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COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER Marianne Elam
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Maintaining Momentum Student Star Danny Limas An Makes an Impact in Mexico
Reinventing & Transforming Oral Healthcare Dr. Kami Hoss and The Super Dentists Introduce New Toothbrushes
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Good Riddance to 2020
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y wife has been asking what I was going to write about for this issue’s publisher letter. My answer has been consistent: I have no idea! I certainly don’t have to tell everybody that these times are strange and uncharted. We’ve all lived it together. I have many conflicting feelings and thoughts about 2020, and for once, I don’t really know how to put them into words. But of course, I’ll give it a try… As we welcome the holiday season and prepare to place 2020 firmly in the rearview mirror, I can’t help but feel mixed. We personally watched many people struggle during these relentless times. We saw people lose their jobs. Good businesses close. Friends become sick and battle COVID. Families struggle to handle stay-at-home ordinances. Vacations cancelled. Visits to loved ones postponed. And that just scratches the surface. I want to feel optimistic. I want to know and believe that things are going to get back to normal in 2021. We need things to improve. Our families and loved ones deserve better. Our children require normalcy again – we owe it to them. And businesses deserve more than keeping their fingers crossed and holding their breath, figuring out if they can make it, while waiting for the next round of debilitating sanctions. Only time will tell what the long-term effects of this pandemic will be across all corners of the economy and society. Experts say that our experience could create a paradigm shift in the younger generations. How could it not? Imagine spending an entire year or more of your childhood behind a mask, physically separated from your peers, and in many cases not being able to see grandparents unless you defy ordinances or recommendations. I’m not one to wish for time to speed up. In fact, I’ve written many articles about being hesitant to blink because our kids are growing up way too fast. Time is precious. However, for once, I wish that DERRICK BREAUX | Publisher we can all open our eyes, wake up, and realize that this nightmare is over. The twenty-first year of the millennium can’t arrive fast enough. Let’s get on with it! Good riddance to 2020! Godspeed to the successful distribution and efficacy of the vaccines throughout 2021. Our way of life as we remember depends on it. Thank you for being a reader of 92128 Magazine. Stay safe and healthy!
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things to do in 92128 NOVEMBER + DECEMBER 2020 Submit your events! Go to www.92128magazine.com Small fee applies
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RB Community Council Blood Drive
Thanksgiving Day
Donors must make an appointment in advance; all donors will receive a free regular Jersey Mike’s sub 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. 18448 West Bernardo Dr. www.sandiegobloodbank.org/ donate
Thank You Run and America’s Turkey Trot
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Padres Pedal the Cause Registration Opens Event will be held on May 8, 2021 www.gopedal.org NOV. 26
Participate in a virtual Thanksgiving Day walk and run to support families in need www.thankyourun.org www.americasturkeytrot.com NOV. 30 – DEC. 18
Southern California Ballet’s The Nutcracker Poway OnStage Virtual Field Trip www.powayonstage.org DEC. 5, 12, 19
Christmas in the Park Drop off letters to Santa, pick up holidays crafts, and visit Santa over Zoom or in-person 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. | Old Poway Park www.poway.org
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North San Diego Business Chamber Virtual Connections Networking Event 4 – 5:30 p.m. www.sdbusinesschamber.com DEC. 10
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LO C A L L I B R A R I E S While physical locations are closed to the public, our local libraries continue offering limited services and virtual programming. Be sure to confirm City of San Diego Public Library hours and availability at www.sandiego.gov/public-library. C A R M E L M O U N TA I N R A N C H L I B R A RY
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Diamond Gateway Women’s Organization Meeting
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7 p.m. | Mount Carmel Church of the Nazarene For more information call Dael at 619-252-0804 FRIDAYS
Rancho Bernardo Certified Farmers Market Fresh produce, crepes, tamales, and more 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Bernardo Winery www.bernardowinery.com
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Teen Craft Take and Makes Pick-up crafts for ages 13-17. Available the second Monday of each month, while supplies last. THURSDAYS
The Art of Cartooning www.facebook.com/groups/ SDPLstorytime 2 p.m.
