Point Loma High’s Noel Pomerleau Named ‘High School Teacher of the Year’
By Madison Beveridge / Point Loma-OB Monthly / June 11, 2026
Noel Pomerleau of Point Loma High School, the San Diego Unified School District’s 2026 High School Teacher of the Year, teaches yoga, physical education and human body systems and has served in a variety of other roles, including coach, adviser and department chair.
Pomerleau, an educator for 14 years, has spent her entire career at Point Loma High.
“Students at this age often need the most support, and I love helping them understand how they learn best so they can move into the next phase of their lives with confidence,” she said.
The district annually honors award-winning teachers and other staff members at the “Stars in Education” event, which this year was May 20.
Pomerleau says the High School Teacher of the Year award is special to her because it sums up all she loves about her school.

By Kate Callen
Steven Mihailovich of the Point Loma-OB Monthly, a publication of the San Diego U-T, reported on June 9th about a presentation on Mariner’s Cove, a residential complex in east Ocean Beach at the most recent OB Planning Board meeting this month.
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