[BHS etree] BULLETIN: Student Daily Bulletin for 3/18/09
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STUDENT DAILY BULLETIN
March 18, 2009
ADMINISTRATION
1. Attention Students and Staff: All lost and found items will be
held until Spring Break, March 31st. All remaining items after March
31, 2009 will be donated. Please come and check for lost items
especially backpacks. A watch was found in the staff parking lot. If
you lost one please check with Parent Resource Center room D224 -- you
must describe it!
*2. The Jacket wants to hear from you! Recently your school paper
reported on an allegation by a few teachers about educational
practices at BHS, as did the East Bay Express. We'd like to hear
your responses, questions, and concerns in an attempt to include the
entire school in the conversation and our future reporting.
3. RISE will have an all you can eat crab fundraiser on March 27th
from 6pm to 8 pm. Please help support our students. Tickets on sale
in room G111. Teachers please post flyers in your room. Thanks.
CLUBS
1. Cheerleaders: Those of you who are still interested in becoming a
Yellowjacket cheerleader for 2009-2010. You can pick up an
application from the Athletic Office. Last tryout date: March 18.
For more information contact Nichelle at 510-776-8194.
2. Are you a longboarder looking to spread the stake, or shred the
gnar? Come to Mr. Rogers' Room C224 Wednesdays at lunch to meet other
longboarders and arrange events. The longboard club is open to
boarders of all skill levels.
3. Join the cooking club Wednesday, March 18th in H106 at 3:30pm. We
will be making an Irish Feast featuring the classic Irish dish,
colcannon, Irish stew, green salad, green punch and Irish potatoes.
Come check it out! Free food, friends and fun!
4. Are you funny? The Jacket's April Fools issue is coming up and
we need you. Submissions are open to all BHS students from all grades,
schools, and programs. All articles will be published under
pseudonyms. Stories are due March 20.
5. Earphone English - come at the beginning of lunch today in C124 to
hear how Bella meets Edward. Lunch will be provided.
6. Chorus Club: Rehearsals are now LUNCHTIMES ONLY - MONDAY AND
TUESDAY, both in the Band Room, A201 (to reduce time conflicts). We
have a CONCERT coming up on Sunday March 29 (12-3pm) in the Community
Theater -- let your family and friends know. Tickets are free. The
Chorus will be singing alone and also in a combined choir with younger
kids. The combined song is "Sir Duke" by Stevie Wonder--if you don't
know it you can listen online and get familiar with the melody and
lyrics. There are TWO extra pre-concert REHEARSALS - one Thursday,
March 26th at 4:30 pm in the Band room, and the other on Saturday,
March 28th in the Community Theater. Please also sign up with
Trelawny if you are interested in some SPECIAL WEDNESDAY LUNCH
SESSIONS for beginning/intermediate singers on music reading and
rhythm, or for advanced singers for small ensemble singing. Also, the
next club organizing MEETING is Thursday March 26 at 5:30pm. Any
questions, contact ianfarnkopf at pacbell.net.
FOR ALL STUDENTS
1. Project WHAT - Part/time jobs for teenagers and young adults, ages
15-24, who have had a parent in prison or jail, to increase awareness
of what it's like to have had a parent in prison or jail and to
improve services for youth with incarcerated parents. The job entails
working with a writing instructor to write a true story based on your
personal experience, speak publicly at conferences about your
experience, and facilitate trainings for adults and youth. $8/hour
for summer training + $100 bonus at the end of the summer.
$10-$12/hour for weekly meetings during the school year, plus fees for
presenting at conferences or training. Applications and more
information available in D221. Deadline: April 23.
SENIORS
1. STUDENTS ADMITTED TO UC MERCED - Wednesday, March 18, 12:20 pm in
the College/Career Center. Come to a meeting with an admissions
officer to get all of your questions answered about the campus. Sign
up in D221 to attend.
JUNIORS
1. Are you interested in serving in the US House of Representatives
as a page? If you are at least 16 years old and have a 3.0 GPA in
core academic subjects, you may apply for a fall or spring
appointment. There is no GPA requirement for pages who work during
the summer. Pages live in the Page Residence Hall in Washington, DC
and attend classes at the Page Residence Hall. Pages must be
sponsored by a member of Congress. For more information, go to
http://pageprogram.house.gov/become.html .
2. Questbridge College Prep Scholarship - Open to high achieving, low
income juniors (annual household income under $60,000), apply for full
scholarships to summer school programs on college campuses,
individualized college admissions counseling admissions conferences at
Stanford or Yale, and all expense paid visits to college campuses.
Apply at [ http://www.questbridge.com ]. Deadline: March 31.
3. SAT/ACT TEST DATES - March 31 is the regular registration deadline
for the May 2 SAT and SAT subject tests. May 8 is the regular
registration deadline for the June 13 ACT. Fee waivers for low income
students are available in D221.
4. Students Rising Above - Open to juniors from a low income family
who have overcome obstacles that are not of their own making, have a
GPA of 3.0 or above, live in the Bay Area and are planning on
attending a four year college. The scholarship covers all college
expenses not covered by other scholarships or financial aid. In
addition, students are given assistance in applying to college, help
with dental and healthcare appointments, summer internships, and a
mentor. Applications are available in D221 and at
http://studentsrisingabove.org/student-scholarships . Deadline: April
4.
5. Nordstrom's Scholarship - Open to juniors who have a minimum
cumulative unweighted GPA of 2.7; have made a substantial
contribution to the community; are involved in school activities;
require financial assistance to attend college and will be eligible to
attend a four-year college or university in the U.S. Deadline: June
1. Award: $10,000 scholarship paid over four years at $2,500 per
year. Applications available in D221.
SOPHOMORES/JUNIORS
1. Summer Engineering Seminar - This FREE summer program on the Santa
Clara University campus in San Jose is geared toward current high
school sophomores and juniors who have an interest in science, math
and engineering. Students stay on campus and take specially designed
courses including lectures, interactive activities and labs.
Applications available at
www.scu.edu/engineering/undergraduate/ses.cfm. Two sessions: August
2-6 and August 9-13. Deadline: March 20.
EVENTS
1. Class of 2010, Jr. Prom royalty is looking for you! Do you want to
be Jr. Prom King or Queen? Come by D148 for more details.
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