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MOMENTUM Student Star Danny Limas An Makes an Impact in Mexico by KELLEY GUSICH
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aving lived in Carmel Valley for the past 15 years, Danny Limas An knows how special his community is. Living in San Diego affords the opportunity to visit all different climates within a 50-mile radius, not to mention the ability to head a few minutes south and enter a whole new country! Danny’s mother Gloria often traveled to Mexico for work throughout her journalism career and saw the need for aid there. The entire family now makes annual donation trips to Mexico, bringing things like clothes, household goods, and sports equipment, while visiting with local families, practicing their Spanish, and learning more about the changing country. “It’s rewarding for us to maintain the momentum my mom began,” Danny said. Danny has learned that though they are neighbors, Mexican citizens appreciate many of the things regularly taken for granted in the United States. “One of the most special parts for me is seeing their genuine smiles after our visits,” Danny said. “Family is at the heart of everything.” Some of his favorite memories from their trips include eating authentic Mexican food with the families they donated to, and seeing the vendors at the border selling everything from piñatas to puppies. As a senior at Canyon Crest Academy, Danny has a passion for English. He has been an avid reader since he was young and writing comes naturally to him. He’s even looking toward an English major and philosophy minor in college, which he hopes to pursue at Columbia or another Ivy League university. “Since a young age, I have always believed that the pen is mightier than the sword,” Danny said. “Seeing the impact of my words inspires me to pursue English.” Danny played several sports when he was younger, and in high school segued into the world of debate, becoming an officer and captain on the CCA Debate Team. He travels with his team to debate competitions across the country, including the prestigious Tournament of Champions in Kentucky. Danny also enjoys digital drawing, paper sketching, and collecting coins and bills from all over the world, hoping to eventually have representation from every country. Inspired by his peers and close friends, Danny has some ambitious goals to work towards. “The focus for my immediate future is gaining entrance and excelling at my dream school,” he said, “then finding that special something that is truly fulfilling for me in life.” ¢
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If there’s one thing that North County residents enjoy more than the beach, it’s the various cuisine, beverages, and sweet treats throughout San Diego. Here, we offer a taste of some local flavor. on the map
Death by Tequila
HOT CHICKEN
Death by Tequila opened its second location in Pacific Highlands Ranch
With locations already in Los Angeles, Pasadena,
in September. Offering a modern
and Long Beach, popular hot chicken eatery
take on Baja cuisine, Death by
Main Chick recently debuted its first location
Tequila’s menu includes dishes like
in San Diego at Clairemont Town Square. Main
fresh ceviche, Baja-style tacos, and
Chick serves up Nashville-style hot fried chicken,
house-made salsas and guacamole.
with spice levels ranging from mild to extremely
The food is complemented by
hot. Scrumptious sides include crinkle-cut fries,
an extensive tequila and mezcal
coleslaw, and macaroni and cheese. Plans for
list, along with other handcrafted
additional San Diego area locations are currently
cocktails. Both Carmel Valley and
in the works.
downtown Encinitas locations are
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Volunteering and Advocating Marianne Elam Advocates to Fight the Injustice of Mistreated Children by KELLEY GUSICH
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have always felt passionate about the injustice of mistreated children and wanted to do something to help,” said Marianne Elam, retired interior designer. “Although I had a successful interior design business for years, nothing has compared to the reward I have felt from helping my case children.” Born in 1955, Marianne and her brother and sister were the fourth generation of a family to be born and raised in Napa. She moved to San Diego in 1980 and met her husband in 1989; they were married in 1991. Her sons Timothy and Gregory are 27 and 25. They moved to Poway when Timothy was 22 months old because of its reputation for good schools, and it turned out to remind her of Napa because of the sense of community and safety. Her experience as a child and now with her own family inspired her to volunteer to advocate for children. Marianne had heard of Voices for Children for many years, but because of her career and her own parenting, she was unable to train to become a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) until five years ago. VFC transforms the lives of abused, neglected, and abandoned children in San Diego and Riverside Counties by providing them with a trained CASA volunteer, who then advocates for these children in court, school, and community.
