[BHS etree] BULLETIN: Student Daily Bulletin for 10/4/07

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STUDENT DAILY BULLETIN
October 4, 2007 

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Administration

1. Seniors and Parents will be receiving their graduation ordering
packages on Wednesday, October 3rd during their English class.
Acheivers will be here next week (October 10-12) to accept class ring,
cap and gown and other graduation product orders.  If you have
questions, please call or email achievers directly at 408-441-7200 or
help at acheivers123.com

*2. Seniors! If you have not taken your senior portraits, more
appointments have been made available!  Call 510-655-2099 or go to
abcschoolportraits.com

3. BSEP Meeting, Tuesday, October 9, 2007 4:30 - 6:00pm.  Agenda
Items: Members and alternates sign in; establish a quorum;
introductions; approval of minutes from last meeting; public comment;
approval of agenda-additions/changes; chair report; elect chairperson;
elect 4 reps to the BSEP Planning and Oversight committee; Elect 2
representatives to Shared Governance Committee; Plan for evaluation of
programs funded for Fiscal year 2007/8; Approve calendars of meeting
for the school year.

4. Attention sophomores and juniors- This year's PSAT will be
Saturday, October 20 at 8am.  Sign-ups will be October 1 through 10 at
lunch and after school to 4 pm at the D-building ticket windows on
Allston Way. The test fee is $22 cash or money order payable to
Berkeley High School.  This is an excellent practice for the SAT and
for Juniors the test to qualify for the National Merit Scholarship
programs.  Do NOT wait to sign up on the last days.  The line will be
LONG!

5. Confidential Drug and Alcohol Therapy group starts, October 8.  A
good place to talk about your drug use and get support and advice for
making changes in your life.


RALLY INFORMATION

1. Spirit week is coming soon - October 22-26th! Support your class
with a t-shirt design or by joining the rally dance.  The Associated
Student Body, ASB, is currently taking ideas for spirit week!  Bring
them by D148 or come by for more information.

2. Homecoming Royalty!  Do you want to be Homecoming King/Queen,
Prince/Princess, Duke/Duchess or Count/Countess?  All grades come to
D148 for an application and more details.

3. Do you like to draw? The sophomore class of 2010 is looking for
t-shirt designs for our rally day shirt!  Have any ideas or drawings?
Submit them to Mrs. Jordan in D148 and represent your class of 2010.


Clubs

1. The first official Asian Pacific Islanders committee is coming up
this Thursday, October 4th!  Come to C333 during lunch to learn more
about APIC.  Hope to see you there.

2. The CAS Hip hop Social Justice Club invites poets to a poetry slam
in the school library on Thursday October 4th from 6-8 pm.

3. Anyone interested in the workings of our government?  Maybe see
Hilary or Obama in action.  Please come to an informational meting
about close-up this year in G201, Tuesday, Oct. 2nd at lunchtime.

*4. Come thru to the Youth Together meeting today!  We'll be planning
for our Unity Day and need your suggestions and talent.  Youth
Together will meet today, after school in room C224.

*5. Are you a skeptic when it comes to religion?  Do you sometimes
wonder what's the deal with religion and all that?  Come to Youth for
Christ Club on Fridays at lunch at G302.  Everyone is welcome, whether
you're an average churchgoer or just interested.


Sports

1. Girls volleyball plays at Hercules today, Thursday. JV starts at
3:30pm; Varsity follows JV.  Games will be held at Portola Middle
School as El Cerrito High is under construction.

*2. There is a brief mandatory, boys soccer meeting on Friday at lunch
in room C127 for boys trying out for the Varsity soccer team.  Begin
turning in your physical exam and Emergency forms to Coach Juarez in
C127.

*3. Neff will be on campus selling letter jackets on Tuesday, October
9th at lunch and immediately after school in the athletic office.
Order forms are available in the athletic office.  Letter award
winners may purchase cloth awards for $10.  The jacket is purchased
directly from Neff- cost depending on add-ons, is $160-180.  Check or
Visa are accepted. Jackets are available in red w/ cream sleeves and
black w/ black sleeves.


Senior/Junior Section

*1. Essay Readers and workshops- Essay readers will be available in
the College/Career Center at lunch time this week and next.  No
sign-ups are necessary; just bring your essay draft.

*2. Essay writing workshops:  Morning workshops will be held in the
College/career.  Afternoon workshops in either Conference room A or B.
Students must sign up to attend.  
Fri., 10/5, 7:30 am
Tues., 10/9, 3:30 pm
More to come.  Stay tuned.

3. SENIORS-Sign up in the College/Career Center to attend these
college visits.  You must get an authorization (Available in D221)
signed by the teacher whose class you will miss.

College Visits:

Thursday, October 4
 8:30 am    University of San Francisco
10:35 am    Scripps (CA)
12:20 pm    Wesleyan (CT)

Friday, October 5
 8:30 am    Amherst (MA)
12:20 pm    Dartmouth 
 1:20 pm    Evergreen(WA)
 2:20 pm    University of Colorado, Boulder

4. Ron Brown Scholarship Program - open to black or African American
seniors who have shown leadership, commitment to public service and a
desire to make a difference, have financial need and are a US citizen
or permanent resident. Scholarship is for $10,000 per year for four
years.  The deadline is November 1 to be eligible for other
scholarships through the Ron Brown program or January 9, 2008 for the
Ron Brown Scholarship only.  Applications available in D221.


Events/Performances

1. 1st Monthly Poetry Slam- Calling all poets, please come out and
represent.  Thursday, 6pm in the BHS library.  MC, poets,
storyteller's and open mic before the slam.

2. Come celebrate our freedom to read this week during Banned Book
Week!  Come to the library to see the display of titles that have been
challenged in school and public libraries.  Fill out a slip to guess
why someone objected to each of these books.


JOBS

1. Student workers needed- Work at Berkeley Natural Food Store.  For
more information, please contact 510-526-2456.

2. 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 good in Pre-Algebra and Algebra and/or Science.
You must be in the 11th or 12th grade and able to get to King in time!
Pay-$9.00/hour.  Come by the Science Building, room 7 and ask for
Patricia Rathwell or Akemi Hamai, or call 644-4811.

3.  Albany Physical Therapy has an opening for a student to work 15-18
hours per week (approximately 3 hours per day, Monday-Friday).  The
student is responsible for filing, faxing, copying, laundry,
straightening up treatment rooms and other miscellaneous jobs.
Contact Sherry at 526-2353.  Wages: $8/hour.

4.  City of El Cerrito has immediate openings for jobs working with
all ages of children in a variety of recreation settings.  Students
must be at least 16 years old.  Flexible scheduling around school
schedules.  Pay $10.25 - $14.86 per hour depending on experience.
Apply at the El Cerrito Community Center, 7007 Moeser Lane, El
Cerrito.  For more information, contact Cori Diaz at
diaz at ci.el-cerrito.ca.us.

5. Looking for someone to do yard work.  Starting at $10/hour.  2-5
hours a week.  Contact Kevin King at 510-849-2996.


Belinda McDaniel




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