District, February 13, 2009
Your coverage is invited of any of the following upcoming events on the
campuses of the San Diego Unified School District.
Note to editors: Campus Calendar now includes only four weeks at a time
(it was getting too long). If you'd like the full schedule (everything
we know about through the end the school year), just e-mail
jbrandais@sandi.net.
February
14 -- Board of Education Budget Workshop, 8 a.m., Auditorium, Eugene
Brucker Education Center, 4100 Normal Street. Agenda and information:
http://www.sandi.net/indices/board.htm Open the public.
14 -- "Organize Your Child for Homework" Parent Workshop, 8:15-10 a.m.,
Cherokee Point Elementary School, 3735 38th Street (92115). Free
workshop Discover how to maximize your child's time and get them focused
for homework, as well as how to have a more effective parent-teacher
conference. Sponsored by San Diego Unified's San Diego Parent
University. Contact: (619) 641-3400. Open to the public.
14-15 -- Old Globe Theater Presents "Kingdom," Lincoln High School
Center for the Arts, 4777 Imperial Ave. (92113). Balboa Park's famous
Old Globe Theater helps ring in the new theater at Lincoln High School
with "Kingdom," a new hip-hop/rock musical produced in cooperation with
the school. Performances: 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 14, and 2 and 6
p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15. Tickets: $15 general, $10 students. Information:
Old Globe Box Office, (619) 23-GLOBE (234-5623). Open to the public.
15 -- Enrollment Options Application Deadline. Parents wishing to place
their child in a magnet school or change to a school outside their
normal neighborhood boundary in the 2009-10 school year need to submit
an application by Feb. 15. Information: Enrollment Options, (619)
725-5672. Open to the public.
16 -- Washington's Day Observed, all schools and offices closed.
17 -- Board of Education Special Meetings, 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Eugene
Brucker Education Center, 4100 Normal Street. Agenda and information:
http://www.sandi.net/indices/board.htm. Open to the public.
17 -- Burmese Parent Workshop: How To Support Your Child's Success in
School, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Mann Middle School, 4345 54th St. (92115). Free
parent workshop for the Burmese community in San Diego. Organized by San
Diego Unified's Parent University. Contact: Si Si Aye, (619) 459-5918.
Open to the public. (Media contact: Bea Fernandez, (619) 293-4410.)
Other date: Feb. 24.
17 -- "Can We Talk?" Parent Seminar, 6-7:30 p.m., Ballard Parent Center,
2375 Congress St. (92110). Part of San Diego Unified's Parent
University, this free seminar will help parents improve communications
skills with tweens and teens. Contact: (619) 293-4431. Open to the
public. Other dates: February 24; March 3, 10.
17 -- National Comedy Theater, 6 p.m., Performing Arts Center, Pt. Loma
High School, 2325 Chatsworth Blvd. (92106). Two improv teams from Pt.
Loma High will compete against teams from the Little Italy theater
group. Cost: $3. Information: (619) 223-3121, ext. 4509. Open to the
public.
18 -- District Advisory Council for Compensatory Education Programs,
6:30 p.m., Harold J. Ballard Parent Center at Fremont Elementary School,
2375 Congress Ave. (92110). Parents, staff and community leaders consult
with the Board of Education and district staff on behalf of Title I
compensatory education program participants. Information: Program
Monitoring Department, (858) 496-4048. Open to the public.
19 -- Junior Parent Night, 6 p.m., Pt. Loma High School, 2325 Chatsworth
Blvd. (92106). An informational evening for parents and guardians of Pt.
Loma High 11th grade students. Presentations will concentrate on four
year plans, graduation requirements, two-year and four year college
information and career opportunities. Information: (619) 223-3121, ext.
1129. Not open to the public.
20 -- Air Band Competition, 7 p.m., Pt. Loma High School, 2325
Chatsworth Blvd. (92106). Students choreograph, design costumes and
perform skits to popular music while lip sinking the lyrics. Winners of
local competitions go onto regional competitions throughout the
district. Cost: $5. Contact: (619) 223-3121 x4401. Open to the public.
21 -- Dallas Brass, 7 p.m., Correia Middle School, 4302 Valeta St.
