Friday, March 23, 2012

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

MEDIA CALENDAR -- Upcoming Events in the San Diego Unified School District

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. (*
Indicates new items added since last week.)

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

March

23-24 -- Serra High School Performs ³According to Clowns,² 7 p.m. Friday,
2 p.m. Saturday, Serra High School, Black Box Theater, 5156 Santo Road
(92124). The Serra High School Honor Theatre program presents an original
production featuring student-created clowns reminiscent of silent film
stars like Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. Tickets: $10 general
admission, $15 reserved seating. Contact: Mike Jimenez, Principal, at
858-496-8342. Open to the public.

23 -- Sunset View Elementary School Dinner Dance Auction, 5-11 p.m., Kona
Kai Resort & Spa, Point Loma Ballroom, 1551 Shelter Island Drive (92106).
Sportscaster Jane Mitchell emcees the 15th-annual event, sponsored by Kids
First at Sunset View. Community members are welcome to attend the gala,
which includes a hosted bar and music from DJ Mike White. Public contact:
Helen and Chris Ghio, Event Chairs, 619-222-8300 or SunsetViewDDA@cox.net.
Media contact: Jacquelyn McCabe, Principal, 619-223-7156. Registration
required.

23 -- Adams Elementary School 50th Anniversary Celebration, 5-7 p.m., 4672
35th St. (92116). Contact Derek Murchison, principal, at 619-284-1158 or
dmurchison@sandi.net. Open to the public.

* 24‹Operations and Efficiency Ad Hoc Committee¹s Custodial Tiger Team
meeting, 8:30 a.m., Ballard Parent Center, 2375 Congress St., Room 2, San
Diego (92110). The public is invited to participate on this committee to
identify ways to improve operations and efficiency in the San Diego
Unified School District. Co-chaired by Board Vice-President Scott Barnett
and Board Member Kevin Beiser. Contact: efficiency@sandi.net. Open to the
public.

24 -- San Diego Festival of Science & Engineering Expo Day, 10 a.m. to 5
p.m., Petco Park, 100 Park Blvd. (92101). This celebration of science and
engineering, with booths from dozens of San Diego¹s top companies and
organizations, promises a day of fun and education for the whole family.
Free admission. Contact: Mary Jo Ball, UC San Diego, mjball@ucsd.edu. Open
to the public.

24 -- Spreckels Elementary Spring Luau and Celebration, 4-7 p.m.,
Spreckels Elementary School, 6033 Stadium St. (92122). Da Kine's will be
catering as Spreckels families gather for a night of fun. Proceeds benefit
Spreckels students. Contact: Dr. Cecilia Fernandez, Principal,
858-453-5377. Open to the public.

25 -- Point Loma High School Cross Country Team Presents Hungry Dog Dash,
8 a.m., NTC Park at Liberty Station, Farragut Road and Cushing Road
(92106). Family and community members are invited to a 5-km run/walk along
the NTC Park waterfront. Prizes, music and carnival games will follow.
Public contact: http://www.hungrydogdash.org/. Media contact: Barbara
Samilson, Principal, 619-223-3121. Registration required.

* 26 ­ California Masons Public Schools Kickoff Celebration, 7:50 a.m.,
Central Elementary School, 4063 Polk Ave. (92105). Masons of California
will present district leadership with a check for $178,000, announce 17
Investment in Success scholarship winners and launch the Raising A Reader
Literacy Partnership. Contact: Cynthia Marten, Principal, 619-281-6644.

* 27 -- College Admissions Night at Patrick Henry High, 7-8:30 p.m.,
Patrick Henry High School Auditorium, 6702 Wandermere Drive (92120).
College counselor and consultant Joe Ogilvie will provide information to
seniors and their parents about the community college admissions process.
Contact: John Sivak, president of the Patriot Academic Boosters, at
john.sivak@carefusion.com. Open to the public.

* 28 -- Longfellow Magnet Sings, Sends Shoes to Africa, 6-8 p.m.,
Longfellow Spanish Immersion Magnet School Auditorium, 5055 July St.
(92110). The Longfellow community invites friends and family to attend its
karaoke open mic night. Guests are asked to bring a $2 donation or a pair
of shoes, which will be sent to Africa via charitable organization Donate
Your Old Shoes. Contact: Cynthia Arce, Principal, 619-276-4206 or
carce@sandi.net. Open to the public.

