Daily Bulletin
June 16, 2010
MISCELLANEOUS
HOMEWORK CENTER Last day is Wednesday, 6/16. The last day of homework center. Thank you to everyone for a great year. ML
ROOSEVELT JAZZ BAND Last chance to hear the Jazz Band! This Friday night at 7:30 in the Roosevelt Performing Arts Theatre. Come out and give them a packed house before they head to Europe. FREE!!
PARKING PERMITS That you to all who have turned in their permits. We are still missing several, however. In order to get your yearbook, avoid that $20 fine, and/or get a parking permit for 2010-11 school year, we must get them back ASAP. Staff, you need to turn in your permit only if you are not returning. JR
LUNCH ROOM There is no more charging lunches. Bring in money for lunch, also please pay for your lunch charges that are pas due.
CAREER CENTER
Limited Summer School Spots Still Available for Credit Retrieval
If you are realizing you are failing a second semester academic course, or still need to retrieve credit from previous semesters, see your counselor right away. There are a limited number of summer school spaces still available for some classes. Summer school runs 7/6-8/5, there is no cost, and runs daily from 8:45 am.-12:25 p.m. w. krakauer
Scholarship Bulletin Number 17 –a special edition is now online. Students can go to www.rhsseattle.org Two ways you can go: Go to Academics, then go to Scholarships for scholarship information and scholarship Bulletin or Go to the Counseling Center website to see the Scholarship Bulletin. (Dr. Beaston)
New Job opportunity Position: Gardening , part-time, 2-6 hours per week for the spring & summer, and preferably fall.
Location: North Seattle, Maple Leaf neighborhood (Some gardening knowledge, but will train) see Career Center Bulletin Board
Fall Exploratory College Trips Available for Students of Color Juniors-Class of 2011
Provides Black, Latina, & Native American high school seniors the opportunity to visit and learn more about Bates, Macalester, & Scripps this coming fall. For students who are in the class of 2011. Travel grants are available for students with financial need. There are application deadlines. If you have a GPA of at least 3.50 and are seriously interested, email Dr. Beaston. (lbeaston@seattleschools.org)
WANTED! High school Bands for "Teen Battle of the Bands" to be held June 25th, at Magnuson Park Amphitheater. Time: 5-9 p.m. Great Prizes!!!! All Musical styles welcome. Contact: Magnuson Community Center, (206) 684-7026, ask for Kris.
Bates College: 2010 Prologue to Bates
Dates: October 10-12 & November 14-16, 2010
Macalester College: Fall Sampler Extended Program
Dates: September 30-October 3, 2010 & October 14-17, 2010
Scripps College: Fly-In Diversity Program
Dates: usually 3rd week in September (sometimes Sunday, Monday, Into Tuesday)
Swarthmore: Discover Swarthmore October 2-4-NEW one
SUMMER JOB FAIR/SUMMER INTERNSHIP
JOB FAIR EVENT
Where: Douglass Truth Library
Address: 2300 E. Yesler Way, Seattle Washington 98122
When: Sunday June 20, 2020 (see career center bulletin board)
Time1:30pm-4:45pm Contact Michael Smith 206.208.2795 or Michael@weiinitiative.org
Mr. Smith will be at Roosevelt (across from the student store) on Monday, June 14th. Resume help will be available.
Be a Microsoft Apprentice! The Microsoft Apprentice program is designed for teens, who are going to be juniors and seniors in the fall, and have a strong interest in business, marketing, and Microsoft. Microsoft is looking for students who have great attendance, a positive attitude, like to learn new things and have great communication skills. ($9.00 per hour) Apply online at www.teenjobs.org or contact Aaron Eggers at 206.334.3310 or email aeggers@postiveplace.org see career center job board for information.
ASB/CLUBS/GROUP
GIRLS FALL SWIMMING There will be a meeting after school on Thursday, 6/17 in the Commons for info on the Fall Girls Swimming. All are welcome. JH
MENS GOLF If you are interested in playing Men's Golf in the fall, come to the informational meeting on Wednesday, June 16th at 2:40 in the Commons. DM
LIBRARY
A STRENUOUS LIFE –
IT’S NEW AND IT’S ON THE SHELF – The Unknowns: a Mystery by Benedict Carey. When people start vanishing from a godforsaken trailer park next to the Folsom Energy Plant, two eleven-year-olds investigate using mathematical clues that were hastily planted by their friend Mrs. Clarke before she disappeared.
YOU DON’T NEED TO TAKE AN AP LITERATURE CLASS TO TAKE THE AP LITERATURE TEST – But it might help if you read this book. As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner. Describes a family's struggle to get their mother properly buried, while they encounter catastrophes of flood and fire, as well as the chaos of their own feelings.
WHAT’S FOR LUNCH TODAY? – Beef Teriyaki Rice Bowl w/Steamed Broccoli Grab & Go: Asian Noodle Salad

