[BHS Etree] BULLETIN: Student Daily Bulletin June 4 (Thu)

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Thu Jun 4 09:51:38 PDT 2020


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Chromebooks Returns
Students enrolled in Berkeley Schools for the 2020-2021 School Year may keep their Chromebook over the summer. 

We ask that students who are not planning to enroll in BUSD for fall return their Chromebooks. Technology will be collecting Chromebooks at the Ed Hub <https://www.berkeleypublicschoolsfund.org/ed-hub/> and Berkeley High School beginning June 8th through June 19th. Students may return their Chromebook at either location.

Ed Hub
The Ed Hub is open Monday & Friday from 12 Noon to 2:00 PM, and Wednesday from 3:30-5:30 PM. It is located at Berkeley Adult School (enter at 1700 Curtis Street <https://www.google.com/maps/place/1700+Curtis+St,+Berkeley,+CA+94702/@37.8737604,-122.2911966,18z>).

BHS 
Students may also return their Chromebook at Berkeley High School at the breezeway of the attendance office on Kittredge and Milvia. The BHS Chromebook returns will be staffed by Technology Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9:00 AM - 12 Noon. 

Chromebooks issued to students who do not re-enroll in the fall will be disabled. The technology department will be able to provide minimal support for Chromebooks loaned out over the summer due to reduced staffing over the summer break.
Please email chromebookhelp at berkeley.net <mailto:chromebookhelp at berkeley.net> if they have any questions.


Redwood Literary Magazine at Berkeley High has published its fifth issue! Read fiction and poetry written by your peers, online at RedwoodBerkeleyHigh.com <http://redwoodberkeleyhigh.com/>. Interested in publishing your own work? Check the website when school starts up in the fall.

Reminder: *Jacket applications are now extended to June 12, 2020!* Want to Join the Jacket Newspaper? Apply to be a Writer, Photographer, or Illustrator, today! The Jacket is an entirely student-run newspaper and one of the best student publications in the nation. Applications can be found online at berkeleyhighjacket.com <http://berkeleyhighjacket.com/>. Share and Email applications with Eliot Mark at eliotmark at students.berkeley.net <mailto:eliotmark at students.berkeley.net> by JUNE 12, 2020.

Reminder: *Scholarship applications Due June 30, 2020*:

1. National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Bay Area Chapter offers awards
of $500-$2,500 to Young Black Women Scholars who will attend a community college or 4 year college/university, high school minimum GPA of 2.5, and show financial need.

http://www.onehundredblackwomen.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/2020_ncbw_young_women_scholars_fillable_application_-05_2_-2020-final-.pdf <http://www.onehundredblackwomen.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/2020_ncbw_young_women_scholars_fillable_application_-05_2_-2020-final-.pdf>

2. Main Street Launch Entrepreneurs application for men and women, aimed to support people of color who are enrolled in college, minimum high school GPA of 3.0, show financial need, and are interested in careers in Entrepreneurship. 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lv2PhFAZk1B5o1QnmBWKixD3s_x0jOEU/view?usp=drive_open <https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lv2PhFAZk1B5o1QnmBWKixD3s_x0jOEU/view?usp=drive_open>

Documents needed: Application, 4 essays for Young Black Women Scholars and 5 essays for Main Street Launch, official sealed copy of high school transcript, 2 Letters of Recommendation, each sealed in an envelope, copy of FAFSA.

By 6/30/20, Mail the attached application and all documents together to:

National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. (NCBW/OBAC)
Attn: Scholarship Committee Chairperson
P.O. Box 24231
Oakland, CA 94623-1231

Questions? Send email to: <ncbwobacscholarship at gmail.com <mailto:ncbwobacscholarship at gmail.com>>

 <https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lv2PhFAZk1B5o1QnmBWKixD3s_x0jOEU/view?usp=drive_open>


 2020 NCBW Scholarship Notice.png <https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y6wbhO1VB9oeRlmE4DMEOxx6AW8iYEYl/view?usp=drive_web>

THE WARM LINE
As a result of school closure and shelter in place restrictions due to COVID-19, Berkeley High School Health Center has created and begun operating a Mental Health Warm Line for students, families, teachers, and staff.
The Mental Health Warm Line phone number is 510-981-5240 and operates Monday through Friday from 11:30 AM until 4:00 PM. The Warm Line is operated by licensed mental health clinicians and services are available in English and Spanish.
What is the Warm Line?
The Warm Line is a phone-based mental health resource provided by the BHS Health Center to support Berkeley High School (BHS) and Berkeley Technology Academy (BTA) students, families, and teachers by providing emotional support, psychoeducation, consultation, referrals, and other general information during the BUSD school closure.
What can the Warm Line help with?
Processing feelings related to COVID-19 pandemic and shelter in place restrictions
Support for anxiety, depression, stress, and other mental health needs
Connection with ongoing mental health services and/or community resources
Information about mental health and coping skills
Consultation for parents, families, teachers, and school administrators                                                                    
Como resultado del cierre de la escuela y las restricciones de refugio en el hogar debido a COVID-19, el Centro de Salud de Berkeley High School ha empezado a operar una Línea Telefónica de Salud Mental para estudiantes, familias, maestros y administradores escolares.  
El número de teléfono de la Línea de Salud Mental (Mental Health Warm Line) es 510-981-5240 y estará disponible de lunes a viernes de 11:30 AM a 4:00 PM. Esta línea telefónica es operada por terapeutas con licencia en salud mental y los servicios también están disponibles en español.  
¿Qué es la Línea de Salud Mental?
Es un recurso telefónico de salud mental proporcionado por el Centro de Salud de BHS para apoyar a los estudiantes, familias y maestros de Berkeley High School (BHS) y Berkeley Technology Academy (BTA) con apoyo emocional, psicoeducación, consulta, referencias y otra información general durante el cierre de la escuela BUSD. 
 ¿Con qué puede ayudar la Línea de Salud Mental?
Procesamiento de sentimientos relacionados con la pandemia de COVID-19 y las restricciones de refugio en el lugar
Apoyo para la ansiedad, la depresión, el estrés y otras necesidades de salud mental
Conexión con servicios continuos de salud mental y / o recursos comunitarios
Información sobre salud mental y habilidades de afrontamiento. 
Consulta para padres, familias, maestros y administradores escolares
 
BHS TEXTBOOK AND LIBRARY BOOK RETURNS FROM 5/11-6/15
BHS will have 2 ways for students to safely return books:
1. Ongoing, from 5/11 - 6/15 
WHEN: Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 9am-12pm, except on BUSD holidays.
WHERE: Place books on the carts by the stairs in front of the Main Office at BHS.
Please make sure to wear a mask and stay 6 feet apart from other students dropping off books.
2. During assigned lockout cleanout days, from 5/26-6/2. More details coming soon. 
There will be some delays processing returns to ensure safety.
Thank you in advance for returning books! We depend on returns to ensure there are enough books for students in the fall.

Thank you!

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