28 -- Taste of Mira Mesa Benefiting Mira Mesa High School Foundation, 6:30
p.m., Gen Probe, 10210 Genetic Center Drive (92126). Featuring silent and
live auction items as well as food tastings from local restaurants.
Student performances will entertain attendees. Cost: $25 with proceeds
going to Mira Mesa schools. Contact: Sabrina Bazzo, sabrinabazzo@gmail.com
or Esther Allameddin, ealameddin@gmail.com. Open to the public.

* 29 -- Student Architects Show Off Designs at Montgomery Middle, 5-7
p.m., Montgomery Middle School Auditorium, 2470 Ulric St. (92111).
Students in the Project Lead the Way program will showcase original
designs created with Autodesk Revit, a 3-D modeling program. Pizza will be
served. Contact: Justin Goodrich, math and engineering teacher,
jgoodrich@sandi.net. Open to the public.

* 30 ­ Holmes Elementary 8th Annual H.E.R.O. Run Jog-a-thon, 2 p.m.,
Holmes Elementary School, 4902 Mt. Ararat (92111). Holmes PTA¹s annual
spring fundraising event, the HERO Run jog-a-thon. Students earn donations
based on the number of laps run. Contact: Principal Jonathan Saipe at
858-496-8110.

April

2-6 ­ Spring Break. All schools are closed.

* 12 -- Early Financial Aid Planning Workshop at Patrick Henry High,
7-8:30 p.m., Patrick Henry High School Auditorium, 6702 Wandermere Drive
(92120). College counselor and consultant Joe Ogilvie will explain how to
receive financial assistance for college. Sophomores, juniors and their
parents are encouraged to attend. Contact: John Sivak, president of the
Patriot Academic Boosters, at john.sivak@carefusion.com. Open to the
public.

14 -- San Diego Middle School Students Catapult Into Engineering, 8 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m., Raytheon Company, 8680 Balboa Ave. (92123). Middle school
students, their parents and educators will enjoy a fun-filled day of
hands-on engineering activities, including a catapult competition. Free.
Contact: CatapultingIntoEngineering@raytheon.com. Registration:
http://raytheon.cvent.com/survey/catapult.

19 -- Clairemont Community of Schools Meeting, 5:30 p.m., Marston Middle
School, 3799 Clairemont Drive (92117). Parents, students and community
members are invited to attend this meeting, which discusses educational
issues at the high school and its middle and elementary schools. Schools
in the Clairemont cluster are: Alcott, Bay Park, Cadman, Holmes and Toler
elementary schools, Marston Middle and Clairemont High School. Contact:
Julee Jenkins, julee.jenkins@gmail.com. Open to the public.

20 -- Silver Gate Elementary School Hot Rods & Hogs Fundraiser, 5:30 p.m.,
Liberty Station Conference Center, 2600 Laning Road (92106). Parents,
students and community members are invited to attend Silver Gate
Elementary School¹s largest fundraiser of the year. The event includes a
dinner party and live and silent auctions. Media contact: Sandra McClure,
Principal, 619-222-1139. Public contact: Heather Harris,
heatherharris@cox.net or 619-928-4525. Open to the public.

20 ­ Taste of the Triangle 2012, 7 p.m., UCSD Faculty Club, 9500 Gilman
Dr., #0121 (92093). Parents, students and community members are invited to
attend this annual fundraising event to benefit the five San Diego Unified
schools in University City. The event includes student and faculty
performances, food prepared by some of San Diego¹s top chefs and a silent
auction. Prices are $75 in advance or $85 at the door. Contact: Brian
Barnhorst at taste@uc-educate.org or 858- 677-0989. Open to the public.

21 -- Ocean Beach Elementary Celebrates the Arts at Spring Fling, 4-7
p.m., Ocean Beach Elementary School, 4741 Santa Monica Ave. (92107). Ocean
Beach goes to Hollywood in this fundraiser event. Students, family and
community members can walk the red carpet, participate in a
celebrity-look-alike contest, enjoy games and entertainment, and bid in a
silent auction. Contact: Margaret Johnson, Principal, 619-223-1631. Open
to the public.

26 -- Correia Middle School Welcomes Parents for School Tour, 2:15 p.m.,
Correia Middle School Library, 4302 Valeta St. (92107). Visitors will take
a tour of the school grounds and learn about the instructional program at
Correia Middle School. All families are welcome. Contact: Beverly
Fitzpatrick, Principal, 619-222-0476. Open to the public.

