Media Calendar -- Upcoming Events in the San Diego Unified School District, January 20, 2012
Your coverage is invited of any of the following upcoming events on the campuses of the San Diego Unified School District. (*Indicates new items added since last week.) 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 might not be included in this listing.
JANUARY
* 23 – University City Cluster Committee, 4:30 p.m., University City High School Media Center, 6949 Genesee Ave. (92122). 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 University City High School cluster are: Curie, Doyle and Spreckels elementary schools; Standley Middle School; and University City High School. Contact: Jeff Olivero, UC High principal, jolivero@sandi.net . Open to the public.
* 23 – Serra High School Cluster Council Meeting, 5 p.m., Farb Middle School, 4880 La Cuenta Dr. (92124) 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 Serra High School cluster are: Hancock, Kumeyaay, Miller, Tierrasanta and Vista Grande elementary schools; DePortola and Farb middle schools; and Serra High School. Contact: Susan Levy, Farb principal, slevy@sandi.net . Open to the public.
* 23 – Madison Community of Schools Meeting, 5:30 p.m., Madison High School, 4833 Doliva Dr. (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 Madison community are: Field, Hawthorne, Holmes, Lafayette, Lindbergh/Schweitzer, Sequoia and Whitman elementary schools; Creative, Performing and Media Arts and Innovation middle schools; Mt. Everest and Muir K-12; and Madison High School. Contact: Richard Nash, Madison principal, rnash@sandi.net . Open to the public.
23 -- Mira Mesa Cluster School Council Meeting, 6 p.m., Mira Mesa High School, 10510 Reagan Rd. (92126). 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 Mira Mesa cluster are: Ericson, Hage, Hickman, Mason, Sandburg and Walker elementary schools; Challenger and Wangenheim middle schools, and Mira Mesa High School. Contact: Bob Turner, rturner4@san.rr.com . Open to the public.
* 26 -- Project Ujima: An African American Perspective on Traditional and Modern Discipline Techniques that Work, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m., Tubman-Chavez Multicultural Center, 415 N. Euclid (92114). Free parent class. Workshop participants will examine the meanings and goals of traditional and modern Black Discipline strategies. Participants will develop a deeper understanding of the range of choices available for disciplining children in ways that promote positive self-esteem, harmony in the home, school and community, and stronger parent-child relationships. Contact: Elneda Shannon at (619) 293-443. Open to the public.
* 28 -- Free Cash for College FAFSA Workshop, 9 a.m. to Noon, Lincoln High School, 4777 Imperial Avenue (92113). High school students and their parent/guardian can get free assistance completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Bilingual assistance available. Contact: Cal-SOAP, 858-569-1136. Open to the public.
* 28 – All Schools Fair, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Palisades Recital Hall, Balboa Park (92103). The 4th Annual All Schools Fair provides parents throughout San Diego County an opportunity to obtain information on the various programs offered within the San Diego Unified School District. Live student performances throughout the day. Admission is free. Contact: Carolyn Goohs, magnet program director, 619-725-5672. Open to the public.
* 31 – Whitman Elementary Star Party, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m., 4050 Appleton Street, (92117). Whitman Elementary School’s blacktop is the setting for an evening of star gazing through the San Diego Astronomy Club's telescopes. Set your sights on several planets, the moon, some of the stars in our galaxy, or other celestial bodies in the universe. Contact: Wyvona Barrett, 858-273-2700, ext. 117. Open to the public.
FEBRUARY
2 -- Transforming Education -- Education Re-Energized, 5:30 p.m., USS Midway Museum, 910 North Harbor Drive (92101). Best-selling author and leadership consultant Steve Farber will share the perspectives of his book, The Radical Leap Re-Energized, and will lead a discussion of educators who’ve successfully implemented his “Leap” tenets of Love, Energy, Audacity and Proof and Extreme Leadership. In addition, you’ll have the rare opportunity to meet representatives from many of the region’s most generous corporate and community-sponsored education initiatives. Contact: Jim Esterbrooks, County Office of Education, (858) 292-3719. Open to the public.