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Some of her cases hold a special place in Marianne’s heart. One was featured on Adopt 8, CBS 8’s adoption program, and was welcomed to a wonderful family with whom she’s been thriving and happy for three years. One child of hers was behind in school because of moving in and out of foster care, and began acting out in class. Marianne was able to advocate for her to receive an IEP (Individualized Education Plan) for extra help from a resource teacher. “Another one of my case children was struggling in reading,” she explained. “I was able to arrange for a tutor through a collaboration between the county and San Diego State University.” “The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world in ways beyond what we can imagine,” Marianne affirmed. The organization has closely monitored the situation to safeguard everyone involved, using remote advocacy and moving some aspects of training online. VFC needs volunteers to advocate on behalf of children in foster care and ensure that their needs are met. “Last year, VFC served over 3,060 children across San Diego and Riverside Counties.” ¢
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Sharing Their Stories
REAL-LIFE EXPERIENCES INFORM RB COUPLE’S NEW BOOKS
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ancho Bernardo couple Susan Lewallen and Paul Courtright both published books this year, bringing their experiences abroad to life in fiction and memoir form. The couple lived and worked in Tanzania for 11 years, which sets the stage for Dr. Lewallen’s novel. Crossing Paths is a story of two women’s struggles and their differing journeys through it. “I wrote the book to provide American women a picture of life of women in a place they probably know little about,” Dr. Lewallen said. “Despite some dramatic differences, women’s lives all over the world have much in common. There is a lot of shared humanity.” Reader response has been very motivational to her. “Actually holding the finished book was a thrill, but the most fun has been talking to readers,” she explained. “I love to hear their questions and thoughts in book
club discussions, and sometimes I learn things I didn’t know about my own characters.” Dr. Courtright’s memoir, Witnessing Gwangju, centers around his experience as a Peace Corps volunteer in South Korea caught in the middle of the 1980 Gwangju
Uprising. The uprising and violent military crackdown are now seen as a foundational event for South Korean democracy. “I had taken copious notes at the time of the uprising, and these served as the foundation for my book,” Dr. Courtright said. Recalling his experience wasn’t easy. “For many years I repressed the trauma of the events of May 1980 in Gwangju – and I got on with my life,” he said. “But I knew I wanted to write my story one day. I felt it was important for Americans to know of the event, and I thought that the best way to do so was to write about my experience.” Crossing Paths and Witnessing Gwangju are available on Amazon and from the authors at slewallen@kcco.net and pcourtright@kcco.net. Crossing Paths is also available via the San Diego Public Library, and Witnessing Gwangju is also available in Korean translation. ¢
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Student Speech Contest Registration
Virtual Community Cleanup
High school students around the region are eligible for this year’s American Association of University Women (AAUW) PowayPeñasquitos Branch Speech Trek contest. This year’s topic is “Has social media helped or hindered the breaking down of barriers for women and girls?” Speeches should be five to six minutes long and will be presented virtually this year. The contest will be held on Jan. 30, 2021, and the registration deadline is Jan. 25. The first-place prize is $500, and the second-place winner will receive $250. The winner will also have their recorded speech advanced to the statewide semifinals. The top three semifinalists will compete at the state convention in 2021. Find rules and registration details at powayarea-ca.aauw.net or by contacting aauwboard@gmail.com.
I Love A Clean San Diego’s (ILACSD) 36th Annual Coastal Cleanup Day went virtual this year, with more than 7,800 volunteers conducting cleanups close to home and self-reporting litter data. Though the reported totals were lower compared to prior years due to smaller, decentralized efforts, there was an increase in the number of registered volunteers from 2019. “We piloted the virtually hosted cleanup event last June with the countywide Creek to Bay Cleanup, but we still weren’t sure what to expect with Coastal Cleanup Day,” said ILACSD event manager Lauren Short. “I’m so proud of the volunteers and how they showed up in a tough year – it’s truly phenomenal.” COVID-19 has caused noticeable environmental damage. Disposable personal protective equipment like masks and gloves stood out among the 2020 litter totals – items that had not been previously tracked. Yet for the 36th year in a row, cigarette butts and plastic in all its forms remain the chief polluters in San Diego County. Learn more at www.cleansd.org.
