 dollars.  Make checks payable to BHS yearbooks.

4.	Valentine grams will be sold on the steps of the Community 
Theater at lunch.  $4 for a rose and card to be delivered to 2nd 
period on Valentine's Day.  Grams will be sold TODAY!







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