MISSION BAY HIGH
A tour of Mission Bay High is set for Oct. 8 at 8 a.m. in the library. Join Principal Ernest Remillard and see the wonderful new things happening at MBHS. Learn about the widely acclaimed International Baccalaureate Programme, see the progress on the new athletic field and facilities and tour the school. Sign in at the front office. PACIFIC BEACH MIDDLE SCHOOL
• A school tour is set for Thursday, Oct. 2 at 8 a.m. in the library. Have you seen PBMS lately? Join in on a discussion in the library to learn about the International Baccalaureate Programme and award-winning music and athletic programs, and then take a tour of the campus. Sign in at the front office.
• Visit PB Middle’s IB World School Pacific BeachFest booth and find out why PB Middle is an award-winning International Baccalaureate World School and a competitive option for beach-area families. PB ELEMENTARY
• Come visit PB Elementary’s “crazy hair booth” at Pacific BeachFest on Saturday, Oct. 4. We will be down at the beach all day spraying hair crazy colors and showcasing information about the programs at PBE.
• PB Elementary will be the site of the next Friends of Pacific Beach Secondary Schools on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 6 p.m. in Room 9. Childcare is provided.
• The annual Penguin Pride Contribution Drive has begun. Consider a donation to support PB Elementary. Visit www.fopbe.org to donate online.
• Family Fun Night is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 16 at Chipotle, located at 1504 Garnet Ave. Chipotle will give a portion of all receipts back to the school. CROWN POINT JMA
Students from Crown Point Junior Music Academy performed Sept. 17 at the Police and Emergency Services Appreciation Night to honor and thank police officers, firefighters, lifeguards and Park Rangers in the Pacific Beach Community. Crown Point’s violin instructor said, “It is always an honor to perform at events such as these. I am so proud of my students for representing our school well,” Mayor Kevin Faulconer, District 2 City Councilmember Ed Harris and volunteers from the Pacific Beach Town Council and Pacific Beach Women’s Club were among the many who enjoyed the evening. KATE SESSIONS ELEMENTARY
• Back to School night at Kate Sessions is set for Thursday, Oct. 2 from 5 to 7 p.m. Parents are invited to attend a short presentation from their child’s teacher regarding expectations for the school year. Dinner is available for purchase, and the Scholastic Book Fair will be in full swing in the library.
• Sessions’ Parent-Teacher Organization thanks Mission Bay Sportscenter for providing paddleboards, kayaks and paddleboats and donating the use of its facilities to our families on Sept.14. Thank you for your continued support and for making this year’s annual Day at the Bay a super-fun family event.
• Sessions’ families enjoyed a delicious Family Dine Out on Sept. 17 at the Fish Shop. A big shout-out to the Fish Shop for its generosity. FRIENDS OF PACIFIC BEACH SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Find the FOPBSS booth at Pacific BeachFest on Saturday, Oct. 4 and purchase your favorite duck for the annual Ducky Derby. Ducks are $5 each and will be sold from 11 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Gather at the shore just south of Crystal Pier at 5 p.m. to cheer your duck on as it races to shore. The owners of the first five ducks to reach the beach win big prizes. All proceeds go to support student programs at PBMS and MBHS.
MISSION BAY CLUSTER
Join in the conversation and learn more about the Mission Bay Cluster of schools at the group’s next meeting on Thursday, Oct. 9 at 6 p.m. at PBMS.