2022-2023 ASB Leadership
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BERKELEY HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENT BULLETIN
David D-R., Chief of Publicity
Ari F., Chief of Publicity
Valerie L, Chief of Publicity
Mr. V, Director of Student Activities
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Video Bulletin Catalog (requires BUSD account)
Video Bulletin: Monday, Wednesday, Friday
PA: Trivia Friday with Principal Raygoza
September 9, 2022
Here is todayâs video bulletin:
NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS
Covers 4 major topics: Mental Health, Getting Involved, Academics and Beyond, Community Expectations.
BHS STUDENT CLUB NEWS
Register a BHS Student Club for 2022-23 closes October 31st
Current list of BHS Student Clubs updates weekly
Chief of Clubs Rylyn Jaggar
BHS Robotics
The Berkeley High Robotics Team would like to announce its first series of meetings. We meet every Tuesday and Thursday from 5:00-7:00 pm in G107 starting next Tuesday, September 13th with snacks! If you are interested in learning more go to team5419.org, and if you would like to join the team click on the Join button on our website or head over to team5419.org/join to sign up.
Submitted by jamesunderwood@students.berkeley.net
@berkelium5419
BHS Jazz Combos at the Solano Stroll on September 11th
Hi BHS! BHS jazz combos will be playing at the Solano Stroll on September 11th, near the BHS Jazz booth at Ordway and Solano. Combos will be performing at 12:00, 2:00 and 4:00. Come out, enjoy some fantastic music and stop by our booth! There will be some cool new tees to purchase and raffle tickets with wonderful prizes, like a night at the Claremont! Hope to see you there
submitted by berkeleyhighjazz@gmail.com
UNITE THE FIGHT CLIMATE SUMMIT
Join like minded BHS students to rally for change in our school community and beyond! We will come together to discuss ways we can support each other’s work, uplift marginalized voices and increase sustainability on our campus and in the greater community.
This event will take place during the school day at a local venue in Downtown Berkeley. You will be given a permission slip to have your teachers sign and you won’t be marked absent for attending the summit. Food will be provided. We welcome interested students from all backgrounds and levels of experience with taking climate action! This is your chance to make a difference.
Apply here to participate by September 30th!
Submitted by zeiabachrach@students.berkeley.net
Student Election Workers
The Alameda County Registrar of Voters (ROV) is preparing to appoint Student Election Workers to serve in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, General Election
We truly appreciate your leadership in promoting participation on your campus. ROV encourages Student Election Workers that are available all 4 days will have a better chance of being appointed.
CLICK HERE TO COMPLETE THE APPLICATION
We are following mandates from County and State COVID-19 requirements. Personal Protective Equipment will be provided during training and voting dates.
Students can earn between $495 – $520 and bilingual election workers can earn an extra $25 for the highest amount. If you have friends or family that are looking to earn extra money and community service experience, please pass on this high school application to them.
If you are no longer a student in high school, you are still strongly encouraged to participate as your experience and tech-savviness will help as we introduce our new electronic voting system to our voters.
The Student Poll Worker Program is truly a âCivics in Actionâ exercise.
High school students must meet the following criteria to participate:
- Be age 16 or older on or before October, 29th, 2022
- Have a GPA of 2.5 or greater
- Have permission from a parent/guardian and a school administrator
- Approval is not needed for weekend hours from school
IMPORTANT PREVIOUSLY SHARED ANNOUNCEMENTS
Coastal Cleanup Day
On September 17th join City staff, community groups, and volunteers from around Berkeley to help clean up trash and plastic pollution at local beaches, bays, and waterways during Coastal Cleanup Day.
Cleanup activities will take place from 9am-12pm, along various areas of the Berkeley Waterfront and Aquatic Park.
You can pre-register online as an individual or group or register in person on the day of the event. All participants must fill out a waiver; youth under 18 must have a waiver completed by their legal guardian.
To reduce plastic waste, if you are able, please bring your own supplies:
– a bucket or reusable bag
– a lightweight pair of gardening gloves
– a filled, reusable water bottle
Otherwise, buckets, bags, and gloves will be available for volunteers.
Requests from the Commissioner Of Multicultural Affairs
Hey Jackets! Do you have any communities that you think your school needs to represent? Any requests for Multicultural Events, or feedback on how you feel about how much you or cultural groups you belong to are represented? Then please fill out this feedback form so we know what you need, and any other concerns regarding Multicultural and Multilingual representation:
And if you have any holidays from your culture that you would like to be included in the bulletin, here’s a form for that!
Thanks!
Jessica Hipona
Commissioner Of Multicultural Affairs
jessicahipona@students.berkeley.net
@bhsexecutiveteam
Interested in STEM?
Are you interested in STEM, but have no idea where to start. Join the BHS STEMinist club, open to everyone, we meet every Wednesday at Lunch in Room G213 (Ms. Aardal’s room). We host guest speakers, activities and get involved in STEM opportunities around the Bay. To learn more about the club follow us on Instagram at bhs.steminist or email us at bhssteminist@gmail.com. Once again the first meeting will be on Wednesday the 14th in room G213.
