NEW POOL Makes a Splash

DIVING INTO SPRING: DISTRICT AND CITY LEADERS TO JOIN UNIVERSITY CITY HIGH STUDENTS, COMMUNITY TO CELEBRATE NEW JOINT-USE POOL AT STANDLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL

April 7th-2022
San Diego Unified Board of Education Vice President Sabrina Bazzo will join City Councilmember Joe LaCava, University City High School (UCHS) swim students, and the community to celebrate the grand opening of a new joint-use pool at Standley Middle School.

SPEAKERS:
Sabrina Bazzo, Board of Education Vice President, San Diego Unified

Joe LaCava, Councilmember, City of San Diego

Dr. John Lee Evans, Former Board of Ed. Trustee, San Diego Unified

William “Bill” Pearson, Principal, Standley Middle School

Michael Paredes, Principal, University City High School

Jackson Cassidy, Water Polo Player & Alumni, University City High School
and University of California at San Diego

BACKGROUND:
A highly anticipated series of projects continue to progress in University City and nearby schools. The Standley Middle School Joint-Use Improvements include a new pool and pool amenities building, an outdoor pavilion for school and community gatherings, and a walking and running path.

The facility is part of the Play All Day partnership between the San Diego Unified School District and the City of San Diego, meaning it will be used exclusively by students at designated times and open to the public at other designated times.

While work on the pool is complete, work on a new two-story classroom building and joint-use grass playfield at nearby Spreckels Elementary School continues. As part of the Whole Site Modernization project, a new entry vestibule will be constructed for the student services and administration building.

The joint-use facilities at Spreckels will expand with improvements to the existing Fort Field, a new natural grass multi-purpose field, decomposed granite walking track, hardcourts, play equipment, new additional off-street parking, and fencing to separate school and joint-use facilities.

Additional improvements at Spreckels include construction of a new student pick-up/drop-off area, creation of a secure and controlled visitor entry point, and major upgrades to the existing classroom, multi-purpose, and administration buildings.

Once the Spreckels project completes in 2024, a modernization of Standley will begin.

The Standley and Spreckels projects are funded by San Diego Unified’s capital bond improvement program, with a contribution from the City of San Diego for the Standley Middle Joint-Use Improvement project. You can read more about the projects by visiting http://fpcprojects.sandi.net.

San Diego Unified’s capital projects are funded by San Diego Unified School District’s Propositions S, Z and Measure YY, which are local bond measures approved by San Diego voters to repair, renovate and revitalize neighborhood schools. The City of San Diego contributes some design and construction funds and will operate and maintain the joint-use facilities.