Friday, January 31, 2014

MEDIA ADVISORY -- Media Calendar from the City of San Diego

MEDIA ADVISORY -- Media Calendar from the San Diego Unified School
District, January 31, 2014

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.

Please note that if items are listed as "not open to the public," that
means accredited members of the media are invited, but the general public
is not. These are generally items during the school day.

*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.

NOTE Correction of date on Pershing Middle School 50th Anniversary to
Monday, Feb. 3.

FEBRUARY

1 -- Barnard Asian Pacific Language Academy Sixth Annual Lunar New Year
Celebration, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Barnard Elementary School, 2445 Fogg St.
(92109). Join the students and staff at Barnard Asian Pacific Language
Academy in its new Pacific Beach location to celebrate the Lunar New Year,
with cultural contributions from China, Korea and Japan. Students will be
performing the traditional lion dance, martial arts demonstrations,
classical Chinese musical performances, and performances by Barnard's
incredible students. Contact: Eddie Park, Principal, (858) 800-5700. Open
to the public.

* 1 -- CalSOAP Cash for College/FAFSA Workshop, 9 a.m., Kearny High
School, 7651 Wellington St. (92111). California Sen. Marty Block is
scheduled to visit from 9:30-10:30. College-bound students are invited to
this free workshop to learn about how to get money for college and the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Information on the Dream
Act will also be available and participants can win a $1,000 scholarship.
Preregister at www.sandiegocalsoap.com. Contact: CalSOAP, 858-569-1866.
Open to the public.

1 -- Pt. Loma High Junior Cheer Camp, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Pt. Loma High
School, 2335 Chatsworth Blvd. (92106). A half-day camp similar to summer
football camps where participants will learn a performance, do arts and
crafts, have snack and get a camp t-shirt. Participants will then perform
at the Friday, Feb. 7 basketball game with the Pt. Loma High Varsity
Cheerleaders. Cost: $40; is a fundraiser for the Pt. Loma High
Cheerleaders. Media contact: Hans Becker, Principal, (619) 223-3121. Open
to Future Pointers ages 4 and up.

1 -- Middle School Girls' Day Out at Scripps Ranch High School, 9 a.m. to
noon, p.m., Scripps Ranch High School, 10410 Treena St. (92131).
Wangenheim and Marshall Middle School seventh and eighth grade girls are
invited to come to Scripps Ranch High School for a morning of fun
engineering activities led by high school students in the Scripps Ranch
High Society of Women Engineers Club. Students will participate in hands
on activities that focus on the different engineering courses that are
offered at the school. Parents will hear from San Diego State University
Project Lead the Way Program and the professional chapter of San Diego
Society of Women Engineers. Sign up by January 28 at srhswe.wordpress.com
Contact: Marsi Sponsler, Engineering Teacher. Information:
msponsler@sandi.net. Open to registered students.

2 -- Hungry Dog Dash, 8 a.m., Roosevelt Road and Cushing Road, Liberty
Station. The fourth-annual event raises funds for Point Loma area schools.
Contact: PLHSHungryDogs@gmail.com. Open to the public.

3-7 -- National School Counselors Week

3 -- Superintendent's Appreciation Dinner, 5 p.m., Handlery Hotel, 950
Hotel Circle (92108). This brings educators from the San Diego and
Imperial counties together to network and thank their superintendents for
contributions to the field of education. Sponsored by Phi Delta Kappa and
the Association of School Administrators Region 18. Contact: Dr. Jeanne
Steeg, 858-560-4930. Open to guests.

3 -- Pershing Middle School 50th Anniversary Celebration, student
assemblies at 8 a.m., 9:45, 11:15 a.m., Pershing Middle School, 8204 San
Carlos Dr. (92119). Pershing opened on February 3, 1964. We have planned a
wonderful assembly for each of the grade levels, complete with photos of
the school being built, former Principals, lots of photos, and of course,
a giant birthday cake. Two of the first students to attend Pershing will
be there as well. Contact: Susan Levy, Principal, (619) 465-3234. Not open
to the public.

6 -- Teen Iron Chef, 3:30-6 p.m., SDG&E Energy Innovation Center, 4760
Clairemont Mesa Blvd. (92117). Culinary arts and management students from
Hoover, Madison, Morse, San Diego and Scripps Ranch high schools battle
each other by preparing a three-course meal with a secret ingredient. The
competition is based on the Iron Chef America Series on the Food Network.
Staggered start and plating times will be announced for each school.
Contact: Lisa McDonnell, CCTE. Information: (619) 306-3957. Invited guests
and media only.

6 -- University City High School Tours, 12:30 p.m., University City High
School, 6949 Genesee Ave. (92122). Parents and guardians of students
eligible to attend University City High School are welcome to join in this
tour of the school's excellent facilities, programs, sports and
activities. Eligible students include those living inside the school's
boundary areas or those who can attend through the CHOICE or VEEP
programs. Contact: Jeff Olivero, Principal, (858) 457-3040. Open to
prospective families.

7 -- Kiwanis Club of San Diego Ninth Annual Celebration of San Diego
Unified School Counselors, 4 p.m., MCRD Bay View Restaurant, Neville Road
at Little Drive, MCRD (92140). Annual dinner brings together principals
and staff members as the Kiwanis Club of San Diego salutes the
contributions of school counselors to the students of the San Diego
Unified School District. Contact: Melissa Janak, Director, Counseling and
Guidance, (619) 725-7330. Not open to the public.

