[BHS etree] BULLETIN: Student Daily Bulletin for 6/4/09

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STUDENT DAILY BULLETIN
June 4, 2009

*Indicates new or revised item.


ADMINISTRATION

*1.  Yearbooks are for sale in H102B after school everyday, and on the
Senior Steps at lunch.  $80 for 1, $65 if you have free and reduced lunch.
Previously purchased yearbooks can also be picked up with an ID or receipt.

*2.  To all AP US History students in academic choice, please pick up the
readings for the summer!  This is very important to be ready on Day one of
the next school year. See Mr. J Colon, or Mr. B Sanoff.

*3.  Attention all students taking AP Spanish Literature next year. Stop by
C116 before school or C125 after school any day to pick up your summer
reading packet and answer a few questions from Señor Lobo. Gracias y nos
vemos.


SENIORS

1.  Southwest Airlines and the Hispanic Association of Colleges and
Universities (HACU) open travel program for college students - Dandole Alas
a Tu Exito/Giving Flight to Your Success.  A panel of judges comprised of
college professors and education advocates from coast to coast will gather
in the summer to select the students who will receive free travel to their
colleges and universities.  Each student is eligible to receive from one to
four tickets that the student or an immediate family member can use in the
Fall 2009 to travel to/from a college or university.  The travel tickets are
awarded to undergraduate and graduate Hispanic students with socio-economic
need who journey away from home to pursue higher education.  Essay required.
To view the criteria for the 2009 award program, go to
http://www.southwest.com.  Applications available at
http://www.hacu.net/hacu/Lanzate_EN.asp?SnID=33099403. Deadline: Friday,
June 5, 2009.
1.  PAID Summer Day Camp Jobs and VOLUNTEER Internships at Camp Galileo.
Work at Camp Galileo and enjoy games with kids, confidence and leadership
building AND outings with staff (bowling, pool parties, rock band parties,
sky high and many more). Go to http://www.galileo learning.com/jobs/ for
more info on hours, locations and pay. (Paid team leader positions for
graduating seniors and summer intern volunteer positions for lower
classmen.) Email Nicole Connell at nfconnell at gmail.com for more info and if
you apply, use the Priority Code: BIGIDEAS.


FOR ALL STUDENTS
                        
*1.  Paid Youth Web Consultant  Labor Occupational Health Program (LOHP) UC
Berkeley.  The Labor Occupational Health Program is dedicated to educating
youth about their rights on the job and how to stay safe at work.~ This
summer, they are seeking a high school student who has some web design
experience/interest to help plan for and develop a more engaging and
interactive website (www.youngworkers.org).~ You will learn new web
development and design skills and will have the opportunity to work with a
professional designer to build a website using industry standard tools. For
more information and to receive an application, contact Donna Iverson at
643-8902 or driver at berkeley.edu. Applications also available in D221.  

2.  Homework helper needed or a 9th grade girl. Are you good at
math/language arts and/or Spanish?  Prefer a junior who can assist with
homework and help organize assignments. We live 8 blocks from BHS. Will pay
$12.00 an hour for approx 1-1.5 hrs per night. Interviews in June.
Occasional hours in July/ August. Weekly starting in September.  Call Micky
Duxbury: 529-6328.

EVENTS/PERFORMANCES

*1.  Come get your Beethoven on!  Not 1, not 2, not 3, not 4, but 5, count
them 5 pieces by Beethoven at this Thursday night's Chamber Concert,
sponsored by your BHS Band and Orchestra!  7:30 pm in the Little Theater.
This is the last chance you have to hear the 10 graduating Band and
Orchestra seniors!  Come dressed as Beethoven and get in free.




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