Pacific Ridge School Hosts Congressional Debate In October, students in Pacific Ridge School’s Government and Politics class hosted a congressional debate for the 49th congressional district between incumbent Representative Mike Levin and San Juan Capistrano City Council member and former mayor Brian Maryott. The event was hosted by the school via Zoom and moderated by Voice of San Diego’s Jesse Marx. The two candidates, students, and families of students were present, with all questions answered by the candidates generated by Pacific Ridge School students. “Helping organize the congressional debate was a great experience because as students, it is extremely important to engage in politics and take advantage of every learning opportunity we can get,” said Pacific Ridge School senior Allison Davidowski. “Being able to contact the candidates, collaborate with the campaigns, and write questions not only gave us experience in coordinating a political event, but it also allowed us to address topics important to young people as future voters.” The debate can be viewed at www.youtube.com/pacificridgeschool.
2020 Nonprofit of the Year Assemblymember Brian Maienschein named the Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol (RSVP) as the 2020 Nonprofit of the Year for the 77th Assembly District, serving the Rancho Bernardo, Poway, Scripps Ranch, and Mira Mesa communities. RSVP allows individuals over the age of 50 with a valid driver’s license to support local law enforcement by assisting in various services provided by the the San Diego Police Department, including vacation house checks, You Are Not Alone checks, and other community crime prevention programs. “The RSVP program has enriched the San Diego Police Department and San Diego County Sheriff’s Department in so many ways,” said Assemblymember Maienschein. “This program provides the opportunity for seniors to make a difference in their community while helping protect the safety of the community overall.” RSVP is among 105 nonprofits honored by California legislators this year. For more information visit www.calnonprofits.org.
Giving Together
Due to safety concerns, the Rancho Bernardo Community Foundation (RBCF) will not host its 32nd Annual Thanksgiving Luncheon this year. The foundation is asking community members to instead consider donating the price of the annual Thanksgiving Luncheon ticket. All donations will be matched by RBCF up to $10,000, which will be used to provide meals to individuals and families in need during the holidays. RBCF is an affiliate of the San Diego Foundation, which is now accepting applications for the 2021-2022 grant cycle for several other community foundation branches. The San Diego Foundation and The WD-40 Memory Making Fund also invite nonprofits to apply for the Advancing Health and Equity Grant, which seeks to address health inequities for low-income San Diegans. The San Diego County COVID-19 Small Business and Nonprofit Loan Program (SBNLP), a collaborative initiative to provide low-interest and no-interest loans to small businesses and nonprofit organizations to aid in the county’s economic recovery from COVID-19, has expanded its nonprofit loan pool eligibility. For more information visit www.rbcommunityfoundation.org. Find grant and loan applications at www.sdfoundation.org/grantseekers/ apply-for-assistance.
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT
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THE BISHOP’S SCHOOL
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hy Bishop’s? Why now? In the face of uncertainty, Bishop’s adapts. In times of struggle, they support one another. In a world facing complex issues, students and faculty engage. In moments of challenge, the Bishop’s community finds innovative solutions. The Bishop’s mode of teaching may have shifted, but their commitment to educating students did not waver. Bishop’s faculty teach in a deeply caring and personal manner, which they believe to be the foundation of meaningful learning and the key to student health and wellness. Independent education allows for the ability to nimbly adapt and consistently be resilient. Faculty support and inspire students to think independently and make thoughtful connections. Even now, as communities are
more isolated than ever, the School is finding new ways to engage with students and encourage them to be confident and courageous. To learn what a Bishop’s
education could look like for your child, visit the virtual tour at www.bishops.com/virtualtour and schedule a time to talk with an admissions team member.
