1.15 BULLETIN: WINTER DANCE, YOUTH LITERACY PROJECT, SR SUPERLATIVES, WELLNESS WEDNESDAY, API GRAD, HOME VOLLEYBALL MATCH, PROM GUEST PASS, BLACK COLLEGE EXPO & more buzz…

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PA: Trivia Friday with Principal Raygoza

NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS


UPCOMING EVENTS

January 20 & 27 No School for students

January 22 Achievement Gap Panel Sign Up Here 

January 30 Club Leader Meeting

February 1 Winter Dance

February 3 Last Make Up Photo Day BHS Cafeteria

February 6 Spring Club Fair

February 6 Open House & Night Market 

February 14 & 17 No School for students & staff

February 20 Senior Meeting


CLUB REGISTRATION BEFORE JANUARY 31

Register a BHS Student Club for 2024-25


BHS winter formal

$5 tickets

February 1st

Open to all grades for BHS Students only.

Purchase your tickets online!

@bhs2027_leadership


🪷🌿 Wellness Wednesday 💚☀️

Monthly topic: Differences Between Seasonal and Regular Depression

Seasonal Affective Disorder commonly known as ‘seasonal depression’ occurs at particular times in a year, typically from fall to winter. This disorder is thought to be associated with reduced sunlight exposure linked to changes in mood, energy levels, and sleep patterns. Regular depression is not thought to be related to seasonal changes and can affect people any time of the year.

Both conditions share the same symptoms, such as feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and fatigue but their triggers and treatments differ. Seasonal depression tends to get worse as daylight hours decrease and some people get relief with light therapy that mimics natural sunlight. However, regular depression may have origins in genetics, life events, and chemical imbalances, and is usually treated through therapy, medication, or both.

Both types of depression are real mental health conditions that need to be taken seriously. Students with seasonal or regular depression might have trouble concentrating, and mastering academic expectations, and may withdraw socially. Anyone suffering from symptoms of depression should reach out for help. All persons in search of support are welcome at the Wellness Center.

Thank you,

Submitted by kitzyaaguilar@berkeley.net 

Mental Health Peer Educators

Wellness Center

H104

D Building


The Youth Literacy Project is looking for reading buddy volunteers!!

The YLP Reading Buddies program at the Berkeley Central Library will be starting up in February. Specific dates are February 5th, 12th, 19th, and 26th.

As a volunteer you will be paired up with a child in grades K-3rd and will spend time reading books and playing word games together. This is a great way to share the love of reading with kids and also to get volunteer hours in, so we highly encourage you to sign up!

To sign up, fill out the interest form linked here: Reading Buddies Volunteering

If you have any questions, feel free to email us at theyouthliteracyproject@gmail.com. Or visit our website https://youth-literacy-project.org 

@youth_literacy_project


2025 Yearbook Info

Seniors, send us some ideas you have for senior superlatives. A nomination form will go out next month with final voting to follow. 

SENIOR QUOTES ARE DUE TUESDAY JANUARY 21! GET THEM IN ASAP 

Seniors!! The deadline to submit a senior quote is coming up fast. Submit your quote by next Friday, January 21. 

Additionally, if you have any photos of senior sunrise or other school senior events, please submit them at YEARBOOKSHARE.COM. The code to submit is gojackets223 

Head to yearbookordercenter.com to buy one today. 

If you have free/reduced lunch, you can now buy your yearbook at a discounted price of $55. Come to Ms. Marini’s room (A2) with cash and letter of confirmation, before school, at lunch, or after school. 

