Daily Bulletin, April 27

TODAY’s ANNOUNCEMENTS:
JUNIOR INTERVIEWS are TODAY in the Bronco Student Center!  Your white slip is your pass to and from your interview.
Also, remember to dress for success and show up 5 minutes early to your interview!  
ASB 2017‐2018 :  Starting TODAY, f you want to be a part of ASB
next year you need to pick up an application from Mr. Rowan
(room 803). There are 4 Cabinet seats for each grade level as
well as 10 Commissioner Seats available.  Applications are due
no later than Friday, May 5th.  
INTERACT MEETING TODAY!  Elections for next year’s officers, and anyone (regardless of grade or Interact membership)
can come sign up to work the Choo Choo Swap Meet on May 6 to get community service!  
YEP MEETING TODAY:    Same room/Same time!!  Bring your signed parent permission slips & be prepared to play games
NATIONAL POEM IN YOUR POCKET DAY:  “Oh, may your silhouette never dissolve on the beach;/ may your eyelids never
flutter into the empty distance./ Don’t leave me for a second, my dearest.” Did it work? Did you get all mushy? Think it
must’ve worked for Pablo.
SENIOR SCHOLARSHIPS:   There are scholarship deadlines approaching: April 28, May 1, 2, 3 and 5. See the bulletin or
Guidance/scholarships website for info.  Don’t let this FREE MONEY pass you by!
JUNIORS!  Put a reminder on your cell phone calendar!  You must have YOUR Chromebook (fully charged) for SBAC/CAASPP
test run on MAY 3rd.  You will also be completing a survey.  If you have questions ask your homeroom teacher!
DECISION DAY!!   On Monday, May 1st Seniors should proudly wear their gear from your school of choice, college,
institution of learning, etc. you will be attending after graduation!  
AP EXAMS  NEXT WEEK!  Exams will be held in the BSC: Lind Board room.  Morning exams begin at 8 am (not 8:15!), which
is all but Physics.  Students must bring your own #2 pencils and black or blue ink pens.  Review your AP Bulletin for
Students prior to test date.  No cell phones will be permitted, no food, no drinks except for the sanctioned break.
 Monday, May 1 : AP Environmental Science; 8 am
 Tuesday, May 2: AP Physics NOON start.  You will receive a lunch pass at 11:15 but must be back and ready to test
at 12:00 PM
 Wednesday, May 3: English 12; 8 am
 Thursday, May 4:
US Government:8 am
 Friday, May 5; AP US History; 8 am
 Tuesday, May 9: Calculus AB; 8 am
 Wednesday, May 10: English 11 ; 8 am
CSF MEMBERSHIP MEETING: Tuesday, May 9th at lunch time in the BSC. All CSF members should attend this voting
meeting, you will vote for Senior scholarship recipients and a senior to receive the Lamp Award – CSF’s highest
honor.  Senior Sealbearers and Sealbearers with high honors will be on the ballot and should be at the meeting to be
introduced and of course to vote. Questions? See Mrs. Andersen
REGISTER FOR THE LAST S.A.T. OF THE YEAR ON JUNE 3RD.  Register before May 9th. Register on line at www.sat.org  
PROM ANNOUNCEMENTS:
 TICKETS:  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.
 GUEST PASS FOR PROM?  All forms must be turned in for approval on Monday, May 8th.    Remember, no Jr. High
students or anyone over 21!   Don’t forget to attach a copy of your guest’s ID.
 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!
REPEAT ANNOUNCEMENTS:
SENIOR SLIDE SHOW:  If you have any picture you want included, please email to Ms. Stout or drop off at her office for
scanning by Friday, May 5th.  ([email protected])
TUNE IN TUESDAYS!  Throughout May, the BSC offers Tuesday Lunch Seminars: Skype chats with working professionals,
performing artists, graduate students, entrepreneurs, and BUHS alums. See Mr. Thornburg in the BSC for more detail and a
registration form; his daughter Abigail, a Dartmouth math grad working in medical research headed for medical school
leads off next Tuesday May 2.
HONORS ENGLISH PLACEMENT TESTING:  Testing will be held Monday, May 8th at 2:30 pm in the English building. To be
placed in English 10 Honors, AP English 11 or AP English 12 if you are not already in AP 11, you must participate in this
assessment.  Questions? See your English teacher.  
BOOK ROOM:  Carly and Celica have each pulled some sweet books for display down in the Book Room. Come check their
choices: Carly’s got a sports display, Celica’s shows off music, art, and poetry.
DRESS CODE.    Be mindful of dress code expectations.   There are “school clothes” and “non‐school clothes” – check your
student handbook for guidelines.  If you are bringing a second top/outfit to change into in case you are “dress coded”, you
probably should just wear the 2nd top/outfit to school.  Thank you.
SENIORS ONLY!!  LADWP is offering a summer student worker program.  You must have at least a 2.0 GPA.  Applications are
in the guidance office.  See Mrs. Kane if you have questions.  Deadline is Thursday, May 11.
COMMUNITY SERVICE!  Sign up in the guidance office.  20 hrs. of service is a grad requirement.
 Choo Choo Swap meet needs volunteers, to sign up to earn service hours go to Mrs. Greene’s room TOMORROW
during lunch!  
 ELKS CLUB: May 12th at 4pm – 9 pm. Dinner included!  Looking for students to help set up, serve and clean up.  
 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 & more/current information)
 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
 Pine Cone Foundation:  For IEP students who plan to attend CA Community College. Deadline: May 1
 AARP / Don Owen: for those who plan to pursue a medical career. Deadline May 2
 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