Founded in 1909 and affiliated with the Episcopal Church, The Bishop’s School is an independent coeducational college-preparatory day school for students in grades 6 through 12 who live throughout San Diego County. ¢
7607 La Jolla Blvd. La Jolla, CA 92037 858-375-9431 admissions@bishops.com www.bishops.com GRADES: 6 – 12 ENROLLMENT: 800 STUDENT/TEACHER: 9:1 TUITION: $38,310
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PACIFIC RIDGE SCHOOL
6269 El Fuerte St. Carlsbad, CA 92009 www.pacificridge.org 760-448-9820 VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE:
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nter a Pacific Ridge School classroom, and you’ll experience something different – a class alive with student engagement, curiosity, critical thinking, and faculty commitment. Even joy. At Pacific Ridge, students sit around a table with their teacher rather than in rows of desks. They engage through listening, asking questions, and learning from their peers and teacher, rather than lectures. “Our Harkness teaching method involves empowering students with the confidence to engage with challenging material and appreciate multiple perspectives,” explained Dr. Bob Ogle, Head of School. The independent private school serving students in grades 7-12 opened in 2007. To help students meet the challenges of the future with confidence and resilience, the educational model promotes education through experience, marrying academic excellence with civic action and global engagement. The academic cornerstone
of the Pacific Ridge experience is Harkness learning. According to Dr. Ogle, Harkness puts students at the center of their education. “Each student is seen, heard, and actively included, which helps them to develop the critical thinking, courage, and open-mindedness to undertake anything that comes their way,” he said. Outside of the classroom. students develop understanding and agency through direct experience and exposure to the world. In a robust service learning program, students work with local and global communities to see how they can make a positive difference. Middle school students go off campus each week to assist local organizations, while upper school students lead their own groups, working each week to advance service projects. The school’s globally focused curriculum and a program of yearly travel help students think outside of themselves, develop empathy, and prepare to engage with the world around them. The last two weeks of each school year are reserved for
school-wide travel education. “These travel courses are themed for different experiences – cultural exploration, language immersion, service, academic study, or a combination,” Dr. Ogle explained. From studying U.S. government in Washington, D.C. to examining ancient and modern cultures in China, Pacific Ridge students have traveled across the U.S. and to 58 countries. In 2019, 11th and 12th graders traveled to Kenya, Colombia, Vietnam, Iceland, Italy, Vienna, Prague, South Africa, the Galapagos Islands, and Austin, TX. The students’ daily engagement and global interactions are led by a group of passionate faculty members. Teachers are also coaches, service learning facilitators, club advisors, and trip leaders. Their interactions with students create an inclusive community and a multifaceted, compassionate bond that goes beyond academic learning. Interactions around the
STUDENT/TEACHER: 7:1 TUITION: $33,750 POINTS OF PRIDE:
• Harkness learning approach • Growth through experiences and challenge • Global Education and Travel Program • Stellar faculty who also coach, advise service groups, and lead global trips • Robust co-curriculars and a schedule that allows for high levels of participation in them • Beautiful campus with latest technology
classroom table and around the world set Pacific Ridge graduates apart from their peers. “Our graduates are articulate, thoughtful, compassionate, and extremely prepared to take on an unpredictable future,” said Dr. Ogle. “They are adaptable, confident, comfortable in many different environments, and receptive to learning from diverse perspectives.” ¢
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THE GRAUER SCHOOL photos provided by The Grauer School
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ounded in 1991, The Grauer School has a long tradition of expeditionary learning that is woven into the fabric of the school. Through the school’s expeditionary learning program, students connect with each other and faculty mentors equally inside and outside the traditional classroom setting and can explore passions that invite them to go far beyond the standard curriculum. Expeditions offer valuable opportunities to practice the Grauer values of resourcefulness, compassion, and humanitarian service, as well as broaden students’ education. Arts, culture, geography, physical and social challenges, community service, and student reflection are all part of the expeditionary learning experience. While the pandemic precluded far-flung travel options this year, the school reimagined fall expeditions week to include expeditionary learning experiences throughout San Diego County, on campus, and even over Zoom. Options included workshops on painting, animation, chair-making with a master carpenter, and roller derby skating, as well as outings for hikes, fishing, surfing, meditation, biking, kayaking, and beach ecology. Zoom workshops included sessions on garden-to-table cooking, virtual travel, and Kung Fu/self-defense. Each teacher developed local adventures based upon personal passions and avocations. “This round of expeditions has enabled us to explore in more depth our local communities as well as develop greater relationships with locally owned businesses. It has once again reinforced our 1500 S. El Camino Real understanding that San Diego is Encinitas, CA 92024 a treasure chest of adventures www.GrauerSchool.com and opportunities,” said Trevor admissions@grauerschool.com