26 -- College Orientation with Lynn O'Shaughnessy, 6:30 p.m., La Jolla
High School, 750 Nautilus St. (92037). An expert on the college admission
process, O'Shaughnessy is the local author of the Amazon bestseller: The
College Solution: A Guide for Everyone Looking for the Right School at the
Right Price. Contact: Sharon Jones, sharonlj@san.rr.com. Open to the
public.

28 -- Reading Literacy & Learning Sponsors Children¹s Book Party,
8:30-10:30 a.m., Spreckels Organ Pavilion, Balboa Park, 1549 El Prado
(92101). All children attending the 28th-annual event will receive a free
book and enjoy live entertainment. Refreshments will be served. Contact:
Roosevelt Brown, director, 619-266-4118 or read4thefuture@aol.com. Open to
the public.

30 -- Curie Elementary School Stages Spring Sing, 6 p.m., Curie Elementary
School Auditorium, 4080 Governor Drive (92122). Students in grades K-3
will perform music that celebrates cultural and social diversity in their
Children of the World concert. Contact: Christopher Juarez, Principal,
858-453-4184. Open to the public.

30 - May 1 -- California State Science Fair, Grades 6-12, California
Science Center, 700 Exposition Park Drive, Los Angeles (90037). Winners of
the Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair will compete for
state-level prizes totaling $50,000. Contact: Nancy Taylor, 858-292-3854
or ntaylor@sdcoe.net. Registration required.

May

2 -- Clairemont High College Financial Aid Night, 7 p.m., Clairemont High
School, 4150 Ute Drive (92117). Juniors, sophomores and freshmen are
encouraged to bring their parents for an evening to talk about getting
into a college or university. Financial aid and the application process
will be discussed. Contact: Lenora Smith, Principal, (858) 273-0201. Open
to parents and students.

2 -- Loma Portal Elementary School Kindergarten Tour, 9:30-11 a.m., Loma
Portal Elementary School, 3341 Browning St. (92106). Parents of Pre-K
children and new students can bring their child to the ³Day as a Dolphin,²
a tour featuring student interaction, crafts and stories. Contact: Glenda
Gerde, Principal, 619-223-1683. Open to the public. Registration required.

8 -- Board of Education Day of the Teacher Ceremony, 4:30-6 p.m., Madison
High School Auditorium, 4833 Doliva Drive (92117). This celebration will
honor future educator scholars, the latest class of the district¹s
board-certified teachers and more than 130 teachers of the year from
individual schools. Three teachers will be named district teachers of the
year. Contact: Jennifer Cornelius at jcornelius@sandi.net or 619-725-5598.
Open to the public.

12 -- Elementary Science Field Day, Grades 4-6, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Lakeside
Middle School, 11833 Woodside Ave. (92040). Students compete in 15 events
by manipulating materials and data. The day culminates with an award
ceremony. Sponsored by the San Diego County Office of Education. Contact:
Nancy Taylor, 858-292-3854 or ntaylor@sdcoe.net. Registration required.

12 -- Middle School Math Field Day, Grades 6-8, 8 a.m., Francis Parker
Middle School, 6501 Linda Vista Road (92111). Students compete in math
activities on topics such as pre-algebra, algebra and geometry. Sponsored
by the Greater San Diego Math Council. Contact: Christi Cole,
858-569-7900, ext. 4207 or ccole@francispaker.org. Registration required.

12 -- Bay Park Elementary PTA Black and White Gala, 6-11 p.m., Hyatt
Regency La Jolla, 3777 La Jolla Village Drive (92122). Evening includes
music, three food stations, a dessert station, silent auction, classroom
art and raffle drawings. $40 per person. Contact: Allison Rogers or
Kristen Miller, 619-276-1471. Open to the public.

17 -- College, Career and Technical Education Project Competition, 4-6
p.m., Celebration Hall, Market Creek Events & Venues at the Joe & Vi
Jacobs Center, 404 Euclid Ave. (92114). Awards for special projects will
be given as students show off the work they've done during the year,
ranging from robots to radios, hors d'oeuvres to can sculptures. Students
from all high schools compete. The event is also to honor community
partners and to encourage new partners to help educate the next generation
of San Diegans. Contact: Shawn Loescher, Director, College, Career and
Technical Education Program, 858-503-1754. Open to the public.

