[BHS etree] ADMIN: BHS General Support Services
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The BHS COUNSELING CENTER helps students with their course pathways
to college or career, and with students' academic, personal and
social problems that may interfere with their ability to achieve
their academic potential.
BIHS Students: Susan Werd
883-5217 D146
AHA & CPA Students: Teri Goodman
644-6711 A105
CAS & SSJE Students: Elisabeth Sandberg
644-6193 C420
AC and Comprehensive High School:
A - Ed: Joel Medina
644-4569 D144
Eg - Ki: Brenda Wong
644-4579 D143
Kl - Lu: Madeleine Scott
644-4572 D145
(EL I-V Students)
Ma - Ro: Oralia Ramirez
644-6929 D142
Ru - Z: Cory Nakamoto
644-4573 D147
COLLEGE/CAREER ADVISOR: ILENE ABRAMS 644-6804 D221
COLLEGE/CAREER ADVISOR: MATT SARACENO 644-6804 D221
ADVISING TECHNICIAN: EDNA HARRIS 644-6804 D221
The College/Career Center is the focal point of college and career planning.
JARROD BORDI, Intervention
Coordinator 644-6675 H104
The Intervention Coordinator focuses on and provides extra support to
9th and 10th grade students who have been identified as having a
problem with academics, attendance and/or behavior.
ANTHONY SMITH, DIRECTOR OF OCI 644-8985
H104
DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL EDUCATION, KATHY HATZKE 644-8988 D158
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS AND INTERNS 644-6602 G104C
The school psychologists and interns serve as consultants with staff,
parents, and students to support students with behavioral and
adjustment difficulties. They assess student eligibility for special
education services.
PARENT RESOURCE CENTER: IRMA PARKER 644-8524 D222
The Center provides outreach services for BHS parents and guardians.
Student Activities Office:
644-8990 D148
The Student Activities Office coordinates all student body government
and activities on campus.
VICE-PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE OF STUDENT SERVICES
RORY NORTON BLED
644-4566 D157
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH, ANGER MANAGEMENT
ALEJANDRO RAMOS, DEAN OF STUDENTS 644-8984 H104
To increase academic and social success, BHS offers an innovative
anger management program.
COORDINATED SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAM 644-4965
A support collaborative working together to eliminate gaps in
services for BHS students.
HEALTH CENTER
H105
RECEPTION
644-6965
NURSE
644-6859
HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAMS 644-6854
MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS 644-4802
MANAGER/DIRECTOR 644-6308
A comprehensive Teen Clinic dedicated to meeting the broad range of
health concerns of adolescents.
STUDENT COURT
David Luu (510) 717-1185
(<mailto:David_Luu at berkeley.k12.ca.us>David_Luu at berkeley.k12.ca.us)
H104
Student Court is an alternative discipline program, in lieu of
suspension. Students interested in a career in law should apply to
be on the Student Court.
TOBACCO PREVENTION DIRECTOR, TRICIA BRAZIL 644-8987 D149
This program provides prevention and cessation services including
quit classes, brief intervention cessation services, assemblies, and
near-peer smoking prevention education.
VERA CASEY COLLABORATIVE: SOLANGE GOULD 644-6854 x2 Health Center
The Vera Casey Collaborative provides coordinated and integrated
support functions for pregnant and parenting teen mothers and fathers.
ACADEMIC TUTORING AND MENTOR PROGRAMS
ACADEMIC PATHWAYS
644-4570
MARISITA JARVIS/ JEANNINE VILLASENOR
G111
Academic Pathways (AP Project) provides academic support for
low-income and under-represented students to increase eligibility to
four-year universities and enrollment in Advanced Placement and
honors courses.
BEST BUDDIES
H106
TAMAR CHAET, site representative
644-4500 X11105
SHANNON AMARAL, staff
supervisor
Best Buddies is a club which creates friendships between students
with and without disabilities.
Communication, Art, and Science (CAS) Homework Center (HC)
C325
Ben Neale (Ben_Neale at berkeley.k12.ca.us) 644-4586
The CAS Homework Center (HC) is a drop-in support program providing
academic assistance for CAS students.
CITY OF BERKELEY YOUTHWORKS 1947
Center, Basement
JUANITA McMULLEN
981-4970
<mailto:youthworks at ci.berkeley.ca.us>youthworks at ci.berkeley.ca.us
A city-sponsored year-round job placement program that matches youth
seeking jobs with local employers.
EARLY ACADEMIC OUTREACH (EAOP):
AMY LEE (amyhlee at berkeley.edu)
642-2364
EAOP is a UC sponsored program that helps students from
under-resourced communities prepare for college.
EDUCATIONAL GUIDANCE CENTER (EGC): NORRIS SANDERS 643-3223
EGC is a UC sponsored program that assists low-income first
generation students obtain a college education.
Berkeley Scholars to Cal (bsc) Jon Brack, PROGRAM DIRECTOR
<http://www.stileshall.org/>www.stileshall.org 326-3824 D224
<http://www.stileshall.org/>BSC is a long-term, academic mentoring
program for 40 scholars who are sophomores at BHS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS (ELL)
C107
DEPARTMENT CHAIR, MYRON BERKMAN 644-6135
HOME SCHOOL LIAISON, RAUL HERNANDEZ 644-6106
AT-RISK ADVISING PROGRAM "CHALLENGES," Gisselle-Lopez, bilingual
clerical assistant
A goal-setting academic program for ELL students with GPA's less than 2.0.
BASIC ELL TUTORIAL: ELL EDUCATION ADVISOR, NANCY ISAKSEN C116
An after-school tutoring program available to beginning and
intermediate level ELL students.
MAS (MENTORING FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS) 848-4075X13
BHS Library
LISA HLASS (lisa at mionline.org)
RAINA JOSHI(rainajoshi at gmail.com) AMY PETERSEN (ampetersen11478 at yahoo.com)
MAS provides after-school tutoring for Berkeley students Mondays and
Wednesdays.
Math Tutoring Mondays and Tuesdays H-109 3:15 - 4:30
These drop-in sessions offer teacher and peer tutoring in algebra I
and II and geometry. Honors students may do community service here.
Outsiders Club: Dave Stevens
<mailto:dstevens at berkeley.k12.ca.us>dstevens at berkeley.k12.ca.us
H 209 D
An after-school program focusing on academic support, recreation and
exercise, Outdoor Education, Work experience and internships, and
successful transition from high school to post secondary education.
All qualified participants receive free teen memberships at the
Berkeley YMCA.
R.I.S.E.(RESPONSIBILITY, INTEGRITY, STRENGTH, EMPOWERMENT)
ADRIANA BETTI
849-4898x22 G111
An after school leadership development program to help students
succeed in school and get into college.
STUDENT LEARNING CENTER (SLC): CARLOS BUSTAMANTE everyday from 3:15
to 6:00 p.m.
(cbustamante at berkeley.k12.ca.us)
644-6804 D221
The SLC is a support network designed by and for students to
encourage optimal student performance. Students needing help in
passing the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) should come to
the SLC!
WORKABILITY:
548-5627 H209
Provides students with opportunities for job shadowing, paid and
non-paid work experience and on-going vocational and personal support
and counseling and guidance. Open to students with IEP's.
Y SCHOLARS/EAOP: Monday through Thursday after school BHS Library
Co-Director: Jennifer Stevens
(<mailto:jstevens at baymca.org>jstevens at baymca.org)
665-3255
Co-Director: Sayuri Buritica
(<mailto:sburitica at baymca.org>sburitica at baymca.org)
665-3210
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