Olson, Athletic Director and Upper School Dean of Students. Over the years, students and faculty have crisscrossed the United States in search of expeditionary learning opportunities, from Alaska to New Orleans to Washington, D.C. Internationally, Grauer students have visited such destinations as Tanzania, India, Haiti, Israel, Thailand, and many more. “But it’s all here, right in our own backyards and imaginations,” said Dr. Stuart Grauer, Founder and Head of School. Engaging students in six core values – resourcefulness, intellectual curiosity, perseverance, compassion, self-advocacy, and accountability – The Grauer School aims to develop well-rounded students who are purposeful, confident global citizens. In addition to expeditionary learning and arts across the curriculum, The Grauer School also offers a diverse range of rigorous STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) options for students. The school maintains a highly competitive and successful robotics program, engineering design and computer science electives, and an environmental science class supported by the Green Grauer initiative. All math and science classes incorporate project-based learning and technology into the curriculum. Morgan Brown, math department chair, explains: “We believe that the best way for students to learn and appreciate STEM topics is to provide them with exciting, hands-on opportunities that directly correlate with and expand upon what they have learned in the classroom.” As the longest-serving independent school in North County San Diego, The Grauer School fosters nurturing relationships between teachers and students, giving learners 99th percentile levels of connection and engagement so that they are empowered in their education. “In a world that often seems to put standards before personal development, and to put institutional needs above human needs, Grauer keeps the focus on the individual student,” said Principal Dana Abplanalp-Diggs. “Our students achieve and are valued because they are developing personal passions, and teens coming of age are finding their unique voices at Grauer.” ¢
760-944-6777 VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE:
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“THE GRAUER SCHOOL AIMS TO DEVELOP WELL-ROUNDED STUDENTS WHO ARE GLOBAL CITIZENS WITH THE COURAGE TO REACH OUT.”
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CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
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rowing up in today’s world may look very different than a generation ago, but the foundations remain the same. Teens need to build knowledge, strengthen character, and learn responsibility. At Cathedral Catholic High School (CCHS), these core values are the foundations of the college preparatory education fostered in a faith-based community. Cathedral Catholic focuses on an integrative curriculum that develops the whole student – spiritually, intellectually, socially, and physically. In partnership with parents, the school forms an educational ministry that is mutually supportive and a community committed to excellence. The CCHS community is committed to creating graduates who carry a spirit of intellectual curiosity and a love for learning on their continuing journey of personal growth. Graduates of Cathedral Catholic have attended Notre Dame, Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Duke, and Stanford, as well as many of the other top universities in the country. The school hosts over 1,600 students, and the diverse student body is supported with over four million dollars in tuition assistance. Cultural and economic diversity in the student body is a cornerstone for Cathedral Catholic. Served by highly dedicated administration, faculty, and staff, students engage in learning and growth both inside and outside the classroom. In
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addition to the classrooms and labs, the campus has a library, theater, chapel, ceramics studio, music room, gymnasium, sports stadium, aquatics center, and multiple sports fields. The athletic program emphasizes skill development, teamwork, physical fitness, and,
most importantly, sportsmanship. At CCHS, the athletics go hand-inhand with the academics. The safety of students and employees is the school’s priority, and this year, CCHS offers a hybrid educational model. Students are divided into three cohorts for ABOUT THE SCHOOL:
5555 Del Mar Heights Rd. San Diego, CA 92130 858-523-4000 cchsadmin@ cathedralcatholic.org www.CathedralCatholic.org
GRADES: 9-12, Co-Ed ENROLLMENT: 1,650 STUDENT/TEACHER: 18:1 TUITION: $19,368
Cathedral Catholic High School is an innovative leader in Catholic, college preparatory education. Their rigorous, innovative education program is offered in a nurturing community based on the teachings of Jesus Christ and the traditions of the Catholic Church.
