[BHS etree] BULLETIN: Student Daily Bulletin for 5/08/07

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STUDENT DAILY BULLETIN
May 08, 2007

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Administration

1. AP exams continue in the Donahue Gym:
Tuesday:  7:45 am     Spanish Language
          12 noon     Statistics
                      Computer Science (report to conf room B)
Wednesday:  7:45 am   Calculus AB and BC
Thursday:   7:45 am   English Language
                      German Language (report to conf room B
Friday:    7:45 am    US History
           12 noon    Studio Art

*2. Congratulations to the BHS Concert Orchestra and band who earned a
superior rating at the California Music Educators Association
Orchestra Festival at Lynbrook High School in San Jose last Friday.
Go Jackets!

3. Do you or someone you know need a prom dress?  Stop by D148 and
cone take a look.  Dresses from Biscotti are available.


Clubs

1. Only two more weeks to get AP Tutoring credits/community service
hours through Mathworks at Willard Middle School.  Join us on Mondays
and Thursdays from 3-4.  Contact Sophie Meryash.


Sports

*1. Congratulations to the Berkeley High School Mountain Bike Club for
taking 2nd overall at the highly competitive South Bay Invitational
Mountain Bike Race held Sunday, May 6 on Mt. Hamilton in San Jose!
Both Alex Stevenson (freshman) and Max St. Pierre (sophomore) won
their respective races while Andy Goessling (senior) took third in the
varsity boy's race. More info go to http://bhscycling.org

2. Are you a dancer with some school spirit?  Would you be interested
in a dance team at BHS?  Are you spunky, but not a cheerleader type?
Come by D148 for more details.

3. Summer Twilite Basketball League:  MLK Jr. Youth Center 

June 22,2007 - September 1, 2007
     Fridays    (14-15)     6:00 PM  to  9:00 PM
     Saturdays (16-18)    6:00 PM  to  9:00 PM
$23.00 per player/ $263.00 per team   call 981-6670 for details


Senior/Junior Section

1. Are you interested in being senior prom King or Queen?  There will
be an informational for candidates this Friday during lunch in D148.

2. The Museum of Children's Art (MOCHA) is seeking high school
students who have an interest in visual arts for volunteer positions
at their Summer Art Camp as Art apprentices.  Volunteers work with
younger children by assisting them in art making activities, preparing
materials for art projects, helping with clean up and supervising
children during recess and snack breaks. Call Anthea at 510-465-8770 x
308 for more details.

3. Seniors- Did you file your FAFSA by March 2nd, list a California
college on the FAFSA and turn in a gold GPA Information Release Form
to Ms. Mellion or your counselor or College Advisor by March 2nd?  If
you did, but have not received a letter from the Cal Grant agency or
have been told that they did not receive your GPA, please see Ms.
Abrams or Mr.
Saraceno in D221 immediately.


Events/Performances

1. Beads, Love, Freedom, Happiness and Hair, lot's of hair.  Come see
"Hair," your tribal love Rock Musical.   Last two performances May 11
and 12 at 8 PM.  Please come see this dynamic performance. Tickets on
sale at box office before performances.
$7.00 for teachers, students and seniors. $15 general admission.
Little Theater at Berkeley High.

2. Interested in auditioning for Youth Musical Theater Company's fall
production of MAN OF LA MANCHA?  Come to an information meeting on
Tuesday, May 8th, 7:00 - 8:30 PM or Wednesday, May 9th from 4:30 -
6:00 PM in the Band Room (A-building).


Sales

1. Yearbooks are going fast, get yours now! Beginning May 8th
yearbooks will be on sale during lunch, Tuesday - Thursdays on the
Community Theater steps until the end of the month cost is $80.
Checks and cash only.


Jobs

1. Small law office in Emeryville is seeking a student, preferably a
senior, for part time filing work.  Must be reliable, personable,
conscientious and pay close attention to detail, have good verbal
communication and available a minimum of two days per week four to
five hours per day.  Pays $9 per hour, contact Judy at 510-595-7900.

2. Social Security Administration in Richmond is hiring 10 or more
students for general office work.  Applications available in D221.
Students from low income families will receive priority in hiring.
Students must be 16 years old with a minimum of 2.0 GPA.

3. Recreation jobs- the City of El Cerrito has immediate openings for
students working with children of all ages in various recreation
settings- summer and year round employment available.  Applicants must
be at least
16 years old.  Apply at the El Cerrito Community Center , 7007 Moeser
Lane, El Cerrito 94530 or email resume to Cori Diaz at [
mailto:cdiaz at ci.el-cerrito.cs.us ]cdiaz at ci.el-cerrito.cs.us. Pay $7.83
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$14.87 per hour depending on qualifications and experience.


Belinda McDaniel




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