12.7 VIDEO BULLETIN: AFRICAN DIASPORA DANCE & DRUM SHOW, SENIOR QUOTES, FINAL EXAMS, ATHLETICS & much more buzz…

2022-2023 ASB Leadership

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BERKELEY HIGH SCHOOL 

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December 7, 2022

Here is today’s video bulletin:


NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS


AHA Crafts Fair has been rescheduled to the spring semester.


BULLETIN FEEDBACK SURVEY

Please help us improve the BHS student bulletin by taking a minute to leave feedback or suggestions. This survey is for all BHS STAFF and STUDENTS. The form will be open until December 16, 2022.

BULLETIN FEEDBACK SURVEY


African Diaspora Dance and Drum show

Our African Diaspora Dance and Drum show Reconnecting the Soul will take place this Friday, 12/9, 7pm at King Middle School.

Tickets can be purchased at: https://africandiasporadance2022.bpt.me


Survey for Mental Health and Self Perception

BHS Jacket Student Newspaper

Please take a moment to fill out this anonymous survey about mental health and self perception for the Jacket! Link. 

Submitted by pearlgauthier@students.berkeley.net  


Senior Yearbook Quotes

Seniors! We need your senior quote submissions. Please follow the link below to submit your quote. The deadline is Jan 1st 2023. We know you want your quote to be good, but don’t let that stop you from submitting something. 

Submit Senior Quote: https://forms.gle/n1MPoxSoGUur9rBK9 

Order a Yearbook: https://www.yearbookordercenter.com/

Code: 16356

Questions: sarahdarzacq@students.berkeley.net

Instagram: 

@berkeleyearbook 


2022 FALL SEMESTER FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE

Monday, December 12, 2022: Late-Start Schedule

Tuesday, December 13, 2022: Regular Schedule

Wednesday-Friday, 12/14-12/16: See below for Final Exams Schedule

TIMEMINUTESWED 12/14THURS 12/15FRI 12/16
8:30-10:30 am120Period 1Period 3Period 5
10:40-12:40 pm120Period 2Period 4Period 6
12:40-1:20 pm40LunchLunchLunch
1:26-2:32 pm66Finals Prep / Make UpFinals Prep / Make UpMake up
2:32-3:33 pm61Teacher Common PrepTeacher Common PrepTeacher Common Prep

Students are allowed to leave campus at 12:40pm on final exam days and must do so unless they are actively participating in class or extracurricular activities after lunch time.

“Finals Prep / Make Up” is a dedicated time for teachers to be available to, and meet with, students. Most importantly, teachers can use this time to provide accommodations for students with IEPs or 504 plans. Teachers will be available to meet, however, students need to confirm with teachers in advance.


After School Tutoring in the CCC schedule

Normal Hours this week 

MONDAY-THURSDAY, 3:30-6:00 pm

After school hours in the CCC for Semester 1 FInal Exams week:

MONDAY 12/12 – 3:30-6:00 pm (normal hours)

TUESDAY 12/13 – 3:30-6:00 pm (normal hours)

WEDNESDAY 12/14 – 1:00-3:30 pm

THURSDAY 12/15 – 1:00-3:30 pm


The Neurodiversity Group

The Neurodiversity Group will have its first meeting Friday December 9. The meeting is during lunch in room D218. It is a space for students and some staff to be themselves, meet others with similar interests, or just chill. The group will decide on their mission statement and what they hope to have in this space. 

Submitted by pamelavanderpoel@berkeley.net 


Do you like musical theater? 


Are you looking to meet a great group of people who share your interests? Come to the BHS Musical theater club, this Friday at lunch. During meetings, club members will have the chance to watch and discuss favorite shows, and discover new ways to become involved with musical theater in the Bay Area. Come hang out and meet new people! The BHS Musical theater club will hold their first meeting this Friday, December 9th by the M Gym (across from the portables). Hope to see you there!

Submitted by alecwestlandhurwitz@students.berkeley.net 

@bhs.musicaltheater


Project Eye to Eye is starting up again! 