in-person and online learning. Students in Cohort A attend classes on Mondays and Tuesdays, and students in Cohort B attend classes on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Students in Cohort C have chosen the Dons Online Learning Program. All students attend distance learning on Fridays. While the world today’s students are entering has greatly changed, the foundation that students need to succeed have not. At CCHS, the core values of faith, knowledge, character, and responsibility remain strong and stable. Cathedral Catholic High School students have a strong balance between high academic achievement and being well-rounded contributing members of society. ¢
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ST. MICHAEL’S SCHOOL
WORKING TOGETHER FOR STUDENT SUCCESS St. Michael’s School Takes a Collaborative and Comprehensive Approach to Keep Students Thriving by LIZ ONUFER | photos provided by St. Michael’s School
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n times marked by unprecedented challenges, the students at St. Michael’s School are thriving. The collaboration, comprehensive approach, and community at St. Michael’s are ensuring that in the midst of the pandemic, their students continue to grow in faith, knowledge, and character. Last March when the pandemic forced the closure of all schools, St. Michael’s staff and faculty barely skipped a beat. “Teachers and administrators pivoted quickly and creatively,” Lisa Matens, Director of Admissions, acknowledged. “Students missed just one day of instruction while teachers instructed parents about virtual learning.” The Reopening Task Force was started, and the collaboration of parents, teachers, and administrators has ensured a comprehensive approach to reopening. This year, parents can choose to send their children in person or participate in distance learning. For the in-person learning, a number of precautions have been implemented, including acrylic shields at all desks, facial coverings worn by all students and staff, many outdoor classes, and electrostatic and fogging disinfection. The school nurse is ensuring strict adherence to all county guidelines and tracking the health of the school community members. For students opting for distance learning, teachers use Swivl devices to deliver synchronous lessons to both their in-person and distance students. Recently, St. Michael’s students participated in the Southern California Regional Future City competition, a project-based learning program for middle
school students to imagine, research, design, and build cities of the future. Four teams from St. Michael’s qualified for the competition, all of whom received recognition. Two teams placed in the top five, and our Hydrocity Team placed first and went to the National Competition in Washington, D.C. While the world outside the school campus may be shifting, the staff of St. Michael’s is committed to remaining true to their mission and values. St. Michael’s School is a welcoming place where genuine respect and appreciation of others is the ‘golden rule’ and where serving others is central to our mission. ¢
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15542 Pomerado Rd. Poway, CA 92064 858-485-1303 | info@SMSPoway.org www.SMSPoway.org GRADES: Preschool – 8 ENROLLMENT: 520 STUDENT/TEACHER: 15:1 TUITION: Preschool-Prekindergarten $2,550-$6,225; Kindergarten-8th Grade $6,400-$7,120 POINTS OF PRIDE:
• Comprehensive virus mitigation response & school nurse • Choice between full day in-person learning or distance learning • Rigorous academic program • Teaching the whole child: Heart, mind, body, and soul • Social emotional learning • Fine arts/STEM/theater/foreign language/technology • Emphasis on student-led community service • Resource support
THE NATIVITY SCHOOL
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tarting its 25th year, The Nativity School is nestled in the heart of Rancho Santa Fe, conveniently located off the I-5 freeway between the Del Mar Heights and Via de la Valle exits. The school serves students for in-person instruction on its campus in preschool through eighth grade (including a newly added Transitional Kindergarten program for fiveyear-olds) through a challenging yet nurturing curriculum that helps to prepare students not just for high school, but for the rest of their lives. The Nativity School strives to guide the intellectual formation in such a manner that the hearts and minds of each student have the potential to develop a steadfast, critical, and reasoned faith grounded in the Catholic tradition. Nativity’s low teacher-to-student ratio allows them to adapt to the many different learning styles of its students and to live the mission of the school and parish. The school offers specialized teachers in math, science, art, music, technology, and physical education and enrichment programming to complement a variety of student interests. The Nativity School is accredited by WASC/ WCEA and employs a credentialed, dedicated, and friendly faculty and staff. Nativity participates in the North County Parochial Athletic League, giving all students in grades K-8 the opportunity to participate in athletics on a year-round basis, hosting most games in the school’s new activity center and on the turf field. The Nativity School believes that knowledge is created through the transformation of experience and therefore they offer plenty of leadership and service learning opportunities. The school has a number of partnerships that assist them in creating meaningful experiential learning opportunities for students of all ages, both on campus and beyond the city’s borders. All interested parents are encouraged to visit The Nativity School – they think you’re going to like what you find. ¢
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6309 El Apajo Rd. Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 858-756-6763 TheNativitySchool.org
schedule a personal tour GRADES: Preschool – 8 ENROLLMENT: 204 TUITION: $9,950-$10,950. Financial aid is available.
