Schools in the Kearny and Mission Bay high school clusters will hold all-school fairs at their campuses on Saturday, January 26.
Each
school in the community will have displays on their curriculum and what
makes the school special. The Kearny-area fair will be held from 11
a.m. to 2 p.m. at the high school, 7651 Wellington St. Mission Bay High
is the site for the Pacific Beach schools fair from noon to 3 p.m., 2475
Grand Ave. (92109). Both fairs are free and open to the public. The
schools are holding these events ahead of the Feb. 15 school choice
deadline.
At Mission Bay, the six Pacific Beach schools --
Sessions Elementary, Pacific Beach Elementary, Crown Point Junior Music
Academy, Barnard Mandarin Chinese School, Pacific Beach Middle and
Mission Bay High -- will have informational booths, activities for the
kids and performances throughout the afternoon. The Mission Bay Cluster
All Schools Fair will be the perfect opportunity for interested parents
and students to meet the principals of each school and learn about the
incredibly wide range of programming being offered right in their own
backyard! The International Baccalaureate Program will be highlighted at
Mission Bay High, Pacific Beach Middle and Sessions Elementary as well
as the music programs at Crown Point, the GATE/Seminar program at
Pacific Beach Elementary and the Mandarin Chinese Magnet program at
Barnard, which will move into the neighborhood in 2013-14.
There will be food, games, and tons of information about the Pacific Beach schools.
At
Kearny High, the 16 elementary, middle, and high schools in the Serra
Mesa and Linda Vista communities that comprise the cluster will
highlight their core instructional programs and the extras at their
sites. Several early childhood programs (Pre-K) are offered at the
elementary schools, and many students at the Kearny High Educational
Complex begin attending classes at Mesa College in 11th grade, some
completing one year or more of college by high school graduation (the 13
in Pre-K to 13).
Workshops for cluster-wide programs such as
Special Education, Giftedand Talented Education (GATE), English Language
Learner (ELL) will beoffered, as well as for specialized programs such
as Advancement ViaIndividual Determination (AVID) and Science,
Technology, Engineering,and Mathematics (STEM). The workshops are
scheduled from 12:30-1:30p.m.; Spanish and Vietnamese translators will
attend the workshops andbe available for the entire fair.
Activities
for children are planned, and food will be available. This event is not
limited to families in the Kearny cluster; the entire Serra Mesa and
Linda Vista communities with school-age children are welcome.
For more information, please contact Rosemary Cruz at rcruz1@sandi.net or
Laura Bellofatto at lbellofatto@sandi.net.