Daily Bulletin, April 14

TODAY’s ANNOUNCEMENTS:
MINIMUM DAY TODAY:  Buses will arrive at 1:25 PM to transport riders home and depart approximately 1:30/35
PM.  Please do not miss your bus!  Enjoy your Spring Break!
Period 1 8:15 ‐ 8:57       Lunch    11:15 ‐ 11:53
Period 2 9:01 ‐ 9:43       Period 6 11:57 ‐ 12:39
Period 3 9:47 ‐ 10:29     Period 7 12:43 ‐ 1:25
Period 4 10:33 ‐ 11:15    
PLANNING A SHOPPING TRIP DURING SPRING BREAK?    Be mindful of dress code expectations.   There are
“school clothes” and “non‐school clothes” – check your student handbook for guidelines.  Thank you.
SAVE AND BUY PROM TICKETS before FRIDAY, APRIL 28th!   $40 with ASB/$45 without.  Save $10!  Purchase
tickets in Mr. Rowan’s room before school, at break, during lunch, and after school.
SOMBER, SOPHISTICATED SENIORS, JULIE CEPEDA AND JAYDA MEZA MADE THE MARK!   Together they scored
the $25 iTunes card. These two monster intellectuals overcame staggering odds, intense mental strain, and
scores of other contenders; should you see either of them today, please applaud. Oh, and remember to stop by
the Book Room for a book or two sometime.  Thanks!
CONGRATULATION MATHLETES!  JV got 3rd place in the League and Varsity was League Champions. The
competition was fierce but BUHS did AMAZING!
SUPPORT OUR ATHLETES DURING SPRING BREAK!  We have a few home games, come on our and cheer on our
BRONCOS!
LEO CLUB MEETING:   All members please attend the meeting on Monday, April 24th at lunch in Ms. Helfrich
Holland’s room!  We will have information regarding community service, ELECTIONS, and lunch.  See you there!
FOLKS:   Practice the poesy over break! Poem in Your Pocket Day is nearly upon us, on April 27; don’t be caught
unprepared! Earn gift cards! More to come…
REPEAT ANNOUNCEMENTS:
NEXT INTERACT MEETING:   Thursday, April 27th!
CSF MEMBERS:  If you sold See’s Candy, pick up your order in the Guidance Office ASAP!
CLEARED TO BUY A PROM TICKET or TO BRING A GUEST?  If you owe a student bill, a detention or a Saturday
School, you won’t be!  Take care of these matters or risk the horror of being denied!
COMMUNITY SERVICE!  Sign up in the guidance office.  20 hrs. of service is a grad requirement.
 Northern Inyo Hospital:  Help with the Healing garden.  
 TRI‐COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS NEEDS YOU!  Contact 760‐873‐3588 to join the volunteer list for various
upcoming events.  Table set up/take down, event prep, ticket sales, answering phones, etc.
SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS (visit the Guidance webpage for application links & current information)
 Cal Trans Scholarship: for seniors who will pursue a “transportation related career” – examples of this are in
the posting Deadline: April 21.
 The Knights of Columbus, Monsignor Maloney Council 8628 Scholarship:  To a practicing Catholic Senior,
technical/vocational, academic or religious study. 2.5 minimum GPA. Postmark Deadline: April 28
 Morkal Foundation: for students “with commitment to a Christian way of life and the pursuit of goals
consistent with such” Deadline: May 1
 Bishop Elks Lodge: those pursuing post‐secondary education. Deadline May 1
 AARP / Don Owen: for those who plan to pursue a medical career. Deadline May 2
 Pine Cone Foundation: This scholarship is for IEP students who plan to attend CA Community College.
Deadline: May 1
 Inyo County Republican Women – vocational scholarship: not just for girls!  This is for vocational students
who plan to return to the Owens Valley. Deadline May 3
 Professional Engineers in CA Government:  for those who plan to pursue Engineering, land Surveying or
landscape architecture. Deadline: May 5th
 Eastern Sierra Audubon Society: for student who future studies, current and future volunteer work or
career ambitions will promote the mission of the Audubon Society (on website) Deadline : May 10th  
CLUB MEETINGS & OTHER WEEKLY/MONTHLY EVENTS:
 LANGUAGE & CULTURE CLUB: Every Wednesday at lunch in Mrs. Greene’s room (209).
 DRAMA CLUB every Tuesday at lunch in the Green Room.
 LATINO CLUB: Every Tuesday in room 302 at lunch!
 DETENTION CLUB:  Tuesdays (Mrs. Helfrich Holland, room 206); Wednesdays (Mrs. Greene, room 209);
Thursdays (Mrs. Gianopoulos, room 205); Fridays (Mrs. Tonseth, room 133) arrive no later than 3:20 PM.
 HOMEWORK HELP:  Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, in the Tech Center.  4:30 Bus available!
 OUTDOOR CLUB:  Every Tuesday in room 204 at lunch!
 AFTER SCHOOL MATH SUPPORT!  3:25 – 4:30 in the Tech Center. Tuesdays & Thursdays  
 HUGS CLUB:  Open Mic on Thursday, Front steps and Club Meetings on Fridays in room 206!