[BHS etree] BULLETIN: Student Daily Bulletin for 2/27/08
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STUDENT DAILY BULLETIN
February 27, 2008
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Administration
1. BART Tickets have arrived - please pick up your tickets by today
in room D224 at lunchtime and after school. Bart ticket orders will
be taken on February 27 and 28th at lunchtime in room D224. Ticket
price is $16. You may purchase as many tickets as you would like.
Cash only; Tickets will arrive to BHS from Bart within 5-7 workdays.
2. Attention BHS students- improve those second semester grades.
Study skills workshop Thursday, March 6th from 7-8 PM in the library.
Find out about your best learning style, study and test taking tips.
3. Student directories are here! Please pick one up if you have not
done so. They will be available to anyone in the administration
office.
4. Tutors are back in the SLC. Chemistry study session on Monday and
Wednesday after school.
5. February 25th through March 7th: BHS Counselors have reserved the
computer labs in G204 and the library from first through sixth periods
every day from February 25th through March 7th for online scheduling.
The labs will not be open to students during class time. The labs
WILL be open before school, during lunch, and after school. Please
plan accordingly if you need to use the computer lab to complete your
homework or class assignments. Thank you!
6. BSEP applications are available! Online copies are available. You
can pick up copies from the administration office. BSEP Applications
are due February 29th.
Clubs
*1. The Bible is the best selling book of all time, but how much do
you actually know about it? Do you have doubts about bible accuracy?
Come to Youth for Christ this Friday during lunch in C311. We will
be going over evidence for the validity of the bible. Snacks
provided.
*2. Attention all French Club members: There is an important meeting
this Friday at lunch. Please come to C102. Also, welcome back
Nina and Rebecca.
*3. Asian and Pacific Islander Committee- there will be no APIC
meeting this Thursday. But, we will have a meeting next week on
March 6th!
4. Interested in doing hair and make up for the musical Grease? If
so, then come to an informational meeting in A203 on Wednesday,
February 27th at lunch.
Sports
1. TONITE!!!!! The girls basketball team progresses to the
semi-final round of the NCS Division I tournament. They face Monte
Vista on Wednesday at 7:30 pm in the Donahue Gym. Tickets are $8
adult/ $5 student. No passes are accepted for this event. Come on
out and support the Lady Jackets!
Freshman/ Sophomore Section
*1. SOPHOMORES - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28 AT LUNCH, CONFERENCE ROOM B -
Do you want to engage in hands-on leadership training? ~Intern at a
professional work place? ~Explore community issues and interview
community leaders? ~Work with diverse youth from the Bay Area? ~Get
the skills and experience to make a difference in your community and
plan for your future? Stand out in your college applications? ~Earn
$1,200 at the same time? ~Come to an information session to learn
more about CORO'S EXPLORING LEADERSHIP PROGRAM, a full-time summer
and part-time junior year program.
2. FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES - The Bay Area Hispanic Youth Symposium
will be held June 25-28 at St. Mary's College of California in
Moraga. There is space for 150-200 students. To be eligible,
students must have an overall GPA of 2.5 or above and be a current
freshman or sophomore in high school. The Hispanic Youth Symposium is
a four day, three night program that provides: College access and
matriculation information, Career exposure, A network of role models
and mentors, Culturally relevant curriculum, Motivational speakers,
Leadership development workshops, College life experience and $14,000
in scholarships through speech, art, talent, and essay competitions.
Application deadline: March 15. Apply at:
http://hispanicyouth.org/students.php . For more information, please
contact Andrew J. Gonzalez via e-mail at agonzalez at hispanicfund.org or
via phone at (202) 280-5040. For a video of the HYS on Youtube, visit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPmDOIXax70 .
Senior / Junior Section
*1. SENIORS - Community College Day - Tuesday, March 4 in the
College/Career Center. Get information on course offerings,
applying, career and transfer programs, assessment tests and more.
The schedule is:
8:30 College of Alameda
9:30 Diablo Valley College
10:35 Berkeley City College
12:20 San Francisco City College
1:20 Laney College
2:20 Merritt College
Sign up in D221 to attend.
*2. The Berkeley Community Fund Scholarship is coming - On Wednesday,
March 5, get information on the scholarship and mentorship programs
available. Two kinds of scholarships are available: $4,000 per year
for four years including a mentor, and one-time scholarships from
$500 and up. Presentation will be given twice in Conference Room B,
once at lunch (12:16-12:56, late start day) and once after school
(3:15). Sign up in D221 to attend.
*3. Gap Year Fair - Sunday, March 16, 2:00-4:00 pm, Jewish Community
High School of the Bay, 1835 Ellis Street, San Francisco. Free fair
with exhibitors offering a variety of gap year options for students
who are interested in taking some time off before attending college.
For more information, call 508-755-2571 x18.
4. SAT/ACT Test dates- March 7 is the regular registration deadline
for the April 12 ACT test. April 1 is the regular registration
deadline for the May 3 SAT and SAT subject tests. Fee waivers for low
income students are available in D221.
5. All seniors! There is a senior hoody! They will be pre-sold for
$30 up until February 29th.
6. Yearbooks: Please, all seniors who turned in a baby picture- come
pick them up in H102 after school this week! Senior pages are due by
next Friday the 29th of February. Come buy your yearbook today at
lunch or after school in H102. If you qualify for free or reduced
lunch you pay only $55.00. Otherwise the yearbook is only $70 but
that price will increase so buy them now!
7. African American Education Summit - Saturday, March 1, Cal State
East Bay, 9:00-3:00. Includes empowering workshops for students and
parents; college admission information and resources; financial aid
and scholarship information; entertainment and vendor expo. Lunch and
transportation provided. For more information and to register, go to
http://wwwsa.csueastbay.edu/AA_Summit/ .
8. SUMMER - Metropolitan Transportation Commission Summer High School
Internship Program - Students must be at least 16 years old, have
completed the 10th grade and have a GPA of 2.8 or higher (although
some students with lower GPA will be considered). Graduating seniors
are eligible to apply. Interns will learn about opportunities in the
transportation field and provide assistance to MTC's transportation
partners. 25 internships available at sites throughout the Bay Area.
Interns are paid $9.50 per hour and may work full or part-time for up
to 8 weeks between June and August. Applications available in D221 or
at http://www.mtc.ca.gov/jobs/high_school . Deadline: March 28.
9. SCHOLARSHIPS - Beach Blanket Babylon Scholarship for the Arts -
Scholarships offered in the areas of voice, acting and dance. Open to
seniors who are legal residents of the U.S. One winner from each
category will be awarded $10,000 to be used for higher education.
Applications available in D221. Deadline: April 25.
10. There are many more scholarship applications available in D221.
Don't miss these great opportunities to get free money for college.
Events/Performances
*1. Got Independence? Come out and see Independent Theater Projects,
three one act plays independently produced, directed and acted in by
BHS students ITPs. Performs this Friday (2/29) and Saturday (3/1) and
next Friday (3/7) and Saturday (3/8) at the Hillside Club (2286 Cedar
St). Curtain: 7:30 pm. Tickets are $12 general admission and $5
students.
*2. Got Catwalk Potential? Come Audition for African-American
Department 1st Annual Fashion Show. Thursday, March 6, 2008 at
lunchtime and 3:30 pm. Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors- tryouts in
the D bldg Dance room
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