Contact bhsyearbook@berkeley.net 

@berkeleyearbook


JOIN LEADERSHIP

Events for 2025-2026 Leadership Positions (subject to change)

  • January 1, 2025 – Elected & Appointed Candidate Applications Become Available
  • February 20 – 2024-2025 Elected Candidate Applications Due Date
  • February 21 – Elected Candidate Meeting – mandatory participation 
  • February 21 – March 23 Digital Campaigning Open
  • February 25 – Election Convention 1st – 3rd period
  • February 26 – March 21 – Classroom Presentations are allowed
  • March 4 – Candidate Meet & Greet during lunch
  • March 24-27 – ASB Online Voting
  • March 28 – Announce Election Results 

CLICK HERE >>> Elected Leadership Position Applications due by midnight of February 20, 2025

CLICK HERE >>> Appointed Leadership Position Applications due by midnight of April 22, 2025

CLICK HERE >>> 9th Grade Link Leader Interest Form due by midnight of May 30, 2025


Prom 2025: Under the Stars

Saturday, March 22, 2025

San Francisco City Hall 1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Place, San Francisco, CA

8:00 pm – 11:30 pm. Doors close at 9:30pm – No in & out privileges for any reason.

Prom 2025 plans to be a memorable evening with the city skyline as a beautiful backdrop. Guests can expect light food options, activities, and free photobooth pictures. This will be a Class of 2025 & 2026 exclusive event, meaning that no students from the Class of 2027 or 2028 may attend. Check @juicethejackets or @bhs25seniorclass on Instagram for updates as we approach the prom date.

Prom 2025 Tickets

February 17-March 21 $80-85. Prices increase to $85 on March 10.

Online ticket sales begin February 17.

In-person ticket sales begin March 4 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at lunch.

Cash & debit/credit cards are accepted. Debit/credit cards fees apply. No checks. 

Donate to the 2025 BHS Prom

Tickets: All tickets will be at BHS Student Store. There are no ticket transfers or reselling of tickets for any reason. Be prepared to show a recent photo ID card at the door. Any guest that attempts to enter using a ticket with mismatched names and ID numbers will not be allowed entry or be able to request a refund. Please understand that there will not be refunds issued for prom if you are unable to attend or get removed from the event. By purchasing the ticket you are agreeing to abide by the rules of Berkeley High, Berkeley Unified School District, SF City Hall and the city of San Francisco.

Discounted Tickets: For BHS students who qualify, they can purchase discounted tickets at $50 in person only. Students must show your current school year eligibility letter (paper/email/ pic) from B.U.S.D. Nutrition Services to verify eligibility. Please see page 3 for details on how to qualify.

Guest Passes & Dance Conduct:  Non-BHS Guest Pass Forms must be submitted before or at the time of purchase.  Only guests 20 years of age or younger will be admitted to Prom.  Guest Pass Forms are accepted until March 14 and are available online only. Click here for the Guest Pass Form. You will be sent a passcode once the guest pass is approved. Guests must also show a recent photo ID card at the door.

More info to be shared as we approach prom


AC NEEDS A NEW LOGO! 

VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE HERE! 

https://forms.gle/BbSeNGmzJANsvf1w9

Calling all API identifying seniors! 

If you’re interested in participating in API graduation, the time to sign up is now!! API grad will be held on Saturday May 24th from 11am to 2pm at Berkeley Methodist United Church. There will be awesome performances, speeches, sashes, and more! Please sign up by February 14th to ensure your spot. There is a limited amount of sashes so first come first serve! Be on the lookout for our flyers around campus for more details, and don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions. 

You can email us at berkeleyhighapic@gmail.com or DM us on Instagram @bhs.apic.

link to sign up form: https://forms.gle/ckY9LK6YpZQHPTMo7 


YAP Upcoming Events

Young Adult Project

Teen Night:

Every Friday night from 5-9pm, YAP (Young Adult Project) offers a fun, safe space to hang out with

you and your friends. Come play basketball, video games, watch movies, video game competitions,

dance, eat snacks and food or just hang out with your friends.

Black College Expo:

This year, the Teen program is proud to be taking a group of up to 12 Teens to the Black College Expo. In

Oakland on Saturday, February 8th. With 100 colleges in attendance, and 40 of them are HBCUs, this is a

great opportunity to check out colleges you’ve been thinking of. Bring Transcripts, ACT/SAT (if available)

or any other important information you want to pass along to you dream college. Whether you know

where you want to go after high school or are still undecided, this Teen event could help in many ways

to get you started on your college journey. 

