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Stop Consideration of Closing Any PB Schools!

We sent this letter to the San Diego Unified School District and urge you to contact our local school board representative Mr. Scott Barnett sbarnett@sandi.net and stress to him your thoughts about this vitally important issue.

Dear School Board Member:

Many of our members have approached the Board of Directors of our Pacific Beach Town Council with concerns for the future of our schools, their long-established specialized programs and our school cluster.

Our members concerns include yet are not limited to:

  1. The critical concern that Board of Education decisions are being hastily offered and considered without minimal parent or community support.
  2. That, when specifically considering closing the Pacific Beach Middle School (PBMS) site, the most centrally located in the community, this decision would likely result in many negative impacts. We are concerned, that you have not taken time to study potential negative impacts on our community including the majority of students needing to be driven to campus, the resulting traffic congestion and other public safety issues.
  3. A closure of either our PBMS or our Mission Bay High School (MBHS) would directly and negatively counter the concept of providing nearby neighborhood schools.
  4. We are gravely concerned that, if enrollment at both the middle and high schools is reduced, the International Baccalaureate (IB) program would not be allowed to continue under their existing certification requirements. Our members and residents have heard that, by reducing campus sizes so significantly, the result would be the discontinuance of the IB program—as it would not be sustainable.
  5. We would love to consider a YMCA joint use project that would eventually augment our PBMS school campus with a swimming pool, soccer field and sports facility.

The Pacific Beach Town Council and our nearly five-hundred residential and business members do not support the Board of Education’s position of closing ANY schools in the Mission Bay Cluster.  Nor do we support any effort that would discontinue our IB program in any of our schools.

We believe your taking either action would have a significant negative impact on our cluster, our community and ultimately our students—who have placed their trust in us to provide them the best education possible in their local schools.

Finally, we believe that all ‘Prop S’ funds previously allocated to the Mission Bay Cluster should remain within the cluster and on schedule, regardless of any changes imposed on our community with or without our support.

We appreciate the difficulties you face but, also sincerely hope that you will respect our community and members beliefs as you make such important decisions that may very well adversely affect our community.

Sincerely,

Pacific Beach Town Council

Joe Wilding

President

General Meeting

Check our Agendas & Minutes page out for our monthly meeting agendas. We’ll also add support materials as they are made available. For instance, we posted a PBTC Bylaws document that will be presented at the meeting.

Also, check out Community Calendar for current listings from the PBTC as well as many other community groups, schools and library.

2010 PAESAN: Community to extend thanks to local emergency workers

Police and Emergency Services Appreciation Night (PAESAN) is a unique community picnic and awards ceremony created to honor emergency service workers in Pacific Beach.

The first PAESAN was held 30 years ago after Pacific Beach Town Council (PBTC) members decided they wanted an opportunity to thank emergency workers in person for all they did.

“During a crisis or an emergency you don’t have time to thank the people who take care of us,” said Ruby Houck, PBTC vice president and the event’s organizer since 2003. more »

Pacific Beach Town Council Membership Analysis

PB Town Council Total current membership = 597

  • Renewed (joined:1957 – 2005) = 216 (36%)
  • Renewed* (joined: 2006 – 2009) = 301 (51%)

*significant growth in membership beginning in 2006

New Members
- 2006 = 91 (30%)
- 2007 = 63 (21%)
- 2008 = 63 (21%)
- 2009 = 84 (28%)
New (from 1/1/2010 – 6/20/2010) = 80 (13%) more »

2010 PB Town Council Welcomes Officers, Directors, New Honorary Mayor

The halls of the Mission Bay Yacht Club saw friends old and new come together to name board members and directors of the Pacific Beach Town Council during the board’s installation dinner and ceremony Jan. 16.

The council officially recognized board officers — including newly elected Town Council President Rose Galliher, and appointed Todd Brown as the Honorary Mayor of Pacific Beach.

“One of the things I want to do is make sure all the different organizations work together because it takes all of us to work and make Pacific Beach beautiful,” Galliher said. more »

Question & Answer: Incoming PBTC president outlines top issues and goals

Rose Galliher, an 11-year resident of Pacific Beach, began her term as Pacific Beach Town Council president in January. She has been a member of the Town Council for 10 years and now has the opportunity to lead the organization.
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Public invited to 2010 PB Town Council installation dinner

The Pacific Beach Town Council invites the public to attend its annual installation dinner to introduce the council’s new officers and directors and to announce the honorary mayor for 2010. Rose Galliher will assume the helm as the president, and Ruby Houck will serve as vice-president. Jennifer Dreyfus will act as secretary. more »