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The Daily Bulletin for Thursday, May 8th, 2008.  Bulletin Archive »  Search Bulletins »

  • Congratulations To Hannah Yan (10X) - who returned a lost fast pass and money to the main office. She will be rewarded with a gift card to Borders and a Mustang pin. Way to go!
  • Congratulations To Will Aspelin - who was honored at the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame/Northern California with 6 other high school students on May 4th. He received a scholarship and special recognition.
  • Congratulations To The Health Idol Final Three - Jeff Kim, Ian Enriquez, and Steven Flynn! The final round will take place at lunch this Friday in the north gym. Come see who will be the new Health Idol!
  • Class of 2008 Homeroom Meeting TODAY - in the auditorium. This is a very important meeting and the final one before many senior events, including graduation.
  • Students In Ms. Zales Belly Dance Class Are Reminded - to attend class TODAY and the remaining Thursdays in May, 1:30 - 2:30 in the auditorium. Our final class will be on May 29th (party). You MUST attend all remaining classes to receive CREDIT for this class. Come have fun while exercising. There are prizes for students with good attendance. See you and your shimmies soon!
  • Prom Attendees - If you need a corsage or boutonnieres for Prom, an SSV representative will be here TODAY at lunchtime in front of the main office. You can order yours today or she will be back again next week on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
  • American Literature Honors For 2008-09 - You must confirm with Ms. Buchanan in room 221 by TODAY to hold your position in class.
  • Summer School Applications - Please return your application by Friday if you have not done so already. If you need to sign up for summer school, please see your counselor immediately!
  • CHALK Is Now Hiring - They are hiring 20 youth for 20 part-time positions working as a CHALK Outreach Worker and work closely with your community to hand out resources, or work with Youthline and take calls from youth in need and provide peer support. No experience necessary - they will train you. $10 per hour. Come to the Wellness Center or visit www.youthlinesf.org. Applications must be submitted by May 30, 2008 by 5:00 p.m.
  • Ice Cream, You Scream, We All Scream For Ice Cream! - Come support the Class of 2009 on our last fundraiser of the year. Buy some ice cream and drop your receipt in the Class of 2009 receipt box. Partial earnings will go to our class and Prom 2009. See you there this Friday, May 9th. (All Day! Whoo!)
  • The Bay Chiropractic Center Is Looking For A Responsible - detail oriented individual to assist them with office work such as filing, chart formation and data entry. The hours are on Tuesdays and Thursdays and are flexible. They are paying minimum wage or greater depending on skills. If you are interested, call (415) 457-6325.
  • AP World History - Thank you to all students who applied to AP World History. The class list will be posted outside room 225 and at B-28 on Friday, May 9th. Please see Mr. Hutchinson to confirm your acceptance.
  • The DramA Department Would Like To Show You Some Southern Hospitality - Come see the spring play, The Foreigner, by Larry Shue. Performances run Thursday, May 8th, Friday, May 9th and Friday, May 16th at 7:30 p.m. with a special matinee on Thursday, May 15th at 3:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 for students, $10 for adults and can be bought at the Little Theater door. Come see the last drama show of the year!
  • Are You Interested In The Environment - marine science and teaching? The Farallones Marine Sanctuary Association is offering 2 paid internships this summer. You will learn environmental education teaching techniques, gain valuable teaching experience, work with a diverse community of youth, and learn about marine science and conservation. Come to the Wellness Center for more information in the info binder.
  • Love Art? Love Coffee? - In an effort to help fund our scholarships and free student services, PACT Inc. is holding a RAFFLE. Prizes include: 1 pair of tickets to the S.F. Museum of Modern Art ($25 value), Peet's gift certificates for one free pound of coffee ($15 value). Raffle tickets are 1 for $1 or 7 tickets for $5 (bargain!). Winners will be drawn Monday, May 12th. Help support a great cause. See Ms. Zales in room 123C to enter raffle, or to simply make a donation. Thank you.
  • Class of 2008 Homeroom Meeting - TODAY in the auditorium. This is a very important meeting and the final one before many senior events, including graduation.