3 -- Clairemont High Community Tri Mathlon, 6-8 p.m., Marston Middle School, 3799 Clairemont Dr. Tri Mathlon is a math competition for mathletes of all abilities where kids compete by grade-level. The contest features three worksheets involving problems that use number sense, not special formulas or calculators. Students from throughout the Clairemont High cluster (middle and elementary schools that feed to Clairemont High School) will compete. Contact: Julee Jenkins, Clairemont Community of Schools, julee.jenkins@gmail.com . Not open to the public.
4 -- Barnard Elementary Chinese New Year Celebration, 11 a.m. to 2 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.
15 -- School Choice Applications Due for 2012-13. All applications online at http://www.sandi.net/site/Default.aspx?PageID=902
16 -- 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.
25 -- High School Instrumental Honor Concert, 7 p.m., Copley Symphony Hall, 750 B St. (92101). Enjoy a concert with the best musicians from high schools throughout the San Diego Unified School District. Contact: Karen Childress-Evans, director, (858) 539-5349. Open to the public.
MARCH
2 -- Assn. of African American Educators Annual Conference, 5-9 p.m., Mission Valley Marriott, 8757 Rio San Diego Drive (92108). This year’s theme is “Transforming Lives: Building Bridges and Closing Gaps.” More information at www.aaaesandiego.org. Contact: Alma Hills, 619-479-2727 or ahills@sandi.net . Open to the public. Pre-registration required.
3 -- Assn. of African American Educators Annual Conference, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mission Valley Marriott, 8757 Rio San Diego Drive (92108). This year’s theme is “Transforming Lives: Building Bridges and Closing Gaps.” More information at www.aaaesandiego.org. Contact: Alma Hills, 619-479-2727 or ahills@sandi.net . Open to the public. Pre-registration required.
3 -- City-County Partnership Honor Choir, 7 p.m., Brown Chapel, Pt. Loma Nazarene University, 3900 Lomaland Drive (92106). Elementary, middle and high school choirs from all over San Diego county will join together and make beautiful music. Contact: Karen Childress-Evans, director, (858) 539-5349. Open to the public.
10 -- Middle School Instrumental Honor Concert, 7 p.m., Brown Chapel, Pt. Loma Nazarene College, 3900 Lomaland Drive (92106). Concert of 120 middle school students from throughout the San Diego Unified School District. There will be a band and orchestra performance. Contact: Karen Childress-Evans, Director, (858) 539-5349. Open to the public.
15 -- 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.
22 -- La Jolla Cluster Views "Race to Nowhere," 6:30 p.m., La Jolla High Parker Auditorium, 750 Nautilus St. (92037). "Race to Nowhere: The Dark Side of America's Achievement Culture" will be watched, followed by a panel discussion The cluster association first showed this film in October 2010, and it prompted changes in homework policies at some public. Tickets: $10. If more than 50 attend, the school will be given a copy of the movie. Contact: Sharon Jones, sharonlj@san.rr.com . Open to the public.
22 -- Elementary Instrumental Honor Concert, 7 p.m., Brown Chapel, Pt. Loma Nazarene College, 3900 Lomaland Drive (92106). Concert of 120 elementary school students from throughout the San Diego Unified School District. There will be a band and orchestra performance. Contact: Karen Childress-Evans, director, (858) 539-5349. Open to the public.
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.
APRIL
2 – 6 – SPRING BREAK for traditional school sites. All schools are closed.
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.
26 -- College Orientation with Lynn O'Shaugnessy, 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.
MAY
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.
17 -- La Jolla Cluster Hosts Richard Louv, 6:30 p.m., La Jolla High Parker Auditorium, 750 Nautilus St. (92037). Richard Louv is author of eight books about the connections between family, nature and community. His newest book is The Nature Principle: Human Restoration and the End of Nature-Deficit Disorder (Algonquin), which offers a new vision of the future, in which our lives are as immersed in nature as they are in technology. Tickets: $10. Contact: Sharon Jones, sharonlj@san.rr.com . Open to the public.
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