MMTC Hosts Schools Night Oct 2 Featuring Principals of K-12 Mira Mesa Cluster Schools
Find out more about our local schools in Mira Mesa October 2!
The Mira Mesa Town Council is continuing its tradition of hosting a “Schools Night” featuring principals of K-12 schools in Mira Mesa as the main program at its October meeting. The meeting is scheduled to take place Monday, October 2, 2023, at 7pm, at the Mira Mesa Branch Library community meeting room, 8405 New Salem St., San Diego CA 92126. The public is invited!
The October 2 MMTC meeting will begin with a Flag Ceremony by the Scouts BSA Troop 1212 Honor Guard. San Diego City Councilmember Kent Lee is scheduled to give a 5-minute update. Representatives of other elected officials and community groups will speak later in the meeting. “Open forum” for public comment on non-agenda items usually takes place about 8:30 pm, and MMTC meetings are scheduled to end no later than 9pm.
All 10 principals in the Mira Mesa Cluster of Mira Mesa High and its feeder schools are being invited, and many of the principals who have served at their schools previously make participating an annual tradition on their calendars.
Principals of K-12 Mira Mesa schools in the San Diego Unified School District include:
Darius Ashton, Ericson Elementary School, represented by associate principal Mimi Luong
Lindsay Burningham, Sandburg Elementary School
Deidre Hardson, Jonas Salk Elementary School
Jesse Harrison, Mason Elementary School
James Lee, Hage Elementary School
Christi Martelli, Hickman Elementary School
Regina Serbin, Walker Elementary School
Matthew Fallon, Wangenheim Middle School
Erik Sullivan, Challenger Middle School
Jeffrey Sabins, Mira Mesa High School, represented by associate principal Jason Fowler
Ladonna Lambert, Good Shepherd Catholic School, and Tammy Peters, Christ the Cornerstone Lutheran School, principals of two longtime private schools in Mira Mesa, are also scheduled to speak.
Each of the principals will talk for 3-4 minutes, sharing “something special” about themselves, their schools, students and parents, as well as any upcoming special programs this school year.
San Diego Unified School District Board Member Sabrina Bazzo will also peak October 2. The Schools Night program will last for about an hour overall.