17 -- Clairemont Community of Schools Meeting, 5:30 p.m., Marston Middle
School, 3799 Clairemont Drive (92117). Parents, students and community
members are invited to attend this meeting, which discusses educational
issues at the high school and its middle and elementary schools. Schools
in the Clairemont cluster are: Alcott, Bay Park, Cadman, Holmes and Toler
elementary schools, Marston Middle and Clairemont High School. Contact:
Julee Jenkins, julee.jenkins@gmail.com. Open to the public.

18 -- Point Loma High School Presents Rhapsody on the Point, 6:30 p.m.
Reception & Silent Auction, 7:30 p.m. Concert, Humphrey¹s Concerts on the
Bay, 2241 Shelter Island Drive (92106). The fifth-annual event includes
hors d¹oeuvres and a silent auction. Point Loma students and Kristina
Goettler, the principal oboist for the Kansas City Symphony, will perform.
Proceeds benefit the Point Loma High School instrumental music program.
Public contact: http://sites.google.com/site/rhapsodyonthepoint/ or
vanguard.parent@gmail.com. Media contact: Barbara Samilson, Principal,
619-213-3121. Tickets required.

19 -- Loma Portal Elementary Stages Home & Garden Tour, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
Loma Portal Elementary School, 3314 Browning St. (92106). At this
fundraising event, participants peek into the homes and gardens of eight
or more Loma Portal residences. The event includes a craft fair and
raffle. Recommended donation: $20. Contact: Glenda Gerde, Principal,
619-223-1683. Open to the public.

* 21 -- Patrick Henry Alumni Golf Tournament and Reunion Barbecue, 11 a.m.
Registration, 12:30 p.m. Tournament, 5:30 p.m. Barbecue, Admiral Baker
Golf Course & Clubhouse, 2400 Admiral Baker Road No. 3604 (92120). The
newly created Patrick Henry High School Alumni Association invites golf
enthusiasts to compete for a chance to win a new car valued at about
$30,000. Proceeds benefit Patrick Henry High School. Contact:
http://henry.sandi.net/ alumni/class78/2012_golf_tourney.htm. Registration
required.

22 -- Elementary Math Field Day, Grades 4-5, 4 p.m., Canyon View
Elementary School, 9225 Adolphia St. (92129).The Greater San Diego
Mathematics Council and the San Diego County Office of Education¹s annual
competition showcases students¹ prowess in events like Sudoku and mental
math. Contact: Brian Lawler, blawler@csusm.edu. Registration required.

* 29 -- Future Point Loma High Students Welcomed to Å’Pointers Got Game,¹
5:30-7 p.m., Point Loma High School Main Gym, 2335 Chatsworth Blvd.
(92106). Representatives from Point Loma High School¹s 50 teams and
activity groups will answer questions about tryouts and participation
requirements. Contact: Eleanor Snyder, the booster director of PLHS
Pointer Association, boosters@pointerassociation.org. Open to the public.

* 31 -- Correia Middle Stages 8th-grade Career Fair, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Correia Middle School, 4302 Valeta St. (92107). Parents and community
members will deliver short presentations about their careers to Correia
Middle School¹s eighth-grade students. Contact: Beverly Fitzpatrick,
Principal, 619-222-0476. Open to the public.

31 -- Correia Middle School Welcomes Parents for School Tour, 2:15 p.m.,
Correia Middle School Library, 4302 Valeta St. (92107). Visitors will take
a tour of the school grounds and learn about the instructional program at
Correia Middle School. All families are welcome. Contact: Beverly
Fitzpatrick, Principal, 619-222-0476. Open to the public.

31 -- 24 Challenge Math Competition, Grades 4-6, Marina Village, 1936
Quivira Way (92109). Students compete using the 24 Challenge Single-Double
Digit and Variable cards. Sponsored by the Greater San Diego Math Council
and the San Diego County Office of Education. Contact: Carole Manderson,
619-444-5573 or cmanders@cox.net.

June

8 -- San Diego County Office of Education Presents Project Citizen
Showcase, 9 a.m. to noon, San Diego History Center, Balboa Park, 1649 El
Prado Suite 3 (92101). Students in grades 4-10 will present their
portfolios for the regional Project Citizen competition, which challenges
students to solve social problems by proposing new public policy. Contact:
Janet Mulder, 619-588-5672 or jmulder@sdcoe.net. By application or
invitation only.

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