For students 16 or older with learning disabilities/differences, Eye to Eye is a program run by and for neurodiverse people. It is a chance to share your stories about your learning difference with elementary school students with similar differences in an art based program. Eye to Eye will be meeting at Washington School every Monday starting in mid January.

If you are eligible and interested please contact Arlo Wheeler at arlowheeler@students.berkeley.net for more information.


Divest from Fossil Fuels

Did you know that CalSTRS, the California teacher pension (or retirement fund), has over $15 billion invested in fossil fuel companies? This means teachers’ money is being used to fund the fossil fuel industry. The fossil fuel industry is responsible for violating the rights of indigenous communities and causing disproportionate health and safety issues for low income and Black and brown communities. By investing in fossil fuels, CalSTRS is strengthening the fossil fuel industry rather than transitioning away from it, which worsens the future and present day impacts of the climate crisis! Additionally, taking money out of fossil fuels has been proven to stimulate growth for retirement returns since fossil fuels are rapidly depreciating. There’s only 1 solution: CalSTRS must stop investing in fossil fuels, so that our teachers’ retirement funds support climate solutions and not the declining oil and gas industry. 

To address this issue, we are making a petition of BHS signatures to present to the CALSTRS board members. Everyone can make a difference by signing the petition and encouraging their friends and teachers to sign it too! Sign the petition for our futures!

Check out the infographic in the email bulletin and around the school for more info.

Divestment 1:30 minute video

Submitted by zaiabachrach@students.berkeley.net 


IMPORTANT PREVIOUSLY SHARED ANNOUNCEMENTS


This week in BHS Athletics!

Upcoming Home Games.

On Wednesday, 

Girls Soccer plays Castro Valley. JV at 4:30. Varsity at 6:30.

On Friday, 

Boys Basketball plays Mt. Diablo. JV at 5:00. Varsity at 6:30.

On Saturday,

Girls Soccer plays Monte Vista. Freshmen at 10:00 am. Varsity at 12:00.

Boys Soccer plays Foothill. JV at 4:00. Freshmen at 2:00.

Boys Basketball plays Castlemont. JV at 12:30. Varsity at 11:00.

Boy’s Pre-season Tennis Meeting

Date: December 14, 2022

Time: 1:45pm

Location: Stadium Grandstand Bleachers

Learn about tryouts and preparing for the season

Contact jeffreyjue@icloud.com 

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.

berkeleyhighathletics.org

Twitter @BHSjacketSports

Go Jackets!


Holidays Around the World

Here’s a written version of the holidays this month, you can look into them if you’re interested!

On the 1st of this month was world AIDS day, bringing awareness to the AIDS pandemic and the people lost during it. December 2nd was Special education day, Commemorating the signing of the individuals with disabilities Education Act in 1975. This act let children with special needs have free public education. December 3rd is International Day of persons with disabilities, it brings awareness to the disabled community and all of their many contributions, challenges, triumphs, and much more. December 7th is National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. It honors those who were victims of the Pearl Harbor attack, and commemorates the day it happened. Thursday, December 8th, is Bodhi Day. Celebrated In the Buddhist religion, this holiday commemorates the day Buddha came to enlightenment. Human Rights Day is on the 10th, it recognizes the anniversary of the universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Here’s a feedback form if you have anything you’d like to bring up about bhs and its cultures/representation or treatment of those cultures, and a form for submitting holidays for the Holidays ATW! Thank you so much and have an amazing week 🙂

https://forms.gle/Taoq3yEwKW3dyu3PA
https://forms.gle/5t33B7jHNyrJ4vdMA

– Jessica Hipona

BHS Commissioner of Multicultural Affairs

@bhs_multicultural_affairs


Are you interested in the BHS grief group?

Are you interested in the BHS grief group but want more information about it?

