Friday, January 14, 2011

NEWS RELEASE -- Media Calendar from the San Diego Unified School District

Media Calendar -- Upcoming Events in the San Diego Unified School District,
January 14, 2011

Your coverage is invited of any of the following upcoming events on the
campuses of the San Diego Unified School District. For more items, check out
the calendar on the front of the district website at www.sandi.net.

For a calendar of noticed public meetings, go to
www.sandi.net/meetingcalendar. Those meetings may not be included in this
listing.

(*) New or revised this week.

January

17 -- Martin Luther King Jr. Day Holiday, all schools and offices closed.

18 ­ Year-round schools resume. All schools and offices open.

* 18 -- Serra High Cluster Council Meeting, 6 p.m., DePortola Middle School,
Crespi Hall, 11010 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. (92124). Discussion and community
dialogue with parents and community members in the Serra High School area,
including middle and elementary schools that feed into Serra High. Contact:
Albert Servin, (619) 725-7232. Open to the public.

* 19 -- English, Spanish or French? News Conference, 10:30 a.m., Language
Academy, 4961 64th Street (92115). Media event will highlight Saturday's
Enrollment Options Fair in Balboa Park. Interview and photograph elementary
school students in class and at recess, talk with parents, teachers and
school administrators. Contact: Jack Brandais, Communications Department,
(619) 607-0477. Open to the public.

* 20 -- Pt. Loma High New Family Night, 6 p.m., Pt. Loma High School, 2335
Chatsworth Blvd. (92106). Meet the administrators, coaches, counselors,
parents, students and teachers of Point Loma High School. Contact: Madeline
Tolpen, Counselor, at (619) 223-3121, ext. 1129 or mtolpen@sandi.net. Open
to families only.

21 ­ 34th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. March, 9:30 to 11 a.m., Knox
Preparatory School, 1098 S. 49th St. (92113). Elementary students from
throughout the district will come together and march through the
neighborhood carrying banners and posters promoting Dr. King¹s ideals.
Contact: Donna Sanders, (619) 262-2473, ext. 4016. Open to the public.

22 -- School Choice Enrollment Options Fair, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Recital
Hall, Balboa Park. Parents can to obtain information on the various programs
offered within our District. Schools from across the district will
participate in the fair. Options period runs through Feb. 15. Contact: Donis
Armenta, (619) 725-5655. Open to the public.

* 22 -- Tiger Team Kickoff, 1-3 p.m., Ballard Parent Center, 2375 Congress
St. (92110). The Board of Education's Efficiency Committee will be starting
work, examining operations and finding ways to save money. Hosted by Board
of Education members Kevin Beiser and Scott Barnett. Contact: Melissa
Hudson, Board of Education Office, (619) 725-5550. Open to the public.


* 24 ­ Henry Cluster Council Meeting, 6 p.m., Henry High School Library,
6702 Wandermere Dr. (92120). Discussion and community dialogue with parents
and community members in the Henry High School area, including middle and
elementary schools that feed into Henry High. Contact: Albert Servin, (619)
725-7232. Open to the public.
* 25 ­Coordinated School Health and Wellness Council -- MOVED TO FEB. 3.

25 -- ReCentering Parenting, 6 p.m., Cherokee Point Elementary School, 3735
38th St. (92105). A six-week course that teaches parents, students,
guardians and grandparents power tools and real time strategies for
transforming students' academic and citizenship performance. Learn exactly
what it takes to create success in students' primary, secondary and post
secondary education, and beyond. Contact Pat Moulton, (619) 725-7327. Open
to the public.

* 26-27 -- Hickman Elementary Colonial Days, Hickman Elementary School,
10850 Montongo St. (92126). At 6 p.m. Wednesday and 9:30 a.m. on Thursday,
fifth graders will take on the role of Colonial artisans. Visitors may tour
Colonial Hickmanburg to find out about the economy and customs of the time.
Contact: Jennifer Wroblewski, principal, (858) 271-5210. Open to the public.

26 -- Supporting Your Child's Special Learning Needs at Home, 6 p.m., Miller
Elementary School, 4343 Shields St. (92124). Topics include: Understanding
and developing your child's ability to learn; creating and structuring a
school smart home; building positive parent-teacher relationships; and
specific strategies for supporting your child's learning in the areas of
math and literacy. Contact: Special Education Department, (619) 725-7327.
Open to the public.

27 -- Mt. Everest Academy Physics Project Fair, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Mt.
Everest Academy, 4350 Clairemont Blvd. (92117). Laws of physics are
demonstrated in students' projects, including gravity, inertia, friction,
velocity. Attendees can view and grade the students' displays. Contact:
Sudhashree Yandapalli, Physics Teacher, (858) 627-7499. Not open to the
public.

28 -- Dana Middle School Variety Show, 6:30 p.m., Dana Middle School, 1775
Chatsworth Blvd. (92106). Singing, dancing, juggling, gymnastics, karate,
instrumentals, rock bands, air bands, skits, acting scenes, hip hop, be bop,
skateboarders, unicyclers, poets, magicŠ family entertainment at its finest!
Contact: Diane Ryan, Principal, (619) 225-3897. Open to the public.

* 29 -- Holmes Elementary Electronic Recycling, 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.,
Holmes Elementary School, 4902 Mt. Ararat Dr. (92111). Bring your old
computers, TVs and other high-tech junk to this regular event. Proceeds
benefit the school. Contact: Ray Swanson at ray.swanson@cox.net or Stacy
Coulter at kcrc@san.rr.com. Open to the public.

