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The flag of San Diego consists of three vertical bands; colored from left to right; dark red, white and gold. The central white band carries the city seal, which carries the words: "The City of San Diego · State of California · Semper Vigilans." The last of those three phrases is the city's official motto, Latin for "ever vigilant."
On February 18, 1957, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors adopted an official flag for the county, depicting the county's seal on a field of white, bordered at the top by a band of red, and at the bottom by a band of green, representing how San Diego County was under the control of King Charles of Spain, Mexico, the Republic of California ...
This flag was designed by Hugh A. Maron, who won $100 in a contest sponsored by Charles L. Peckham and business associates. It was officially adopted by the city council on 18 September 1924, amid enthusiasm for the city’s winning peacock float at the Tournament of Roses that same year.
On July 1, 1970, Glendale College became a part of the Glendale Junior College District. On April 20, 1971, the Board of Education adopted a resolution changing the District name to Glendale Community College District. On November 4, 1980, Glendale voters approved a measure to establish separate Boards, with the new board taking office in April ...
Mira Mesa Senior High School (MMHS) is a public high school in San Diego, California. It is part of San Diego Unified School District . The school serves the Mira Mesa community as well as students participating in the district's Voluntary Enrollment Exchange Program (VEEP).
In 2018, the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System launched Elevate San Diego, a public participation plan that will address the needs for the growing population, and eventually invoke Assembly Bill 805, and increase the half-cent sales tax within MTS jurisdiction via ballot proposition. It has been postponed indefinitely due to the pandemic. [6]
San Diego County is hoping a new program will keep low-income seniors off the streets before they even get close to homelessness. San Diego County is hoping a new program will keep low-income ...
Holy Family Girls High School, a college-preparatory school, opened its doors to 21 freshmen in September 1937. For three years, classes were held on the top floor of the grade school and were conducted by the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, with Sister Mary St. Bertha, B.V.M., as principal until 1943.