[BHS Etree] BULLETIN: Student Daily Bulletin, Feb. 4 (Mon)

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Mon Feb 4 19:48:33 PST 2019


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Twilight Basketball:

3on3 Twilight basketball is open for registration.  The league is free for all Berkeley students!! The season is starting in a couple of weeks.  Submit registration forms to YAP, 1730 Oregon St. See attachment for details.



Actors Wanted:

Actors wanted for a student-run production of Romeo and Juliet on the C steps! To get more information and sign up to audition, visit tinyurl.com/bhsRomJu<http://tinyurl.com/bhsRomJu>. Sign up by February 23rd! For questions, email maximehendrikseliu at students.berkeley.net<mailto:maximehendrikseliu at students.berkeley.net>.

PSAT Test Takers from October 2018:

You may view the PSAT scores on-line at your College Board account.  Go to: https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt-psat-10/scores



You may also pick up the paper copy of test results from the College & Career Center (CCC) in D-221 before school or during lunch only.  Pick up is not available on the following dates: 2/15 and 2/18: No School for Presidents' Holiday. Students show the school ID or other picture identification.  Sorry, I cannot give tests to other people. Student test-takers only, please.

Trouble shooting- Cannot see your scores on-line?  Do you have one account only? Have you used your legal name?   Spelled correctly? Correct birth date? Students, you may have to call College Board to ask about your account at 1-866-392-4078.


For 11th and 12th graders interested in Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs):

Come to the Black College Expo assembly to hear about Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) on Thursday, February 7, 2019 at 3rd period in the Little Theater.  Your attendance will be cleared when you sign in for the assembly.  Get a preview of the Black College Expo that is happening on Saturday, February 9th at the Oracle. Register for the Black College Expo Assembly on 2/7/19 @ 3rd period in the Little Theater here:  goo.gl/8rV4Eh<http://goo.gl/8rV4Eh> (this URL only works for students, who should have received it separately already).


Save the Date of Saturday, February 9, 2019 for the 16th Annual Black College Expo at the Oakland Oracle Stadium @ 9:00 AM-3:00 PM for Expo and 3:00 PM-5:00 PM for After Show.  There will be an array of colleges to choose from including public, private, independent, military, ivy league, and community colleges. Students can learn about the history and legacy of historically black colleges and universities. The Black College Expo will be filled with exciting opportunities and resources for students, including:
- Job & Career Center,
- Beauty, Health & Wellness,
- Fitness Pavilion,
- Students Think STEAM Zone
There are fantastic seminars too! “How to find Money for College”, “Booming Careers”, "Why Attend an HBCU" “The 411 for the Student-Athlete”, and “Real Talk College vs. High School”.
Benefits of our Black College Expo:
- Students get ACCEPTED on the Spot-  Bring copies of your transcript and ACT or SAT scores if you have them.
- Application Fees are waived ·
- Scholarships on the Spot ·
- Band Scholarships on the Spot



Juniors-  Save the date of Friday, February 8th at Lunch time (11:38 AM-12:18 PM.)  Bring your lunch to the CCC right after 3rd pd.  Talk with Admissions Officer from UC San Diego, Kyler Nathan, about a free summer opportunity at UCSD.  Come to the CCC this Friday, February 8th at lunch to learn more about the UCSD Summer Triton Academy and how to apply.  See flyer in attachment.



Happy Chinese New Year! Gung Hay Fat Choy!
The Berkeley High Mandarin program is pleased host a Chinese Culture Fair at the EAST GALLERY on Friday, February 8th from 8:45 am to 11:30 am. There will be awesome activities, delicious food, and it is all FREE! Please come with your class and get ready to have a good time!

The Jacket~Black History Month Edition, due date extension

The Jacket Newspaper is looking for submissions from the BHS community to be included in the Black History Month special edition Jacket. Submissions can be illustrations, photos, quotes, poems, and other writing and visual art samples on black history about the black experience in this country ~ Due February 10th, and anyone with questions can contact dylandelancie at students.berkeley.net<mailto:dylandelancie at students.berkeley.net>."



City of Joy Screening:

Join us for a screening of the award-winning documentary film CITY OF JOY and talk back with Eve and Christine on February 13 in Oakland, CA at the Grand Lake Theatre.  CITY OF JOY<http://action.vday.org/site/R?i=rkmNA_nW-CThXsnxaFuDQg>, directed by first-time director Madeleine Gavin, follows the first class of women at a revolutionary leadership center in eastern Congo called City of Joy<http://action.vday.org/site/R?i=6SQ3XsDoX0Mfwu9vRbMYhA>, from which the film derives its title, and weaves their journey as burgeoning leaders with that of the center's founders (a devout Congolese doctor Dr. Denis Mukwege (2018 Nobel Peace Prize winner), women's rights activist Christine Schuler-Deschryver (Director of City of Joy and V-Day Congo) and radical feminist Eve Ensler (author of The Vagina Monologues and Founder of V-Day/One Billion Rising) - three individuals who imagined a place where women who have suffered horrific rape and abuse can heal and become powerful voices of change for their country. A story about the profound resilience of the human spirit, CITY OF JOY witnesses Congolese women's fierce will to reclaim hope, even when so much of what was meaningful to them has been stripped away.

OAKLAND – WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13
$5 Tickets. To purchase tix and for info, visit https://turningpaintopower.eventbrite.com<http://action.vday.org/site/R?i=3nJo1hhFTOeRDm0jri2rAA>


Have a great week!

Tammy Rose

Vice Principal, Berkeley High School
Berkeley Unified School District

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