Contact aliettiortegamendoza@berkeley.net or ameliamonagleolson@students.berkeley.net 


Sustainable Holiday Gift Making Event> > > moved to BHS Cafeteria

Come to the BHS Cafeteria during lunch on Friday, December 9th for an eco holiday gift making event put on by the BHS Green Team and the Sunrise Club! There will be free hot chocolate and crafts, as well as opportunities to get involved in climate activism at BHS! If you can, please bring mason jars for making sustainable house cleaner and plants if you want to contribute to a plant drive. Email berkeleyhighgreen@gmail.com or medinalam@students.berkeley.net  for more info. 

@bhsgreenteam


Yearbooks here with a few urgent announcements for you. 

First, yearbook prices rise from $65 to $85 during winter break, so make sure to preorder yours now. 

Click the yearbook link in the bulletin, and use the code to preorder. 

Seniors! Make sure to submit your senior quotes as soon as possible, only the first 250 make it in!

ORDER A 2022-2023 BHS YEARBOOK

You can dm our instagram @berkeleyearbook (with only one y) or email sarahdarzacq@students.berkeley.net  if you have any questions.


 Sign up to perform or attend Midnight Cafe

Are you a singer? A writer? A dancer? A creator? Sign up to perform or attend Midnight Cafe, an open mic night for high schoolers hosted by Berkeley Repertory Theater’s Teen Core Council. Performance material can include music, comedy, poetry, monologues, dance and more, as long as it is all original student work. Come for warm drinks and light snacks, and stay for lively performances! Midnight Cafe will take place on December 16 from 6-8 PM at the Berkeley Rep School of Theater. 

Contact @berkeleyrepteencouncil on instagram or check out the poster in the bulletin for more info.

Submitted by alecwestlandhurwitz@students.berkeley.net 


The BHS Film Fest is open!

Submit your film today!

Click here to learn more or submit your film.

Submitted by dahliahellerstein@students.berkeley.net 

@bhsfilmfest


Class of 2023 Senior Letter

Click here

Seniors Cap & Gown Orders

Achievers WAS on campus Thursday, December 1, near the Donahue Gym to handle any of your graduation questions or needs such as Cap & Gown, class ring, announcements, etc. 

Cap & Gowns, Class Rings, & Graduation Announcements 

Graduation orders can be placed at any time online, by phone or by mail. Achievers Inc. handles orders for just the cap and gown as well as rings, announcements, grad swag and even graduation packages. Cap & gowns are traditionally worn at an in-person graduation. Consider using a cap & gown for senior portraits, graduation pictures, at home celebrations as well as any of graduation activities to be confirmed in the spring.

Online: GraduationOrder.com  (password bhs510)

Phone: 408.441.7200 Monday – Friday   9:00 am – 4:00 pm (English/Spanish)

Mail: Achievers Inc., 877 Commercial Street, San Jose, CA 95112 


Audition for “Room for Improvement”

Students, come out and audition for “”Room for Improvement,”” the  2023 JV and Varsity Teams-

This BHS’s award winning improvisation and sketch comedy group, founded by students in 2018.

Now run as part of the 7th period Advanced Theatre projects Honors class, R.F.I. is a fun way to meet people, do shows, and discover Long Form Improvisation. No previous experience needed, only a willingness to play, have fun, listen, and try your best. 

Auditions and callbacks are January 3,4,5,6 Come and sign up in Portable 3 or email Mr. Winer directly for a time slot at jordanwiner@berkeley.net 


OPEN MIC by SLAM CLUB 

DATE CHANGED TO THURSDAY DECEMBER 8!

Hi Berkeley High! Do you have something to share? Come out to the Open mic hosted by the Student Led Arts Movement, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 in the Library AT LUNCH. Perform poetry, spoken word, speech, song, dance, something else, or just come to support your friends! Snacks provided. Featured performances by members of the SLAM Club.

If you’d like to perform, go to slamberkeleyhigh.carrd.co and fill out the form there. You can also DM us on instagram @slamberkeleyhigh or email juliasegre@students.berkeley.net with any questions.

