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.
February -- African American History Month.
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.
4 -- Ocean Beach Elementary Compost Family Workshop, 11 a.m., Ocean Beach
Elementary School, 4741 Santa Monica Ave. (92107). OB Green Gold, the
community support group for the school garden at Ocean Beach Elementary,
will be holding a workshop on small-scale composting. Contact: Anne,
obgreengold@gmail.com. Open to the public.
* 4 -- Academic Decathalon, 3-4 p.m., Olympian High School, 1925 Magdalena
Ave., Chula Vista. Sponsored by the San Diego County Office of Education.
Events test students' skills. Contact: Nicole Shina, (619) 985-8129. Open
to the public.
* 7-9 -- Challenger Middle School hosts Salk Institute Mobile Science Lab,
7:37-11:49 a.m., Challenger Middle School, 10810 Parkdale Ave (92126).
Seventh grade science students from Laurie Owen's classes will participate
in hands-on experiments on genetics and DNA with scientists from Salk
Institute. Contact: Laurie Owen, seventh grade science teacher.
Information: 858-586-7001. Not open to the public.
* 8 -- Family Engagement Training, 9-11:15 a.m., Ballard Parent Center
2375 Congress St. (92110). Parents, parent support organizations and
others are invited to a session on how to get your school's parents
involved. Contact: Bea Fernandez, center director, 619-293-4431. 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 -- Knox Middle School Science Fair, 8:20-11:20 a.m., Knox Middle
School, 1098 S. 49th St. (92113). Knox recently converted from an
elementary to a middle school and is holding its first science fair for
grades 7-8. Judges will be professionals from the San Diego science
community, including SPEWAR. Contact: Kellie Mac, grade 8 science teacher,
(619) 262-2473. Not open to the public.
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.
17 -- Lincoln's Birthday Holiday. All schools and offices closed.
20 -- Presidents Day. All schools and offices closed.
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 -- Dana Middle School Variety Show, 7 p.m., Dana Middle School, 1775
Chatsworth Blvd. (92107). An evening of fun showcasing the talent at the
school. Contact: Linda Bunn, Director, (619) 225-3891. Open to the public.
2-4 -- FIRST Robotics Competition, 8 a.m. daily, Valley View Casino
Center, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd. (92110). The FIRST Robotics Competition is
an exciting, multinational competition that teams professionals and young
people together to solve an engineering design problem in an intense and
competitive way. Contact: http://www.sandiegoregional.com/. Open to the
public.
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
year¹s theme is ³Transforming Lives: Building Bridges and Closing Gaps.²
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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