7 -- Dana Middle School Sweetheart "Father/Daughter" Dance, 6:30 p.m.,
Dana Middle School, Dana Middle School, 1775 Chatsworth Blvd. (92106).
Fathers, male guardians, male relatives/friends are invited to participate
with students from grades 4-6. Contact: Scott Irwin, Principal, (619)
225-3897. Open to Dana students/families and other local schools only.

9 -- Friends of SCPA Annual Golf Tournament, 2 p.m., Sail Ho Golf Club,
Point Loma. Proceeds benefit the San Diego School of Creative and
Performing Arts. 9-hole course including buffet from 2-6 p.m. for $60 per
person. Don't golf? Well, come for just the buffet at 4 p.m. for $20 per
person. Can't attend? Consider sponsoring a hole for $150! Great raffle
prizes too!!! Contact: Richard Trujillo, Richard Trujillo, Artistic
Director, (619) 470-0555 ext. 2211. Open to the public.

* 12 -- GATE Distinguished Lecture Series, 7-8:30 p.m., Eugene Brucker
Education Center Auditorium, 4100 Normal St. (92103). Dr. Sandra Kaplan
will speak on "The Intellectual Struggle." Contact: Rhonda K. Zawadzki,
Office of Advanced Studies, (619) 725-7284. Open to the public.

14 -- Lincoln Day holiday. All schools and offices closed.

15 -- 57th Annual Massing of the Colors and Service of Remembrance, 10:30
a.m., Balboa Park, Spreckels Organ Pavilion, Balboa Park, 1549 El Prado
(92101). This inspiring patriotic service is a tribute to our flag, those
who are serving our nation, and those who sacrificed their lives in
defense of our continued freedom. The San Diego Chapter of the Military
Order of World Wars organizes this annual event with JROTC color guards,
civic organizations, veteran¹s groups, US Marine Corps Band, military
units and community leaders. Media contact: LTC(R) David Guzman, JROTC
Program Manager, (858) 496-8203. Open to the public

15 -- Deadline for school choice applications for the 2014-15 school year.
Contact: Neighborhood Schools and Enrollment Options, (619) 725-5672.

17 -- Washington's Birthday. All schools and offices closed.

* 20 -- Evening with UC San Diego, 6 p.m., Lincoln High School, 4777
Imperial Avenue. Sponsored by CalSOAP, the event is for parents and
students to learn about post-high school options, including attending UC
San Diego. Alumni and leaders from UC San Diego and the San Diego Unified
School District will be on hand to discuss college life, financial aid and
other issues. San Diego Unified School District Superintendent Cindy
Marten and Dr. Pradeep K. Khosla, Chancellor of UC San Diego, are
scheduled to attend. Media contact: Jack Brandais, Communications
Department, San Diego Unified, 619-725-5570. Public contact, CalSOAP,
www.sandiegocalsoap.com. Open to the public.

22 -- CalSOAP Cash for College/FAFSA Workshop, 9 a.m., Hoover High School,
4474 El Cajon Blvd. (92115). College-bound students are invited to this
free workshop to learn about how to get money for college and the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Information on the Dream Act
will also be available and participants can win a $1,000 scholarship.
Preregister at www.sandiegocalsoap.com. Contact: CalSOAP, 858-569-1866.
Open to the public.

MARCH

3 -- Read Across America Day, various campuses. Celebrities across the
nation mark the anniversary of the birthday of San Diegan Theodor Geisel,
better known as Dr. Seuss. Media contact: Jack Brandais, Communications
Department, 619-725-5570.

8 -- Auditions for the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts, 8
a.m., San Diego School for Creative and Performing Arts, 2425 Dusk Dr.
(92113). Learn about the audition process for high school students. SCPA
is celebrating its 36th year as a public arts magnet high school, and
features five majors and 11 programs of study in the arts, plus an
outstanding academic curriculum. Students in grades 9-12 must audition to
get into the school. Contact: Richard Trujillo, Artistic Director, (619)
470-0555 ext. 2211. Not open to the public.

22 -- JROTC Cadet Ball, 5 p.m., Town & Country Resort, Atlas Ballroom, 500
Hotel Circle North (92118). JROTC Cadets and dignitaries from the San
Diego Unified School District will participate in the annual Cadet Ball to
honor military traditions, proper etiquette, customs and courtesies. This
social event develops cadet citizenship and social skills in a formal
setting. Contact: LTC(R) David Guzman, JROTC Program Manager, (858)
496-8203. Not open to the public.

* 26 -- Patrick Henry High Performing Arts Center groundbreaking, 3:30
p.m., Patrick Henry High School, 6702 Wandermere Drive (92120). The
school's long-awaited auditorium and other improvements begin construction
with this ceremony. Portions of the project are being funded by
voter-approved bonds. Contact: Cynthia Reed-Porter, Communications
Department, 619-546-3378.

APRIL

12 -- Fast Times 5K, 7 a.m., De Anza Cove, Mission Bay. Five-kilometer run
benefits schools in the Clairemont neighborhood, including Clairemont and
Madison high schools. Sponsored by the Clairemont Hills Kiwanis and
Clairemont Mesa Education Foundation. Contact: rdrews2008@gmail.com. Open
to the public.

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public" means that you're welcome to cover it, but it's not something to
list in an events calendar or announce 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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