  • Seniors: Do You Want Priority Registration For The Fall - and FREE tuition for the summer at City College? Come to a meeting TODAY during lunch in room 127.
  • Prom Attendees - If you need a corsage or boutonnieres for Prom, an SSV representative will be here TODAY at lunchtime in front of the main office. You can order yours today or she will be back again next week on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
  • If You Are Planning To Attend City College In The Summer or Fall - you should take the English and math placement tests at CCSF this Saturday morning, May 10th, if you have not already done so. Tests begin promptly at 9:00 a.m. in Conlon Hall, room 101, on the CCSF campus.
  • Seniors Who Live In San Francisco Public Housing - Mayor Gavin Newsom is hosting a graduation ceremony for you! Come to the Wellness Center for information located in the info binder.
  • College/CareerCenter - News
  • Students: Did You Know - if you sign up with PACT, you can get college and career planning advice, SAT/ACT fee waivers, go on college campus tours, resume assistance, and help look for jobs and internships? You may even qualify for PACT scholarships to use at community college or 4-year universities. PACT is a pre-college program here to help you for FREE! Take advantage of it by signing up with Ms. Zales in room 123C. Come by today and bring a friend.
  • Job Opening Administrative Assistant - Part time, 25 to 30 hrs. per week at $10 per hr. at a location in the financial district. Students must be over 16 years old, possess organizational and interpersonal skills and be punctual, a self starter and a team player. Excel, Word and Power Point experience also required. Contact Jobs for Youth with your resume at maytknecht@uwba.org by May 10th with the position title as the subject line. Applications are available in the College/Career Center.
  • Hey Students: Not Sure If You Can Get Into A UC - but want to? Not sure if you will make it into the UC of your dreams (i.e. Berkeley, LA, Davis, San Diego)? Think outside the "UC box" and consider seizing opportunities at UC Merced, the newest up and coming UC. Learn about their academics, student programs, UC transfer opportunities and more . . . See you TODAY at lunchtime in room 127. Open your mind. Surprise yourself. Explore. Knowledge = power.
  • Lincs - meet in room 308 at lunch.
  • Bridge Club - meets at 1:30 p.m. in the cafeteria. Snacks.
  • Middle/Southeastern Club - meets in room 210 at lunch.
  • Fellowship Club - meets in room 320 at lunchtime.
  • Math/Go Club - meets in room 207 at lunch.
  • French Club - meets in B-3 today at lunch.
  • Varsity Baseball Playoff TODAY - vs. Washington @ 3:30 p.m. at West Sunset. Come cheer our team on to victory!
  • Close-Up Washington, D.C. - Students interested in traveling to Washington, D.C. on June 15th should see Ms. Wright in Bungalow 8. Scholarships are available to help with costs. Total cost of the trip will be $500-$800, depending on how many students want to go. The cost includes airfare, hotel and all meals.
  • Want Something To Do This Summer? - The Chinatown Beacon Center is having summer programs. For more information pick up an application in the Wellness Center in the information binder.
  • Attention Student Leaders (Classes of 2009, 2010 and 2011) - You are invited to register for the 19th Annual National Student Leadership Congress in Washington, D.C. this summer (June 7-12). The application deadline has been extended to Friday, May 16th. See Ms. Zales in room 123C for details or go to www.coenet.us and click on "conferences/seminars", then click on "Leadership Congress".
  • Open Coaching Positions - Asst. Baseball Varsity, Soccer Girls, Soccer Boys, and Softball. If you are interested please put a note in Mr. Scott's mail drawer.
  • Homeroom Meetings In May Will Be As Follows: - 8th for seniors, 15th for juniors, 22nd for sophomores and 29th for freshmen. Except for seniors, homeroom meetings will primarily be devoted to elections speeches for Student Government, which may necessitate homerooms running past 20 minutes. We will do out best to avoid this.
  • Invitational Assembly - On Tuesday, May 13th, a multi-media presentation sponsored by MADD will take place during 2° in the auditorium. Teachers who would like to bring their class to this assembly on teenage drinking are asked to sign up in the main office by Monday.

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