From bhs at lists.lmi.net Fri Mar 28 08:10:22 2025 From: bhs at lists.lmi.net (BHS Etree) Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2025 08:10:22 -0700 Subject: [BHS Etree] BULLETIN: Student Bulletin Mar 28th (Fri) Message-ID: Please do not reply to this email. Questions? Contact johnvillavicencio at berkeley.net STUDY SESSIONS, HAVE A GREAT SPRING BREAK, GRAD RSVP FORM, ART in ACTIVISM contest, ROBOTICS COMPETITION, YOUTH LITERACY PROJECT, NATIONAL POETRY MONTH, & more buzz... Hello BHS Community Here is the latest student bulletin and video . Have a great spring break -- Chaghig Walker, Charlotte Le Liboux, Shirley Hudacko, and Maria Kong are the parent-volunteer facilitators of the E-tree; please direct any questions about the E-tree to them at bhs-owner at lmi.net. BHS E-tree archives BHS website BUSD 2024-25 Calendar BUSD Non-Discrimination Statement / la Pol?tica de No Discriminaci?n To post a message, send to: bhs at lmi.net. 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URL: From bhs at lists.lmi.net Fri Mar 28 18:24:24 2025 From: bhs at lists.lmi.net (BHS Etree) Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2025 18:24:24 -0700 Subject: [BHS Etree] ADMIN: 2025 STUDENT ELECTION RESULTS & VOTER DATA Message-ID: Please do not reply to this email. Questions? Contact johnvillavicencio at berkeley.net Thank you to everyone who supported voter turnout which was at its highest in a few years. Thank you!!! Please be sensitive around the candidates as they poured their heart into the election and for some, the result didn't come out as they wanted. It is not easy to put oneself out there. If you are inspired to apply to leadership, please complete the APPOINTED LEADERSHIP application before APRIL 22. We conduct interviews and review your application to place leaders into their best positions. JOIN LEADERSHIP - APPLY BEFORE APRIL 22ND Here is the process I go through to count the ranked-choice ballots: - First, I clean up the votes for one position at a time. Some of your classmates marked candidates down as "1,2,3" or similar. They basically wasted part of their votes by doing this. That "1,2,3" only counts as a 1st choice since it is the highest. ("Clean up" example: Voter puts "2,3" for Jac. I will type "2" instead since that was their highest choice listed. We cannot count 2 votes for the same candidate.) - Next, I count all the 1st choice votes for each candidate. If a candidate reaches 50% + 1, then they are elected. If not, the candidate with the lowest total has their votes redistributed to the other candidates. I sort them and then count the 2nd choice votes to be redistributed. - This process repeats until someone has 50% + 1 majority or two candidates have 33.3% + 1 majority for the two positions. See here more details . - I keep digital notes as well as paper notes. Given the close count, I recounted the Chief of Service and Senior Class Vice President tallies. - Please know that just because someone has the most votes during the first or second round, it doesn't mean that they were the preferred 2nd or 3rd choice or 4th choice by voters. Therefore, they may fall back in further tallies during subsequent rounds. *Without further ado, here are your 2025-26 elected candidates assuming they accept the position:* Armana Aramdom is School Board Student Rep.-elect! Sophia Nishioka is ASB President-elect! Tamar McKey is ASB Vice President-elect! Hani is BSEP/SSC student rep.-elect! Jules is BSEP/SSC student rep.-elect! Maya is BSEP/SSC student rep.