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Month: October 2018

Posted on October 14, 2018March 24, 2019

Homecoming Dance!

The Homecoming Dance is coming up!

Tickets are going on sale on Monday, October 15. Tickets are 5$ each, a pair for 8$.

Guest passes accepted until Wednesday, October 24. Click here for the form BHS Guest Pass 2018-19.

 

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Need inspiration??? Check out a new book today. Th Need inspiration??? Check out a new book today. The BHS Library Team is setting up shop inside the breezeway doors starting this week. Make sure to place a hold and wait for the confirmation email first.  #readmorebooks @berkeleyhighlibrary
Stay sustainable Berkeley High! Every meal counts Stay sustainable Berkeley High! Every meal counts for the environment! On day two of our weeklong Meatless Monday premier we bring you infographics on the environmental impacts of the meat industry with stats that will make you make your heart sink...like the titanic. @bhszerowaste
It’s Monday!!!!!! #meatlessmonday what are you It’s Monday!!!!!!
#meatlessmonday  what are you cooking tonight??? Over here, we have a veggie frittata ready to pop into the oven. @bhszerowaste
Every meal counts! That’s why we’re excited t Every meal counts! 
That’s why we’re excited to bring Meatless Mondays to Berkeley Schools! Meatless Monday is a global movement that encourages people to reduce their meat consumption by not eating meat on Mondays, something that we would love to inspire in our Berkeley community. Starting on the 25th, we’ll be sharing information about how eating less meat can make a difference for our earth, our animals, and our bodies. Check out our daily posts on the leadership Instagram, @Juicethejackets, and look out for Meatless Mondays starting February 6th. Join us in bettering our world one meat-free meal at a time! 
 
Stay tuned, and stay sustainable!
 
Schedule: 
 
Tuesday - Environment
Wednesday - Animal Welfare
Thursday - Personal Health
Friday - looking forward… how to participate in Meatless Mondays in the future!
 
Check out Meatless Mondays here: https://www.mondaycampaigns.org/meatless-monday #meatlessmonday @bhszerowaste
For all of those you looking to get more involved For all of those you looking to get more involved with the Berkeley High community, ASB Leadership offers you an opportunity to work with your peers in service of bigger issues. If you see yourself as ASB President, Class President or Vice President, or even in this position as Chief of Publicity, you will need to run a campaign and get your classmates to vote for you. Applications for elected positions and appointed positions are now available. Visit the ASB Leadership website now to see which positions are available and their job descriptions. Contact Noa Teiblum, Commissioner of Elections or Mr. V for more information. Check out the bio or student bulletin for the app links. @bhscommissionerofelections
Invited to join a BHS Parent Teacher Student Assoc Invited to join a BHS Parent Teacher Student Association Meeting
Happy New Year Berkeley High!!!

Join the PTSA for a Distance Learning Discussion Night on January 19th from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM via Zoom. This is an opportunity for students, parents, and teachers to voice thoughts, concerns, and suggestions regarding the impact of distance learning.

Please complete this questionnaire on how distance learning has impacted you:

PTSA General Meeting Zoom Info (same link for every meeting): 
Check student bulletin for the links to the meeting and questionnaire. 
This year we really want to encourage more students and faculty to join us for these meetings.

The PTSA meets on the 3rd Tuesday of every month.
Save these dates of future PTSA meetings:

Feb 16, 2021 06:30 PM
Mar 16, 2021 06:30 PM
Apr 20, 2021 06:30 PM
May 18, 2021 06:30 PM

Instagram: @ptsa.bhs
Even if you cannot volunteer today, consider takin Even if you cannot volunteer today, consider taking time to put a service activity on the calendar for the near future. Here are a few ideas from Chief of Service of Emi. #actsofservice #actsofkindness don’t be random!
Limited opportunity for BHS students: #beresourcef Limited opportunity for BHS students:
#beresourceful #diy  Essential Repair Skills Training 
 
Do you have broken stuff? 
Why not learn to fix your stuff instead of sending it to landfill and spending money on replacements? 
 
In these training sessions you will learn hands-on skills in how to diagnose and repair your broken belongings. You’ll also learn about the impact of throwing stuff away and how you can do your part to help the environment. 
 
The trainings will run from January 29 to April 30, 2021, meeting once a week, via Zoom, Fridays, 3-4pm.
 
Sessions will be taught by Cal students, along with community repair experts.  The January 29 session will be a brief introduction, an overview of repair concepts will start in February, then in mid-February the class will focus on hands-on repair training sessions covering basic electronics, such as phones and tablets; appliances, such as lamps and headphones; clothing; bicycles and skateboards. 
 
The trainings will wrap up with a survey, asking participants to reflect on what they learned and next steps in terms of further learning, internships and career opportunities.  Certificates of completion will be given to students who attend the sessions and successfully complete the course and survey. The class will be limited to 10 students, with a waiting list to accommodate other interested students.
 
