Student Bulletin Week of January 25: Meatless Mondays, Donate Masks, Join Leadership, Request Mental Health Services + more…



BERKELEY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT BULLETIN
2020-2021 ASB Leadership
One big, red & gold family!
Felix Mousigian, Chief of Publicity
Aaron Rumph, Chief of Publicity
Mr. V, Director of Student Activities


Week of January 25th
Mental Health Counseling Services

Hi students! All BHS, BTA, and BIS students can now request mental health counseling services from the Health Center using this secure, online, mobile-friendly portal: https://cityofberkeley.jotform.com/203430685833052
 After completing the referral form, a counselor will reach out to setup an initial appointment via Zoom or phone. The Health Center’s public health and reproductive sexual health services remain accessible via phone at 510-644-6965. The Health Center is open Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 4 PM. We’re here to help, and we look forward to connecting with you!
Submitted by Zach Meredith, Behavioral Health Clinician


Weekly Volunteer Opportunities
Emi Rohn, Chief of Service is posting weekly volunteer opportunities on the
Chief of Service Instagram. Most of these volunteer opportunities fall into three categories: local volunteering, virtual volunteering, or donations, and they’re a great way for students to get more involved in the community. This week, consider donating masks, gloves, and other goods to the City of Berkeley. Check out the link in the bulletin for more details on the what and how. Thanks!
Submitted by Emi Rohn


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 – EnvironmentWednesday – Animal WelfareThursday – Personal HealthFriday – looking forward… how to participate in Meatless Mondays in the future! 
Check out Meatless Mondays here: https://www.mondaycampaigns.org/meatless-monday  Submitted by Zoe Creane


2021-2022 ASB Elected Candidates Apps are Open!
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. 
2021-2022 Leadership Applications are available here


The Jacket Newspaper is currently accepting submissions for its Black History Month issue. 

eliotmark@students.berkeley.net! Submissions may be of any form, including photos, visual art, poetry, audios, etc.


Cultural Club Week
The Cultural Club Week is coming up on the week of February 8th – February 11th.  Events will likely take place in the afternoon so stay tuned for more details in the student bulletin. 

If you have any questions, comments, or think your club should join, then please feel free to reach out to the Lyndon, Chief of Clubs.
lyndonward@students.berkeley.net.



Join Big Data at Berkeley 
Have you heard of data science and are interested in learning more? Want an opportunity to get a head start in the tech world? If so, keep reading!Big Data at Berkeley is a UC Berkeley student-run organization dedicated to spreading data science principles to students throughout the Bay Area. We are hosting a FREE, FULLY REMOTE 8-week bootcamp at the UC Berkeley campus where you will learn how to apply interesting data science principles to real-world applications. Apply by February 17th at 11:59 PM at this link: http://bit.ly/BDAB_Bootcamp. Email bigdata.berkeley@gmail.com with any questions or check out our website at bd.berkeley.edu! We look forward to working with you!Let me know if you have any questions! Thank you for your time.Sincerely,Joseph Pang | Vice President of EducationBig Data at Berkeley | bd.berkeley.edu


 
Are you tired of vaping and want to quit? You can get help by going to novapes.org. Once you’re there, you’ll find a hotline and an app that can help you to stick to your decision. You can also text “quit vaping” or “no vapear” to 66819 to receive texts that are tailored to help at critical points along the way. You’ve only failed once you stop trying!

Submitted by davidluu@berkeley.net

Here is an update from the BHS Supply Center: 
We are open every Tuesday from 1:30 – 3:30 to distribute textbooks, novels, readers, materials, or whatever. This is ongoing until the end of the year. At the first week of each term we will add an additional distribution day on a Thursday. The Library Team (Ms. Rosenkrantz, Ms. Irby, and Ms. Fitzhugh) will also be open in the same location on Thursdays to hand out library books and the like. Remember to visit the BHS Library catalog and place hold there first in order to start the process. 

The big change is that we are moving INSIDE! We will be set up at the glass doors of the breezeway. Students in cars can park on Milvia and walk to the doors, and students on foot or on bikes can just come straight to the doors.  
Can’t make it? Request a TASK RUNNER.  

Contact the Library Team if you have any questions.


SATISFY YOUR COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS WHILE HELPING BERKELEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS!

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 


Resources* for Processing the Violence & News
The easiest way to reflect upon your own understanding of current events and other trauma is to write about it or talk about it. If you would like more guidance, then consider some of these resources:
Youth Speaks Writing Workshops“Youth Speaks will always show up and hold space for our young people. We don’t know what may happen in the next week, but we will be here. Ready to write. Ready to share and continually creating a safer space for you.” Wednesdays 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm PT for 13 – 19-year-olds only.
Greater Good Science Center Magazine and other articles to understand rising emotions within yourself as well as articles on growing your anti racist tools. 
Common Sense Media – Talking to Kids about Violence in the U.S. CapitolThis is an article with questions arranged by age range on how to process the events. In addition, there are numerous other resources available
Envolve – Activities for this momentScott Backovich offers simple ideas for taking care of yourself and your community. 
*Have a resource to share?Send it to Mr. V and he will add it to the Leadership website.

Go virtual with a BHS Student Club
The Student Clubs List has been updated to reflect the clubs that are meeting virtually. You can log on anytime to see the meeting date, time and best contact person. We suggest reaching out at least one day ahead of time to get the meeting link. Happy clubbing!
BHS Student Club List



If any BHS student/staff member is interested in submitting an announcement this year, there are some basic guidelines to follow:
Here are the basic guidelines for submitting a bulletin:1. It must be relevant to roughly 100 or more students or staff members. 2. It must be a message that promotes community and builds up positive school culture. 3. Please no birthday announcements or personal requests. 
Please submit your morning announcement to the Google From by Monday morning: http://bit.ly/bhsstudentbulletin

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Notification of Non-Discrimination PolicyThe Berkeley Unified School District is committed to providing equal opportunity for all individuals in district programs and activities. Accordingly, BUSD programs and activities shall be free from discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying based on actual or perceived ancestry, age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression; nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. The Board shall promote programs which ensure that discriminatory practices are eliminated in all district activities. (Board Policy 0410, Board Policy 1311, Board Policy 4030, Board Policy 5145.3, Board Policy 5145.7)
The Board also prohibits retaliation against any district employee or job applicant who complains, testifies or in any way participates in the district’s complaint procedures instituted pursuant to this policy. (Board Policy 4030)
Complaint forms are available at school sites and on the district webpage at www.berkeleyschools.net/complaints.
December 1, 2020For inquiries or concerns regarding BUSD nondiscrimination policy 5145.3 or the filing of discrimination complaints please contact:Stephen Jimenez-Robb, Title IX and Compliance2020 Bonar Street Room 116, Berkeley, CA 94702Phone: 510.486.9338     Email: nondiscrimination@berkeley.net

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