-elect alternate! Kabir is Chief of Publicity-elect! Arjun is Chief of Publicity-elect! Reuben is Chief of Publicity-elect! Brooks Trotmore is the Chief of Service-elect! Corina Blanton is Senior Class President-elect! Leah Green is the Senior Class Vice President-elect! Jane Kelly is Junior Class President-elect! Angel Wu is Junior Class Vice President-elect! Jordan Kehat is the Sophomore Class President-elect! Luc?a Ortiz Lage is the Sophomore Class Vice President-elect! Without further ado, here are the results with percentages only as asked for by previous year's candidates: Full Results with percentages only *VOTING BY GRADE* # Vote # Vote % Not % 9 788 552 70.1% 29.9% 10 829 502 60.6% 39.4% 11 876 557 63.6% 36.4% - 5 ballots were partially discarded for voting for the incorrect grade. - 1 ballot was completely discarded for not being eligible to vote. *OVERALL VOTING TOTALS* # Vote # Vote % Not % Voting Student Body 2493 1611 64.6% 35.38% *VOTING BY LEARNING COMMUNITY* Total 1611 2493 64.62% SLC Vote # Total Vote % AC 542 779 69.6% AHA 49 125 39.2% AMPS 77 118 65.3% BIHS 307 381 80.6% CAS 62 126 49.2% Blank 13 111 11.7% Hive 1 102 107 95.3% Hive 2 68 106 64.2% Hive 3 66 105 62.9% Hive 4 72 105 68.6% Hive 5 91 105 86.7% Hive 6 87 105 82.9% Hive 7 55 108 50.9% ISP 3 15 20.0% MLP 17 58 29.3% *2ND PERIOD CLASS STATS* I owe a few teachers donuts...Congrats to Marchant's 2nd period class for being the highest % for a 30+ student classroom...We see you Marini, Poppas, and Harm, and Stein for your 100% finishes for partial eligible voter totals. courseSection.teacherFullName Missing # Vote # TOTAL % Marini, Amanda 0 9 9 100.0% Poppas, Joseph 0 3 3 100.0% Harm, Louise 0 2 2 100.0% Stein, Toviah 0 6 6 100.0% Marchant, Joseph 1 30 31 96.8% Piedra, Rafael 2 23 25 92.0% Goldschmidt, Kendall 3 31 34 91.2% Tran, Le 3 27 30 90.0% Disston, Jake 3 23 26 88.5% Nathan, Benjamin 3 23 26 88.5% Glimme, Aaron 4 30 34 88.2% Aardal, Sydney 4 30 34 88.2% Kaur, Pushpinderjeet 3 21 24 87.5% Wray, Jennifer 2 14 16 87.5% Garcia Pena, Tania 3 21 24 87.5% Palen, George 4 27 31 87.1% Glaser, Mat 4 27 31 87.1% Thome, Elyssa 4 27 31 87.1% Panebianco, Julie 3 19 22 86.4% Conn, Richard 5 31 36 86.1% Bremer, Matt 5 30 35 85.7% Mizbani, Fatemeh 5 28 33 84.8% Williams, Benette 4 22 26 84.6% Kaku, Karl 5 26 31 83.9% Matabang, Carl 4 19 23 82.6% Klein, Aislinn 5 23 28 82.1% Dopman, James 6 27 33 81.8% Barany, Ezra 5 22 27 81.5% Kondonijakos, Adam 5 22 27 81.5% Larmore, Cailey 6 26 32 81.3% Rosen, Kate 6 26 32 81.3% Grossman-Vendrillo, Zia 5 20 25 80.0% Cline, Sarah 5 20 25 80.0% Pollak, Noah 6 23 29 79.3% Laroia-Nguyen, Noah 5 19 24 79.2% Kung, Diane 2 7 9 77.8% Berent, Gabriel 6 21 27 77.8% Boylan, Kelly 7 24 31 77.4% Pleskac, Nick 5 17 22 77.3% Jackson, Tasha 7 23 30 76.7% Augustine, Victoria 6 19 25 76.0% O'Keefe, Shoshana 6 19 25 76.0% Tobias, John 7 22 29 75.9% Kowalski, Leo 5 15 20 75.0% Mumford, Jasmin 8 24 32 75.0% Wade, Corey 1 3 4 75.0% Krasnovsky-Quinard, Anna 4 12 16 75.0% Seibel, Peter 5 13 18 72.2% Coppola, Angela 9 23 32 71.9% Dougherty, Mary 6 15 21 71.4% Geiken, Brooks 9 22 31 71.0% Wolff, Charles Shai 7 17 24 70.8% Chen, Xin 5 10 15 66.7% Chang, Edward 11 22 33 66.7% Sanguine, Andrea 3 6 9 66.7% Pritchard, Spencer 3 6 9 66.7% Shannon, Ariel 1 2 3 66.7% Albrecht, Masha 11 21 32 65.6% Poma Morales, Carlos 11 21 32 65.6% Aperribay, Itziar 8 15 23 65.2% Carr, Linda 11 20 31 64.5% Duenas, Xochitl 5 9 14 64.3% Brown, Colin 10 17 27 63.0% Fong, Hillary 12 20 32 62.5% Stahl, Miriam 9 15 24 62.5% Gibel, Sean 11 18 29 62.1% Nube, Daniel 7 11 18 61.1% Williams, Dawn 4 6 10 60.0% Cunningham, Ashley 15 21 36 58.3% Moore, James 11 15 26 57.7% Gentle, Menaka 3 4 7 57.1% Rozen, Sam 13 17 30 56.7% Davis, Kanissia 15 19 34 55.9% Norberg, Eric 13 16 29 55.2% Chernack, Mendel 9 11 20 55.0% Sorensen, Erik 14 17 31 54.8% Duncan-Harris, Monique 14 16 30 53.3% Wells, Karen 11 12 23 52.2% Brewer, Devon 17 17 34 50.0% Clegg, Keldon 2 2 4 50.0% Masjedi, Maiya 14 13 27 48.1% Petrone, Joanna 12 11 23 ... 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