Contact info@transitionberkeley.org or call 510-332-9456 for more info and to enroll.
Submitted by Bonnie Borucki & Linda Currie
Berkeley High represents many things great about Berkeley High represents many  things great about public education. What we do not represent nor support are the white supremacist views and white privilege that continues to suppress the advancement of all people. While what took place in Washington D.C. yesterday can be described with various names like coup, insurrection, or by the less aware as a a protest, it was all of those things masquerading as a desire to resist giving up white supremacist control. There is a rising consciousness taking place in the hearts and minds of most young people, a change happening in this country that threatens those who wish to hold onto the power that is brought to them by a system built on white supremacy. Yesterday white supremacy took the form of storming a federal building, but today it could resemble something much more acute. At this point in time, silence is no longer acceptable. When you see something, say something or learn how to speak up by asking for help to do so. Read from more diverse literature to gain a wider perspective about ALL the people living in this country and world. The silence and lack of understanding has built from a single pebble to a mountain of tolerance. And Berkeley High does not stoop to tolerating things. Berkeley High stands for acceptance which requires a higher level of understanding and compassion. You may be able tolerate wet socks, but you definitely shouldn’t accept drowning in a sea of misinformation, racism, and other inequities just to get by each day. We saw what happens when seemingly small breaches of norms are allowed to continue. It is on each one of us to do the anti racist work and to push our institution to do the same. Berkeley High can remain a amazing place to learn all of these things and it will require each member of the community to step up.
SATISFY YOUR COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS WHILE HELPING SATISFY YOUR COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS WHILE HELPING BERKELEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS! (Links will be included in this weeks bulletin)

For high schoolers, there are 2 primary pathways into Berkeley Schools Volunteers (BSV), which is a program of the Berkeley Public Schools Fund:

1. Students who can give at least an hour every week could join Berkeley Schools Volunteers (BSV) as a "Distance Learning Volunteer." These volunteers complete BSV's onboarding training and then get matched with a BUSD Host Teacher (at the grade level and subject area of their choosing). They support online - in whole group Zooms, in small groups, or even in 1:1 breakouts. They might also help their Host Teacher review students' asynchronous work. The distance learning volunteer application is HERE and we have several orientations in January.

2. Students who have time every once in a while can join Berkeley Schools Volunteer's COVID-response email list to get notified about and sign up for other district-wide projects. Some projects are ongoing, like staffing the Ed Hub every Tues/Thurs afternoon (BUSD's central distribution site for tech and learning tools) or joining BSV's Tech Support team (to answer student and family tech questions asynchronously). BSV also has periodic one-time events like assembling science kits, or restoring a school garden. COVID-response volunteers receive about 2 emails each month with ongoing BUSD volunteer opportunities. Students can sign up to join BSV's COVID-response email list HERE.

We hope many of you can join us on the front lines of BUSD's COVID-response during this very difficult year.

Please reach out with any questions: duffyross@berkeley.net
This is your sustainability reminder for the week This is your sustainability reminder for the week from BHS Zero Waste...Are you looking for ways to make your hygiene, self care, or beauty routines more sustainable? Unfortunately many of the products people tend to use for these areas contain or are plastic, a majority of which cannot be recycled. Check out this infographic for zero waste and eco-friendly options or alternatives so you can look out for the planet while taking care of your body!  mailto:bhszerowaste@gmail.com @bhszerowaste
Shout out to the Berkeley High RISE program for wo Shout out to the Berkeley High RISE program for working on this toy and coat drive. Consider a contribution to this cause to support CALMA & SENECA. Info also available in our bio.
What about that chess game though??!! Join your fe What about that chess game though??!! Join your fellow yellow jackets at the BHS Chess Tournament.
The BHS Chess Tournament is a relaxed chess tournament for beginners or intermediate chess players. Admission is free, and the games will be played over the Holiday Break starting Monday, December 21. Only one game will be played per day per person, and so the pace is chill and anyone can compete. To compete you will need a "chess.com" account, which you can learn how to make in our FAQ. To register for the competition, go to the Sign Up page. #yeschess #protectthemiddle #endgamestrategy #whatsyouropening
Another great way to support the local community. Another great way to support the local community. Consider dropping off a toy today! Donations being accepted today in front of the Berkeley Police Department 4-6 pm.
For our week of giving, consider supporting the YE For our week of giving, consider supporting the YEAH! Youth Shelter.  Thank you!
Thank you to the BHS Student Groups promoting loca Thank you to the BHS Student Groups promoting local organizations and drives. We will share various ways you can contribute over the next week. Happy Holidays!
See the link in bio for clickable links. @emichiefofservice
Ultraviolet breaks down why you should support thi Ultraviolet breaks down why you should support this unique concert fundraiser. Check the bio for links to tix. The tickets to the virtual concert can be purchased here for $10 each with all proceeds going to the group. Please come out and lend your support for the Berkeley Sexual Harm Support Group. We hope to see you there, get tickets now! If you have any questions please contact Zephyr
Need to opt out of unwanted soliciting??? Check ou Need to opt out of unwanted soliciting??? Check out this message from VP Rose. Fall Assembly links in the bio. #optout
Happy Halloween Berkeley High!!! Last few days to Happy Halloween Berkeley High!!!
Last few days to register a student club. Form closes over the weekend. Find the reg form on the Leadership website link in bio. #getinvolved #startsomethingnew
UC Berkeley Panel 06: Health (10/28) Upcoming Pane UC Berkeley Panel 06: Health (10/28)
Upcoming Panel
The next UC Berkeley panel will feature presentations about Health. Amidst these presentations you can potentially ask questions, discuss these topics, and enlist in research with UC Berkeley.

Note: when you join the meeting you will have to enter your email address, but it will then redirect you to the meeting!

Mentorship Program
Following the panel discussion, consider getting involved in the mentorship program in order to participate in projects and research at UC Berkeley. 

Reach out to Zephyr Zoidis if you have any questions. @zephyrzoidis #healthiswealth
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