(92107). Members of the world-renown wind ensemble will work with
Correia students during the day at a band clinic, and then perform on
Saturday night -- with students joining them for their final number.
It's part of the Dallas Brass "Music in the Schools Project"
(http://www.dallasbrass.com/education.html). Tickets: $20 adults, $10
students. Contact: Kerri De Rosier, (619) 226-2251, Correia Instrumental
Music Association. Open to the public.
22 -- High School Instrumental Honor Concert, 3 p.m., Copley Symphony
Hall, 750 B St. (92101). Watch the best of San Diego Unified's musicians
in this concert of the High School Honor Band and High School Honor
Orchestra. Students from throughout the district are brought together to
form the band and orchestra. Information: Karen Childress Evans,
Director, Visual and Performing Arts program, (858) 539-5349. Open to
the public. Free.
24 -- Burmese Parent Workshop: How To Support Your Child's Success in
School, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Mann Middle School, 4345 54th St. (92115). Free
parent workshop for the Burmese community in San Diego. Organized by San
Diego Unified's Parent University. Contact: Si Si Aye, (619) 459-5918.
Open to the public. (Media contact: Bea Fernandez, (619) 293-4410.)
24 -- "Can We Talk?" Parent Seminar, 6-7:30 p.m., Ballard Parent Center,
2375 Congress St. (92110). Part of San Diego Unified's Parent
University, this free seminar will help parents improve communications
skills with 'tweens and teens. Contact: (619) 293-4431. Open to the
public. Other dates: March 3, 10.
26 -- District English Learner Advisory Committee, 6:30 p.m., Harold J.
Ballard Parent Center at Fremont Elementary School, 2375 Congress Ave.
(92110). Committee includes representatives from each school's English
Learner Advisory Committee, a school-based committee required if there
are more than 21 English Learners at that school. Information: Office of
Language Acquisition, (619) 725-7264. Open to the public.
March
1 -- Middle School Instrumental Honor Concert, 2 p.m., Cuyamaca
Community College, Performing Arts Center, Bldg. B, 900 Rancho Parkway,
El Cajon. Watch the best of San Diego Unified's musicians in this
concert of the Middle School Honor Band and Middle School Honor
Orchestra. Students from throughout the district are brought together to
form the band and orchestra. Information: Karen Childress Evans,
Director, Visual and Performing Arts program, (858) 539-5349. Open to
the public. Free.
3 -- "Can We Talk?" Parent Seminar, 6-7:30 p.m., Ballard Parent Center,
2375 Congress St. (92110). Part of San Diego Unified's Parent
University, this free seminar will help parents improve communications
skills with tweens and teens. Contact: (619) 293-4431. Open to the
public. Other dates: March 3, 10.
5-7 -- Robotics Competition, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day, San Diego Sports
Arena, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd. (92110). FIRST San Diego Regional
Robotics Competition draws teams from 48 high schools around the
country. Students design and build the robots, competing for prizes. Six
teams from San Diego Unified will compete for prizes. Six of the teams
will be from San Diego Unified, through the College Career and Technical
Education Program and Regional Occupational Program. No charge for the
public to view the event. Contacts: Betty-Jo Acker, program specialist,
backer@sandi.net, at (858) 496-1845; or Virginia Eves, director,
veves@sandi.net, at (858) 496-1838. Open to the public.
5 - OASIS Tutor Support Meeting, 1-2:30 p.m., Macy's, Mission Valley
Center. Third Floor. Quarterly meeting of senior volunteers who work in
schools, sponsored by the district's Community Relations Department.
Tutors learn new strategies to assist K-4 students in reading as well as
network with other OASIS tutors to reflect on tutoring experiences.
Pre-register. Contact: Nancy Hemmings, (619) 725-5597 or
nhemmings@sandi.net. Open to the public.
7 -- Partnership Chorale Honor Concert, 7 p.m., Brown Chapel, Pt. Loma
Nazarene University, 3900 Lomaland Drive (92106). Watch the best school
singers in San Diego county in this chorale concert. Students from San
Diego Unified and other districts are brought together to form the
choir. Co-sponsored by the California Association for Music Education.
Information: Karen Childress Evans, Director, Visual and Performing Arts
program, (858) 539-5349. Tickets: $2. Open to the public.
