Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Daily Bulletin

DAILY BULLETIN
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
www.bridgeportcentral.org
Volume 05 – No. 20
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
TODAY IS B DAY – Periods 2, 3, 5 and 7.

ANNOUNCEMENTS – ALL STUDENTS & STAFF
PRINCIPALS MESSAGE
· All students, it is through your hard work that will make Central High School one of the best high schools in the state!
· All students should continue to work hard to improve on your grades. It is not too late to improve and have the high grades that you expect. Just a reminder of our district mission to graduate all students’ college ready and prepared to succeed in life!
· Beginning this week, we will be randomly “ wanding” students with metal detectors. This is being done in all the high schools in Bridgeport for security purposes.
· Vulgar language is being used too frequently by our students throughout the school day. This type of behavior is unacceptable and will not be tolerated!
· Please do not leave your jackets or books or book bags in the classrooms. Once the doors are closed, you will not be able to retrieve your belongings.
· All Students must have a photo ID daily for security purposes and your safety. Those students who are not wearing one will receive detention! If you lost your ID, you need to pay $3 for a new one. This will be strictly enforced!
· A continuous reminder to all students that if you are “seen” with any hats or electronic devices, you will be asked for them. Also, no card playing in school.
· A reminder to all students: If you can not make your scheduled detention day, speak with you house principal for a Thursday or Friday detention.
· Any student, unless you are in an after school activity or sport, you are to leave the building at dismissal. The late bus is provided only for detention and those students participating in after-school activities.
· Let’s keep our school clean! Please do not walk around with any food or drink. Additionally, some of our neighbors have been complaining about the trash outside of the building. Let’s keep our area and Bridgeport clean…Don’t litter!
TEACHERS

STUDENTS AND STAFF
· All Students: Return your library books by February 15th and the fines will be ½ price! Seniors, don’t put graduation in jeopardy…clear up your fines today!
· Building with books is holding a meeting on Thursday, February 12tth after school in Room C208. Members are urged to come and new members are welcome!
· The Future Nurses Club will be going on a tour to St. Vincent’s Hospital after school tomorrow, February 1st. Permission slips are required to go on the trip.
· Central High School Cheerleaders will be competing for the FCIAC Championship. This will take place this Saturday, February 3rd @ 12 noon at Wilton High School. There will be a bus for free that will leave Central @ 10:30 a.m. The admission charge is $7. Come out and support your cheerleaders! Please sign up for the bus in the Career Center or Mr. Graf’s Office. First come, first serve!
· Any student interested in playing tennis this spring, the meeting that was scheduled for tomorrow, February 1st has been changed to Friday, February 2nd immediately after school in Room C103.
· The soccer meeting scheduled for today, January 31st has been cancelled. It has been rescheduled for Thursday, February 8th @ 2:35 p.m. in Room E103. The meeting will run for about ½ hour.
· The Puerto Rican Parade of Fairfield County 2007 Cultural Pageant: If you are interested in running for Ms. Teen Puerto Rico, Mr. Puerto Rico or Ms. Puerto Rico, see you guidance counselor. Please return your applications to Ms. Candelario.
· The Interact Club will be selling Valentine Roses! Flyers have been placed around the building explaining how to order. All proceeds will go to the Denan African Medical Project. Show your spirit and support this worthy project!
· The Central Forum will be hosting an Open Mic Night on Friday, February 9th here at Central High School.
· HOSA and the Drama Club will be hosting a talent night this Friday, February 2nd. If you would like to perform, please sign up in the main office or see Ms. Lee. See Ms. Lee with any questions.
· “No Child Left Behind Vocabulary” word for the day: Bourgeois (adjective) – Middle-class or reflecting middle-class values. The Dadaists of the 1920’s produced art deliberately designed to offend bourgeois art collectors, with their taste or respectable, refined, uncontroversial pictures. SYNONYMS: Commonplace; common.
· Happy Birthday to: Ranesha Bryan, Emelly Echevarria, Christopher Foster, Danielle Jaramillo and Carina Rodrigues.
FRESHMAN