@bhs.steminist
This week in BHS Athletics!
Looking for 9th Grade Cheer Squad
Open Gym Basketball
Girls open gym: Wed/Fridays in the Jacket Gym 4:30-6:30
Boys open gym: Tues/Thurs in the Jacket Gym 5:00-7:00 PM
Mondays (beginning 9/12) 7:00-8:30 AM in the Donahue Gym.
Here are this weekâs home games.
On Wednesday,
Girls Golf hosts a match at Tilden Park.
On Friday,
Girls Water Polo hosts a tournament in the BHS Natatorium.
And on Saturday,
Girls Field Hockey hosts Chico High School in Jacket Stadium starting at 1:00 pm.
CAN’T MAKE IT TO A GAME? STREAM HOME GAMES FOR FREE
Watch the YouTube stream of home Football, Field Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, and lacrosse games for free.
Click here to get registered for winter or spring sports.
Twitter @BHSjacketSports
Go Jackets!
Make-up Student ID Dates
Students must carry their student ID cards on their person at all times while on the BHS campus. These are the open time slots for all students who need to take their first photo of the 2022-23 school year. Photos be will taken in the BHS Cafeteria (D-Building)
Monday, October 17: before school, at lunch or after school
Quick Links
Need a Replacement Student ID? Replacement ID Form (please take a new 2022-23 ID photo first)
Fall PE Waivers due Sept. 9 Read more
Need a Locker? Visit C210 or complete this form.
Make a BHS Health Center Appt. Click here
Complete a Free & Reduced Lunch Application secure.ezmealapp.com contact saraleon@berkeley.net
Join a BHS Student Club BHS Student Club List
New Club Registration Register a BHS Student Club for 2022-23 by Oct. 31
BHS Athletics Berkeleyhighathletics.org
Class of 2023 Senior Letter (updated Fall 2022) Senior Info, Dates & Resources
About
ASB Leadership is a collective student voice composed of a diverse body of student leaders. Our mission is to create a more positive and engaging experience at Berkeley High through civic engagement, community building, sustainability, social events, and positive staff-student relations.
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Berkeley High ASB Leadership
1980 Allston Way, Berkeley CA United States 94704
johnvillavicencio@berkeley.net
510.644.8990
Go Jackets!
Notification of Non-Discrimination Policy
The Berkeley Unified School District is committed to providing a hostile-free working and learning environment. The District prohibits discrimination, harassment, bullying, intimidation, and retaliation, based on actual or perceived race, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity/expression, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding/lactation status (related medical conditions), religion, color, national origin (including language restrictions and possession of a driverâs license (issued under Vehicle Code), ancestry, immigration status, physical or mental disability (including clinical depression and bipolar disorder, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, epilepsy, seizure disorder, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and heart attack), medical condition (cancer-related and genetic characteristics), military and veteran status, marital status, registered domestic partner status, age (40 and above), genetic information, political belief or affiliation (unless union related), a personâs association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics, or any other basis protected by federal, state or local law, ordinance, or regulation in any program or activity it conducts or to which it provides significant assistance.
Discrimination is different treatment based on a protected characteristic in the context of an educational program, work or activity without a legitimate, nondiscriminatory reason that interferes with or limits the individualâs ability to participate in or benefit from the services, activities, or privileges provided by the District or includes an adverse employment action.
Hostile environment harassment occurs when a target is subjected to unwelcome conduct based on a protected characteristic, which is both subjectively offensive to the target and would be offensive to a reasonable person of similar circumstances/characteristics and is sufficiently so severe, and so pervasive to interfere with or limit an individualâs ability to effectively work or to participate in or benefit from the services, activities, or opportunities offered by the District. Harassment may take many forms, including but not limited to, verbal remarks and name-calling, graphic and written statements, or any conduct that may be threatening or humiliating. Harassment based on any of the above protected categories is a form of unlawful discrimination and will not be tolerated by the District and can result in disciplinary action against the offending student or employee.
Upon witnessing an act of discrimination, harassment, bullying, intimidation, and retaliation, based on actual or perceived protected characteristics, school personnel are required to take immediate steps to intervene when it is safe to do so. Once a school/office has expressed notice or reason to know of such conduct, whether carried out by employees, students, or third parties, it should take immediate and appropriate steps to investigate, determine what occurred, take prompt and effective steps reasonably calculated to end the conduct, eliminate a hostile environment, if one has been created and prevent the conduct from occurring again. These steps should be taken regardless of whether an individual makes a complaint or asks the school/office to take action. Complaints are protected from retaliation. The District prohibits retaliation against any person who files a complaint or an appeal, reports instances of noncompliance, discrimination, harassment, bullying, and intimidation, or who participates in the complaint-filing or investigation process. This nondiscriminatory policy applies to all acts related to school activity or school attendance within any school/office under the jurisdiction of the Berkeley Unified School District.
For more information, or to file a complaint please contact:District Title IX Coordinator/Compliance Officer Berkeley Unified School District, 2020 Bonar Street, Room 117, Berkeley CA 94702 Phone: (510) 486-9338; Email: complaints@berkeley.net