SPOTS ARE LIMITED! SIGN UP TODAY!

Submitted by  juliasegre@students.berkeley.net 

@slamberkeleyhigh


TeenTechSF is organizing our 2022 Global Youth Summit

TeenTechSF is organizing our 2022 Global Youth Summit on Dec 10 this year! Like all TeenTechSF programs, this event is free, but registration is required and space is limited. 

2022 TeenTechSF Global Youth Summit

Saturday, December 10, 9:00 am-12:00 pm

“Innovation: Forging Our Future”

Location: to be announced!

REGISTER NOW AT: 2022-ttsf-global-youth-summit.eventbrite.com

All are welcome to an action-packed morning connecting teens with tech leaders across the Bay Area and around the world. Meet people from diverse communities and listen to live speakers, panels on global tech trends and practical advice on STEM academic and professional careers.

Keynote address from Adam Cheyer, Siri Creator, Change.org Founder, Samsung Mobile Research & Development VP and more recently Otter.ai Advisor and in live discussion with Shan Ren, Creative Technology trailblazer & Women’s Empowerment Leader at Google.

In addition, messages from mentors from all around the world including: Donna Hilliard from Code Tenderloin, Eden Yates from Cling Systems, Skyler Chan from Sonder, Grimaldy Gunawan from Shopping.io, Claire Wang from Angel Hacks, and Albert Hu from SuperTech and MIT, sharing insights on everything from how to build the next big idea as a founder in high school, to how the tech industry is reshaping the way we expedite battery recycling!

We’ll also be partnering with Hour of Code to offer free hands-on STEM workshops including app and website development, and Maker Movement activities with Makey Makey, Little Bits, and Arduino. Feel free to check out our newest workshops: “What’s Artificial Intelligence All About? with Google Teachable Machine” and “Guide to Networking and Public Speaking.” No prior coding experience is necessary! 

Like all TeenTechSF activities, this event is free, but advance registration is required. Space is limited, so sign up now: 2022 TeenTechSF Global Youth Summit

We’re only able to accommodate 150 students on site — so be sure to register now! We’ll be accommodating parents and mentors on a space-available basis.

TeenTechSF is run by and for teens – Find out more about Who We Are and What We Do at TeenTechSF.org and fill out tinyurl.com/TTSFLeadershipInterest if you’d like to join the TeenTechSF student leadership team! 

We hope to see your community there!


Oakland Climate Action Day

Berkeley High, you are invited to join the Oakland Climate Action Day! This is a free climate action volunteer event and celebration that highlights community climate action opportunities at Oakland organizations in the areas of Urban Greening, Organic Waste and Edible Food Recovery, and Wildfire Resiliency

DATE: December 10th, 2022

TIME: 8:30am – 2:00pm (flexible end time)

LOCATION: Liberation Park (kickoff location) and partnering Oakland organizations (volunteer shifts)

REGISTER FOR THE EVENT | LEARN MORE HERE!  

*this is not a B.U.S.D. sponsored event

A few follow-up notes to share with interested folks 

  • All students under the age of 18 years old will need a signed minor consent waiver to participate. 
  • The volunteer shifts are at partnering Oakland organizations, so there is some travel involved to get from the kickoff location to the volunteer shifts. Folks should plan ahead to either carpool and/or feel comfortable taking public transportation. 
  • Students under the age of 16 years old will need a parent to create an account to register them for the event. 

Submitted by karen@hoba.org Karen Lally, Hands On Bay Area Coordinator


UNITY WEEK FEEDBACK BHS FOOD & ESSENTIAL ITEMS DRIVE

NOV 14 – DEC 13

@bhs_chiefofservice


Quick Links

Need a Replacement Student ID? Replacement ID Form

Need a Locker? Visit C210 or complete this form.

Order a 2022-23 Yearbook Click here Contact genevievemage@berkeley.net

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 Senior Info, Dates & Resources


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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 driver’s 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 person’s 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 individual’s 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 individual’s 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

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