Sign ups are online or you can contact Joaquim Lee for more information.

Teens Go to the Snow:

Grab your Snowboard, pick up your skis, let’s blow up that innertube, the Teen program is going to Soda

Springs for an all day trip on April 1 st . This $20 event will bring you and your friends to and from the

snow where we will be tubing all day or, if you want to bring your own gear, you can hit the slopes (an

additional cost will be added if you that’s what you are interested in) 

Spots are limited so sign up today

online or contact Joaquim Lee for more information.


IMPORTANT PREVIOUSLY SHARED ANNOUNCEMENTS


The Berkeley High spring musical is Hadestown!

We are looking for musicians to play for the show! We need a cellist, or a violist who can play cello parts, a trombonist, a guitarist, and a percussionist. To be eligible you must not be a part of the March 19th and 20th BHS Band and Orchestra concerts. Auditions are next Thursday (January 16) at 3:45pm in the Jazz Room. 

Please email robertofigueroa@berkeley.net for more information!

@berkeley_high_theater


Join shiny beaches club! 

We are an environmentalist club focused on keeping California beaches clean and getting students community service hours. We hope to travel to many locations to clean beaches and help restore aquatic environments. We meet at C213 every Thursday at lunch, Snacks provided!

Next Beach Cleanup: January 18th

Submitted by gisellelopez@students.berkeley.net 

@shiny.beaches.bhs 


Hello Berkeley High! Come drop by the Health Center. It is free and confidential!

What services do we provide?

Reproductive and sexual health

We provide STI and Pregnancy testing.

All methods of birth controls are available: IUD, pills, emergency contraceptives and more!

Plan to be in the clinic for about 30 minutes while you meet with our clinical team.

Grab and go condoms, pads, tampons, bandaids and fentanyl strips, all at the front window!

Free mental health services like individual counseling, support groups, and crisis support!

First aid if you’re sick or injured.

Interested? Thoughts? Questions about health? Come on by, we have an answer!

The Health Center is located in H105 and is open Monday 10am-12:30pm 1:15pm-4pm,

Tuesday-Friday 8:30am-12:20pm 1:15pm-4pm. Hope to see you soon!

Submitted by Luisboggiano@partner.berkeley.net & Mollydelacruz@partner.berkeley.net 


BHS ATHLETICS

Support your Yellow Jackets!

For Upcoming Games Check out the full BHS Athletics Schedule

Follow on X & Instagram @bhsjacketsports

BHS Athletics website

Contact Athletic Director athleticdirector@berkeley.net 

Go Jackets!


BHS LEGACY HOODIE

Purchase Here @ online BHS Student Store 

Sizes S – 3XL

Don’t Leave Your Legacy Behind

Contact johnvillavicencio@berkeley.net


Quick Links

Need a Replacement Student ID? February 3 is the last on-campus photo day.

Need a Locker? Visit C-210 during lunch or after school.

Welcome Back Assembly 24 & What Every Ninth Grader Should Know

OFF-CAMPUS LUNCH GUIDE Click here for some tasty Off Campus Lunch ideas.

BHS All Class Reunion Facebook page (non-BUSD)

Order a 2024-25 Yearbook Click here Contact amandamarini@berkeley.net

Make a BHS Health Center Appt. Click here

Complete a Free & Reduced Lunch Application secure.ezmealapp.com contact saraleon@berkeley.net

Click here for the daily lunch menu

Club Registration  Register a BHS Student Club for 2024-25 

BHS Athletics Berkeleyhighathletics.org

Class of 2025 Senior Info 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.

Useful Links

BHS Website

Student Bulletin Archive

Submit a Bulletin

Follow @juicethejackets

Current List of Student Clubs

BHS Events Calendar

Contact Info

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 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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