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Army and Navy Academy 2505 Carlsbad Blvd. Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-729-2385 or 888-762-2388 www.ArmyAnd NavyAcademy.org
Cathedral Catholic High School 5555 Del Mar Heights Rd. San Diego, CA 92130 858-523-4000 www.CathedralCatholic.org
Maranatha Christian Schools 9050 Maranatha Dr. San Diego, CA 92127 858-759-9737 www.Maranatha ChristianSchools.org
Pacific Ridge School 6269 El Fuerte St. Carlsbad, CA 92009 760-448-9820 www.PacificRidge.org
Santa Fe Christian Schools 838 Academy Dr. Solana Beach, CA 92075 858-755-8900 www.SFCS.net
ABOUT THE SCHOOL
Army and Navy Academy believes that greatness lies in every boy, but first they need to believe in themselves. Every day, instructors listen, challenge, and encourage boys to imagine and accomplish their goals. The Academy knows that when they believe in a boy and nurture his best aspirations, he’ll discover his best self.
Cathedral Catholic High School is an innovative leader in Catholic, college preparatory education. Their rigorous, innovative education program is offered in a nurturing community based on the teachings of Jesus Christ and traditions of the Catholic Church.
Maranatha Christian Schools is a college prep learning community where students experience God’s love, are equipped to fulfill God’s unique call and purpose, and excel in their God-given potential through academics, arts, and athletics.
Pacific Ridge makes it easy for students to get involved and discover their passions. Activities such as service learning, clubs, arts, and athletics, considered extracurriculars at most schools, are built into the daily, weekly, and yearly calendar so all students can participate.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private preschool through 12th grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach. With a 100% four-year college acceptance rate, SFC graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities across the nation.
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PRIVATE SCHOOLS DIRECTORY NAME AND CONTACT
St. Gregory the Great Catholic School 15315 Stonebridge Pkwy., San Diego, CA 92131 858-397-1290 | www.StGGCS.org
St. Michael’s School 15542 Pomerado Rd., Poway, CA 92064 858-485-1303 | www.SMSPoway.org
The Bishop’s School 7607 La Jolla Blvd., La Jolla, CA 92037 858-375-9431 | www.Bishops.com
The Grauer School 1500 S. El Camino Real, Encinitas, CA 92024 760-944-6777 | www.GrauerSchool.com
The Nativity School 6309 El Apajo Rd., Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 858-756-6763 | www.TheNativitySchool.org
ABOUT THE SCHOOL
St. Gregory the Great Catholic School and Preschool is a faith-based, nurturing learning environment that promotes an attitude of stewardship and service, offering a rigorous academic curriculum that is enhanced by 1:1 iPad technology and STEM program. Student Council and Academic Decathlon are additional opportunities for middle school students. St. Michael’s School, located on a lush 25-acre campus in Poway, California, is a private, Catholic preschool through middle school dedicated to recognizing and cultivating the unique giftedness of each student across all areas of development: intellectual, emotional, physical, creative, and spiritual. The Bishop’s School is an independent, coeducational college preparatory day school for students grades 6 through 12 who live throughout San Diego County. Founded in 1909, the School is affiliated with the Episcopal church. As the longest-serving independent school in North County, The Grauer School develops students who are purposeful, confident global citizens by encouraging them to develop personal passions and find their unique voices. Since opening its doors in 1996, The Nativity School in Rancho Santa Fe has been a Catholic school serving students in preschool through eighth grade dedicated to teaching Christ-centered values that develop the whole person: mind, body, and spirit. Nativity seeks what is true, loves what is good, and leads by example.
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