Sunday, December 2, 2007

April 7-11, 2008

Parent News:

Upcoming dates:

  • Theater workshops for parents and teens:
    • Lighting: Tuesday, April 8th, 4 pm, 10th floor
    • Wrap up: Saturday, April 12th, 4 pm, 10th floor
    • School play "Bye Bye Birdie" April 15, 16 (5 pm), April 17 (7 pm)
  • Graduation (seniors): June 26th, afternoon.

Announcements:

Our school received a silver medal in the US News and World Report for the top high schools in the Country! go to http://www.usnews.com/ and look under 'best high schools.'

Please take a moment to fill out the Learning Environment Survey your student brought home a few weeks ago.

Read our school report card. We got an A! Click here

There's a new research tool for all stuents to use. Go to http://www.nettrekker.com/ and log in. Here, you can do research for your classes and get reliable websites that your teachers will approve. Also, you can get things in Spanish, and you can have it search for websites at your reading level. Also great resources for ESL.


BCCHS book club! We are reading Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. We will convene in May.

Announcements for Students:

NHS will be holding Spring Fling this Friday, 4/11! 7-10 pm. See an NHS member to buy tickets. All guests must be finalized by Tuesday of this week. Two guest limit per BCCHS student.

NHS applications are due Monday, 4/14. All sophomores and juniors that are interested must have his/her application in Ms. Lau's mailbox (there is a manila folder labeled NHS in there) by 8:30am on 4/14.

NHS will be holding cancer presentations during advisory this week. Meet in advisory first and your advisor will bring you to room 1323. The schedule is as follows: Tuesday, 4/8 - 9th graders will report to room 1323 during advisory first half of 5th period. 10th graders will report to room 1323 during advisory second half of 5th period. Thursday, 4/10 - 12th graders will report to room 1323 during first half of senior institute (tentative-update to come!). 11th graders will report to room 1323 during advisory second half of 5th period.

NCSM is Wednesday April 16th. All parents are invited (presentations will be from 10:00-11:45).

There is a meeting for all students who need community service and would like to help prepare for the conference or help during the event on Tuesday April 8th at 3:00pm in room 1008.

There is a meeting for all NCSM presenters on Wednesday April 9th during 7th period in Room 1125. You must make sure it is okay with yur teachers before you come.

Last Two Workshops for the School Play! 4 pm on Tuesday, April 8th and 10am on Sat, April 12th. VOlunteers needed to help paint, put costumes together, and work on programs. Please see Ms. WItman

School Musical Tickets on Sale only 95 seats a night!

$4.00

$5.00 at the door


This Wednesday in advisory you will fill out the Learning Environment Survey. These surveys are your chance to give feedback on how the school is for you. Please fill these out thoughtfully and return them to your advisor at the end of advisory in the sealed envelope.


AP applications will be distributed in advisory next Monday, April 14. 10th and 11th graders may apply for AP English. 10th grade may apply for: AP US History and AP Studio Art. 11th graders may apply for: AP Biology, AP Comparative Government and College Level Calculus.


Applications for the 2008 Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) are now available. To submit an application, students can visit the Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) website at www.nyc.gov/dycd. The deadline to submit a complete application is May 16.

SYEP is a seven-week program that runs from July 1 through August 16. Participants can work up to 25 hours a week while earning $7.15 an hour in job placements that include government agencies, hospitals, summer camps, nonprofits, small businesses, law firms, museums, and sports and retail organizations. All New York City residents between the ages of 14 and 21 are eligible to apply. For additional information, call 311 or the DYCD Youthline at (800) 246-4646. You can also see Mr. Grassel or Ms. Smith.

Calling all students to join the Gala Planning Committee! This club will meet for the next few weeks to help plan our 10 year gala celebration. Community service is awarded. Come make collages of pictures of alumni and current students, posters and designs, and help plan the evening! We will meet on Wednesday, after school, in the main office conference room, at 3 pm. If you'd like to join, but can't make that time, please leave a note in Ms. Perez-Katz's mailbox.

The book club books are in! Join our April-May book club. We are reading Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, by Jonathan Safran Foer. This is the story of a young boy, who loses his father on 9/11. He embarks on a journey throughout NYC, looking for a lock that matches a mysterious key that belonged to his father. Pick up your copy in Ms. Perez-Katz's office. We will be meeting to discuss the book on Thursday, May 15 at 3 pm. This book club is open to all students, parents, and teachers.

April is National Poetry Month! April 17 is Poem in Your Pocket Day. Be sure to celebrate your love of poetry this month! In this vein, please share this poem with your class:

Gratitude To Old Teachers

When we stride or stroll across the frozen lake,

We place our feet where they have never been.

We walk upon the unwalked. But we are uneasy.

Who is down there but our old teachers?

Water that once could take no human weight --

We were students then -- holds up our feet,

And goes on ahead of us for a mile.

Beneath us the teachers, and around us the stillness.

- Robert Bly


College News

The Latina College Expo 2008

Saturday, April 12, 2008

12:00 - 4:00 pm

Located at Borough of Manhattan Community College

Jacob Javits College Fair

Sunday, April 13th 12:00pm - 4:00pm

Located at the Jacob Javits Center

Chinese American College Fair

Sunday, April 27th

Located at the Chinese Community Center

Unique High Schools College Fair -

BCCHS will be one of the sponsoring schools. This event will be held at Lab High School.

May 1st 3:00 - 5:00pm

SAT - Princeton Reveiw Score Back

Students who completed the SAT at our school on Saturday, March 29th will receive their score report and an overview their results on Tuesday, April 8th at 3:00pm in Rm. 1220. Please remember to bring the SAT test booklet with you.

Princeton Review College Night Raffle

Contratulations David Ye and Tiffany Chen. You are the winners of the College Night raffle. Please come to the College Office to receive The Best 366 Colleges reference book.

BARUCH COLLEGE NOW Summer 2008

July 7 - August 14

College Now at Baruch College invites qualified students at your school to take a course at the college for free in the summer. To qualify, a student must meet the following criteria:

  • Student must be a high school junior or senior in a NYC public high school in fall 2007
  • Student must have scored at least a 50 on the Critical Reading section of the PSAT, or at least a 480 on the critical reading section of the SAT, or at least a 75 on the English Language Arts Regents.
  • Student must have scored at least a 50 on the Mathematics section of the PSAT, or at least a 480 on the Mathematics section of the SAT or at least a 75 on the Mathematics A Regents Exam or the Sequential II Regents.

Students must come to the College Office for applications. Applications should be submitted to the College Now office no later than May 16th. The classes being offered are: Micro-Economics, Personal Finance, Introductory to Financial Mathematics, Precalculus and Elements of Calculus, Public Adminsitration in Modern Society. Students will find the list of classes and course outlines posted by the bulletin board next to the College Office.

H E R E & N O W - Summer Journalism Workshop July 14 - August 7

This is a summer program for students who will be 11th and 12th grade in fall. Students will get a rich and realistic overview of jounalism. They will learn about news reporting, writing and interviewing and produce a newspaper under the direction of a journalism instructor. Students will also meet many professional journalists working in the business. Last years speakers included jounalists from the Associated Press, NY Times, and NY1 News. Applications are available from the College Office, and must be submitted to the College Now office by May 12th.

For additional College Now programs at CUNY colleges go to:www.collegenow.cuny.edu