29 -- Special Education "SibShop," 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Pt. Loma United
Methodist Church, 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. (92107). A fun filled event
includes games, crafts, and activities geared to the specific needs of
siblings with brothers/sisters with special needs. Lunch will be provided.

31 -- La Jolla High Fundraiser "Taste of La Jolla," 6-8:30 p.m., in
restaurants around La Jolla. 14th annual event sponsored by La Jolla High
School Foundation with all proceeds benefitting La Jolla High School
students. Cost: $45. Contact: (858) 551-1250 or
http://www.ljhs.sandi.net/Foundation/event-tasteoflajolla.html. Open to the
public.

February

1 -- Challenger Middle School Campus Tour, 9:30-10:15 a.m., Challenger
Middle School, 10810 Parkdale Ave. (92126). Parents interested in enrolling
their 6th, 7th or 8th grader in Challenger for the 2011-12 school year are
encouraged to tour the school and apply through the Enrollment Options
programs before the February 15, 2011, deadline. Please contact Tamra
Winchell at (858) 586-7001, ext. 2219 or at twinchell@sandi.net to reserve
your space.

2 -- Barnard Elementary Chinese New Year Celebration, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Barnard Elementary School, 2930 Barnard St. (92110). The Mandarin Chinese
magnet school invites the community to this traditional Chinese ceremony to
welcome the Year of the Rabbit. Contact: Edward Park, Principal, (619)
224-3306. Open to the public. Note: Celebration repeated at later time on
Feb. 5.

2 -- Pt. Loma Cluster Schools Committee, 6-8 p.m., Barnes Tennis Center,
4490 West Point Loma Boulevard (92107). Discussion and community dialogue
with parents and community members in the Pt. Loma High School area,
including middle and elementary schools that feed into Pt. Loma High.
Contact: Pt. Loma Cluster Schools, http://www.pointlomacluster.com/. Open to
the public.

* 3 -- Coordinated School Health and Wellness Council, 2:30 p.m., Revere
Center, 6735 Gifford Way (92111). The council meets to promote health
education, healthy eating and physical activity for staff and students
according to the coordinated school health model and in compliance with the
federal Child Nutrition and WIC Reauthorization Act (Healthy, Hunger Free
Kids Act 2010. Contact: Vanessa Forsythe, Wellness Coordinator, (858)
496-1089. Open to the public.

5 -- Barnard Elementary Chinese New Year Celebration, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.,
Barnard Elementary School, 2930 Barnard St. (92110). The Mandarin Chinese
magnet school invites the community to this traditional Chinese ceremony to
welcome the Year of the Rabbit. Contact: Edward Park, Principal, (619)
224-3306. Open to the public. Note: Celebration repeated from Feb. 2.

14 -- Ladies of Science in the City, 11 a.m., Serra High School, 5156 Santo
Rd. (92124). UCSD Chancellor Marye Anne Fox and 30 members of the Ladies of
Science program will visit with students and perform a pickle experiment
conducted by UCSD chemistry professor James Whitesell (the chancellor's
husband). Contact Erika Senegar-Mitchell, Serra science teacher,
esenegar@sandi.net, (858) 496-8342. Not open to the public.

March

19-26 -- San Diego Science Festival, on SDUSD campuses and in various
locations around San Diego. More than 75,000 students, parents, scientists,
educators, and other community members are anticipated to take part in this
year's activities, with over 30,000 expected on Expo Day, a
free-to-the-community event. Contact: Mary Jo Ball, San Diego Science
Festival, Managing Director (858) 822-4470. Selected events are open to the
public.

May

20 -- Pt. Loma High Rhapsody on the Point 2011,

Ongoing

Tuesday: Powwow Workshop Soaring Eagles, 6 p.m. Ballard Parent Center, 2375
Congress Ave. (92110). Enjoy free potluck supper and practice for Soaring
Eagles student dance troupe, and pitch in to help the children learn
history, heritage and performance lessons. Part of Parent Outreach's
American Indian Education Program. Contact: Chuck Cadotte or Vickie Gambala,
(619) 994-0392. Free and open to public.

Tuesday: Mira Mesa Farmer's Market, Mira Mesa High School, 3-7 p.m., 10510
Reagan Road (92126). Some proceeds go to the Mira Mesa High School
Foundation. Contact: www.miramesafarmersmarket.com.

Saturday: Scripps Ranch Farmers Market and Art Festival, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Scripps Mesa Conference Center, 10380 Spring Canyon Rd. (92131). Contact:
Bev Cassity, (858) 586-7933, srfarmersmarket@aol.com, or visit www.srfm.org.
Open to the public.

Sunday: La Jolla Elementary Open Air Market, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., La Jolla
Elementary School, 1111 Marine St., La Jolla (92037). Proceeds benefit La
Jolla Elementary School. Market hotline, (858) 454-1699. Web site:
www.lajollamarket.com. Open to the public.

Monday: Yoga at Crawford, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., Crawford High Educational
Complex, 4191 Colts Way (92115). Free yoga classes open to all, students as
well as community members. Contact Lara Gutierrez, lgutierrez1@sandi.net or
jwinn@sandi.net. Open to the public.

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Jack Brandais
Communications Department
San Diego Unified School District
(619) 725-5570 (Desk)
(619) 607-0477 (Cell)


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