SOPHOMORES

JUNIORS
· There is a limited amount of Junior Ring Dance tickets left. Tickets for the dance have gone up to $80 as of January 2nd and assessments have also increased to $30.
· The ring man will be back tomorrow and Friday, February 1st and 2nd. He will be here during the lunch waves to take orders and collect payments.
· All 11th grade students must get a physical! The blue physical form was mailed home on January 17th. This form needs to be filled out by the parent or guardian and your doctor. This form should be returned to the school nurse. All doctor appointments must be made for after school hours. Sport physicals are acceptable; obtain a copy from your coach. If you do not have health insurance, sign up with our School Based Health Center to get your physical done there. Only those student’s that turn in their physical will be eligible to obtain their senior schedule.
SENIORS
· Seniors who have not paid their dues of $30 MUST pay by the end of the day TODAY, January 31st. If you do not pay them, you increase your chance of not being allowed to go to the prom or participate in any senior activities. See Ms. Maltese in Room C118 or Liz in the main office ASAP.
· Caps and gowns are on sale for $30. The payment deadline will be on Monday, June 11th. Please see Felicia in “C” House ASAP so she can place the orders by Monday, March 5th.
· Seniors, please pick up your form for your diploma from your English teacher or in the main office. Complete and return to Yvonne in the main office.
PTSO

GUIDANCE
· Seniors looking into scholarships should go to our website at www.bridgeportcentral.org. Click on DEPARTMENTS, then GUIDANCE, then SCHOLARSHIP LISTINGS. You can apply online or pick up applications in the Career Center or the Magnet Office. The list will be constantly revised as new scholarships come in, so visit it weekly.
· Attention juniors: DISCOVERY CARD SCHOLARSHIP is available for juniors. You must have a minimum GPA of 2.75 for grades 9 and 10, demonstrate leadership, and be active in some form of community volunteering. Deadline to apply is today, January 31st. To apply, go to the website at www.discovercard.com/tribute.
· Any female African American student with a 3.0 GPA and SAT scores of 1350 who wish to apply for the Delta Sigma Theta Scholarship, should see Ms. Carpenter for an application. Applications are due by tomorrow, February 1st.
· The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) will be given at Central High School on Wednesday, February 28th @ 8 a.m. in the library. This is the best career survey available. Students interested in learning about their aptitude for various careers should take the ASVAB. It is open to sophomores, juniors and seniors. It is given here only once a year. Sign up with your guidance counselor or in the Career Center. Deadline to register is February 14th.
· LEAD Summer Program (Leadership Education and Development): This is a 3 week summer program for high achieving juniors who are interested in business. The program takes place at various universities throughout the country. Qualifications are: Minimum “B” average. SAT 1,000 (Critical reading and Math only), and demonstrated leadership ability. This is a national program, so it is extremely competitive. Deadline to apply is February 15th. Applications are available in the Magnet Office.
· The Bridgeport Area Youth Ministry is offering an 8 week after school computer course for eligible youth (13 – 19 years old). You will receive computer training in basic and advanced Windows, XP Operations, Office XP, Graphics and Layout and more. Classes meet twice a week from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Classes begin on February 19th and 20th. Graduates of the course will receive their own personal computer! See your guidance counselor for an application.
· UCONN Summer Programs:
1. The High School Student Research Apprentice Program is a 6 week residential program at the Storrs campus for current juniors and seniors. Students must be interested in medicine, dental medicine or biomedical research. The program provides students with research experience. Must have a minimum “B” average and be from a traditionally under-represented health profession. This residential program is free. The deadline to apply is February, 9th.
2. Pre-college Enrichment Program is a 6 week residential program open to current seniors who have an interest in medicine, dental medicine, biomedical research, nursing, pharmacy or allied health. This program is at Storrs campus and it is free also! The deadline to apply is February 9th. Both programs start on June 25th and end on August 3rd.
· SAT - March 10, 2007: Please register by this Friday, February 2nd.
· ACT – April 14, 2007: Please register by March 9th.
SPORTS

TEAM DATE Vs. Away/Home

Boys V. Basketball Friday, 2-2-07 Greenwich @ 7 p.m. Away

Boys J.V. Basketball Friday, 2-2-07 Greenwich @ 5:15 p.m. Away

Boys FR. Basketball Friday, 2-2-07 Greenwich @ 3:30 p.m. Away

Girls V. Basketball Friday, 2-2-07 Greewich @ 7 p.m. Home

Girls J.V. Basketball Friday, 2-2-07 Greenwich @ 5:15 p.m. Home

Varsity Wrestling Wednesday, 1-31-07 Ridgefield @ 5 p.m. Home
Saturday, 2-3-07 Norwalk @ 10 a.m. Away


District Mission:
The mission of the Bridgeport Public Schools and its supporting community is to graduate all students “college ready” and prepare to succeed.

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