9 -- Annual Reception/Dinner for San Diego County School
Superintendents, 5 p.m., Tom Ham's Lighthouse, 2150 Harbor Island Drive
(92101). Phi Delta Kappa chapters of San Diego, East County and
University of San Diego hosting the annual reception/dinner for County
Superintendents. Speaker for the evening is Dr. Terry Grier,
Superintendent of the San Diego Unified School District. Cost: $35.
Contact: Dr. Jeannie Steeg, (619) 295-2118. Open to the public.
10 -- Board of Education meeting, 5 p.m., Eugene Brucker Education
Center, 4100 Normal Street. Agenda and future schedules available at
www.sandi.net/indices/board.htm. Open to the public.
10 -- Elementary School Instrumental Honor Concert, 7 p.m., Brown
Chapel, Pt. Loma Nazarene University, 3900 Lomaland Drive (92106). Watch
the best of San Diego Unified's musicians in this concert of the
Elementary School Honor Band and Elementary School Honor Orchestra.
Students from throughout the district are brought together to form the
band and orchestra. Information: Karen Childress Evans, Director, Visual
and Performing Arts program, (858) 539-5349. Open to the public. Free.
10 -- "Can We Talk?" Parent Seminar, 6-7:30 p.m., Ballard Parent Center,
2375 Congress St. (92110). Part of San Diego Unified's Parent
University, this free seminar will help parents improve communications
skills with tweens and teens. Contact: (619) 293-4431. Open to the
public.
10 -- Problem Solving Skills for Parent Leaders Seminar, 9 a.m. to noon,
Ballard Parent Center, 2375 Congress St. (92110). Free class, part of
San Diego Unified's Parent University, covers why groups experience
conflict, dealing with difficult groups and steps for problem solving
and creating win-win situations. Contact: (619) 293-4431. Open to the
public.
18 -- GATE Distinguished Lecture Series with Dr. Donna Ford, 7 p.m.,
Auditorium, Eugene Brucker Education Center, 4100 Normal Street (92103).
Dr. Ford, author of "Becoming Part of the Solution," is the guest
speaker at this lecture series, sponsored by the Gifted and Talented
Education Department. The series gives the community a chance to hear
and meet experts in the field of gifted education. Contact: GATE
Department, (858) 573-5998. Open to the public.
18 -- District Advisory Council for Compensatory Education Programs,
6:30 p.m., Harold J. Ballard Parent Center at Fremont Elementary School,
2375 Congress Ave. (92110). Parents, staff and community leaders consult
with the Board of Education and district staff on behalf of Title I
compensatory education program participants. Information: Program
Monitoring Department, (858) 496-4048. Open to the public.
23-April 3 -- Discovery Week, San Diego Science Festival, various
locations. Sponsored by the UCSD BioBridge program and others, events
will be at schools and locations all around the county. Information:
website, www.sdsciencefestival.com.
24 -- Board of Education meeting, 5 p.m., Eugene Brucker Education
Center, 4100 Normal Street. Agenda and future schedules available at
www.sandi.net/indices/board.htm. Open to the public.
25 -- Open House, Curriculum Fair, Fifth Grade Pre-Orientation, 6 p.m.,
Lewis Middle School, 5170 Greenbrier Ave. (92120). Check out the fine
Allied Gardens campus, parents of 5th graders can learn about their
child's year, and all parents can tour the campus. Contact: Brad
Callahan, principal, (619) 583-3233. Open to the public.
26 -- District English Learner Advisory Committee, 6:30 p.m., Harold J.
Ballard Parent Center at Fremont Elementary School, 2375 Congress Ave.
(92110). Committee includes representatives from each school's English
Learner Advisory Committee, a school-based committee required if there
are more than 21 English Learners at that school. Information: Office of
Language Acquisition, (619) 725-7264. Open to the public.
28 -- Solo and Ensemble Festival, all day, Oak Park Elementary School,
2606 54th St. (92105). Elementary, middle and high school students will
be performing at this free festival. Contact: Karen Childress-Evans,
Director, Visual and Performing Arts Program, (858) 539-5349. Open to
the public.
Jack Brandais
Media Relations
San Diego Unified School District
(619) 725-5570 (desk)
(619) 607-0477 (cell)