It’s never been easier for Coronado students to secure jobs, according to Discover Coronado, the city’s marketing organization. Hiring representatives are meeting students at Coronado High School during job fairs on March 16th and April 6th. Students 16 and over can meet with human resources representatives from the Hotel del Coronado, Loews Coronado Bay Resort, […]
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Adventure to Neverland ballet to perform March 11 at CoSA
Inspire School of Ballet will present a brand new ballet, “Adventure to Neverland,” directed by Stephanie Cotton Qunintana, at Coronado School of the Arts on March 11. The 6 p.m. show will feature the Darling siblings on their “Adventure to Neverland,” and it will be filled with mermaids, pirates, crocodiles, and fairies, according to organizers. […]
Larry Delrose of Coronado’s Talent made film with Hollywood stars
Larry Delrose, also known as “Mr. Entertainment,” will lead the sixth annual Coronado’s Talent on March 16. He once made a movie with Natasha Lyonne and Hollywood legends.
Lessons in Chemistry author event on Friday moved to Coronado High School
Due to overwhelming demand to see Bonnie Garmus, author of New York Times No. 1 bestseller Lessons in Chemistry, her Coronado appearance is moving to the Performing Arts Theater at Coronado High School on Friday.
CoSA Digital Arts presents “CODE RED” on Thursday
The CoSA Digital Arts Conservatory presents CODE RED, a 3D exhibit, on Thursday at Coronado High School’s Black Box Theater from 6-8 p.m. Guests are invited to wear Chroma glasses to experience the dramatic 3D effects and “pop” of the color red, exploring themes like film noir, apocalyptic, and sci-fi. “Anything with red on a dark background […]
Library hosts “Inspirations of American Jazz and Musical Friendships” concert on Friday
Explore how American and French composers were inspired by American jazz and musical friendships on Friday, February 24 at 1 p.m. at the Coronado Public Library. Full of rhythmic drive and blues, this program featuring violinist Alicia Choi and pianist Futaba Niekawa includes William Bolcom’s Sonata no. 2, Maurice Ravel’s Sonata no. 2, Amy Beach’s Romance, […]
Looking to join a book club at Coronado Library?
The Coronado Public Library has three very different book clubs, with meetings starting on Feb. 25.
Meet the editorial board of The Coronado News
The Coronado News has three members for its editorial board and is seeking a fourth with local roots. Here are the members.
Equity Conference still hot button at CUSD board meeting
Equity training for Coronado Unified School District employees again was a controversial issue at this month’s school board meeting.
Coronado High boys basketball season ends on nail-biter at home
The Coronado Islanders boys basketball team’s season came to an end on Valentine’s Day, after a nail-biting 53-50 loss to Mount Carmel in the first round of the CIF San Diego Section playoffs. It was the lone home defeat of the season for the Islanders, who finished the season 21-8. Mount Carmel improved to 13-16 […]
Under fire, Coronado Schools defend diversity training, cost
The Coronado School District, which has battled racial controversies the past few years, on Wednesday issued a two-page press release justifying an $11,500 expense for staff to attend an equity conference. The move came a day before the school board’s 4 p.m. Thursday meeting, and it followed criticism from a small group of critics and […]
The mysteriously hidden SS Monte Carlo could show herself Sunday
America in the 1920s and 30s was a cocktail of deep revelry, the unwelcomed Prohibition and the Great Depression. However, one place managed to escape it all. Floating in international waters, a concrete ship, the SS Monte Carlo, was anchored 3 miles offshore from Coronado. And this Sunday, around 3 p.m., is likely the ideal […]
Coronado Junior Women’s Club raises $20,000 for Outdoor Outreach
The money will help provide outdoor experiences for San Diego youth.
Nominate your furry friend for Pet of the Week
Submit your nominations for Pet of the Week to The Coronado News. Send a picture and short story to craig@thecoronadonews.com
Hispanic enrollment now one in four Coronado students
Hispanic enrollment has surged the past five years in the Coronado School District, mirroring a trend in San Diego County.
Coronado High School competitive cheer squad wins a third championship
Coronado High School’s competitive cheer team pulled a sweep to win its third title of the season.
