[BHS etree] BULLETIN: Student Daily Bulletin for 12/15/06

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STUDENT DAILY BULLETIN
December 15, 2006

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Administration

*1. PSAT SCORES have arrived- If you took the PSAT in October, you can
pick up your scores in the College/Career Center at lunch and from
3:15 to 4:00 pm ONLY!  You will not be able to pick them up at any
other time.

*2. The next trial of the Berkeley High Student court will be taking
place on Tuesday, December 19th, at 5:00 pm in the Berkeley City
Council Chambers.  It is a great opportunity to earn community service
credit, to earn extra credit for certain teachers, and most
importantly to put student discipline in the hands of students.  The
city Council Chambers is the green-domed building at the corner of MLK
and Allston, across the street from the H building.  Snacks will be
served.

3. Here is the health Fact of the Week, brought to you by the BHS
Health Center Youth Advisory Board.  "10,000 teens in the US are
infected with an STD each day, or one teen every 8 seconds."  Come
today to get tested for STDS in the Health center, it's free and
confidential.

4. Attention Harry Potter fans!  Do you have a theory about what will
happen in the seventh and final Harry Potter book?  Submit your ideas,
in 150 words or less, to Ms. Goldstein-Erickson and Mr. Brodie in the
library.  We will award prizes, and plan to forward your entries to
Scholastic, publisher of Harry Potter.  Students and staff are all
eligible to participate.

5. Young Artist Award Competition 2007 for piano, voice and orchestral
instruments.  Over $1700 in prizes.  Entrant must be a resident of
Alameda or contra Costa County.  $25 application fee.  Applications
available in D221 or call Diane Barton-Brown at 925-932-4710. No phone
calls after 9 pm. Deadline: March 27.

Clubs

1. What would you Jesus do? He'd come to Youth for Christ on Fridays
during lunch in G201.  See you there!

Sports

1. The Berkeley High Ultimate Team will be having practice this coming
Sunday from noon until 3 at the football field, weather pending. The
team is coed and has openings for both girls and boys with athletic
backgrounds, whether or not they are experienced in Ultimate.  We are
gearing up for a competitive spring full of games and tournaments.  In
recent games we went 3-0 and hope to continue this success into the
new year.  Questions may be sent to the coach, Jordan Rose at [
mailto:jordaneous at yahoo.com ]jordaneous at yahoo.com

2. The Berkeley Boys Soccer team takes on Richmond on Friday 12/15 on
the BHS turf.  JV: 4:30/ Varsity 6:00.  This is a change from the
original schedule which had BHS at Richmond on Thursday 12/14.  Come
on out and support your jackets!

Senior / Junior Section

1. For all Students -  Presentation on College of Alameda Private
Pilot Ground School class - Tuesday, December 19, 9:30 am in D221.
Alameda College is offering a class, free to high school students,
where you will learn how you can become a pilot and acquire private
pilot ground school skills.  This class does not offer flying lessons,
but after you complete the class you will have the opportunity to take
the FAA Private Pilot Aeronautical Knowledge test and you will earn 4
college credits.  Classes held on Wednesdays from 6:00 - 10:00 pm,
beginning January 17.  Come to the presentation to learn more!  Sign
up in D221.

2. For Juniors - interested in working in Washington D.C. as a Page
next semester? Congresswoman Barbara Lee has a position available for
a high school junior, at least 16 years age, with minimum 3.0 GPA who
would like to be a congressional page/intern in Washington DC.  The
term will be January - June 2007.  School and board is provided.  If
you are interested, contact: Demetrius D. Shelton, office of City
Attorney, 1 Frank Ogawa Plaza, 6th Floor Oakland, Ca phone: (510)
238-3493. Applications are available in D221.

3. Seniors - If you have not yet met with your College/Career Advisor
(Ms. Abrams: last names beginning with A-Lej and CAS students; Mr.
Saraceno: Lek-Z and CPA students), we would like to meet with you to
discuss your future plans and let you know what options you have,
whether it be 2 or 4 year college or anything else.  Sign up in D221
for an appointment this week.

4. Summer Opportunities for all Students:  Summer Science and
Engineering program for High School Young women entering grades 9-12
in fall  2007, July 1-28, at Smith College.  For more information, go
to [ http://www.smith.edu/summerprograms/ssep
]www.smith.edu/summerprograms/ssep

5. University of San Andrews, Creative Writing and Scottish Studies
pre-college experience.  Open to students who have at least completed
10th grade.  Four week program taught by U of St. Andrews faculty.
Apply online.  Scottish Studies.

6. Two full scholarships are being offered to Bay Area low income
minority students to attend the Woolman Semester.  The Woolman
Semester offers juniors, seniors, and post-grads a semester in the
Sierra Foothills taking action-oriented courses focused on the studies
of peace, justice, and environmental sustainability, while earning
full high school credit (in UC approved college prep classes.)
Applications are due by December 15th.  Contact Kathy Runyan at
530-273-3183 or [ mailto:kathyr at woolman.org ]kathyr at woolman.org about
the program, regular financial aid and/ or the two full scholarships.

7. eQuality Scholarship - Graduating senior living in northern or
central California who is planning to attend any two or four year
college, including trade schools who has been involved in volunteer
activities promoting and understanding of and equality for the LGBT
community.  Essay and recommendation required.  Deadline: February 28.
At least 10 scholarships of $5,000 each will be awarded. Application
available in D221 and at http://www.allaction.org/scholarship


Events/ Performance

1. The Jacket is looking for 3 new columnists for the 2nd semester. If
you're interested, please email [ mailto:nataliegaber at comcast.net ] to
request an application or stop by G105.  Completed applications are
due by January 12.  If you have any questions send an email to
nataliegaber at comcast.net.

2. The cold winter days are fast approaching.  If you have extra warm
clothes lying around, like coats, jackets, sweaters, and hats, please
consider donating them to the jacket drive.  All donations should be
dropped off in G105 by Tuesday, December 19.  If you have any
questions, send an email to nataliegaber at comcast.net.


SALES

1. BART Tickets for December are here.  Pick them up at lunchtime in
room D224.

2. Support the Junior class!  Come buy Holiday grams for $1.00, sold
at the Community theatre from 12/15 - 12/20.  Delivered on 12/21.

3. If your club wants a page in the yearbook, come to H102 during 7th
period to claim your page.  Quarter, half, and full pages are being
sold. Please come as soon as possible.

4. Prices are $80.00 for yearbooks. Please purchase your yearbooks in
H102 each day. Financial Assistance is also available to those who
qualify see Mr. Knight during 7th in H102 to apply.




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