Mira Mesa High School




I have to take this school to task for not having the good sense to find out
the official high school distances before constructing the track. As a result,
this track, built since 2000 is built to Imperial measurement standards that
were outdated in the mid-1970's. As a result, all of the races need strange
offsets to run the proper distances--evidenced by all the extra lines (particularly
in lane 1) and the multi-colored cascading 4x400 passing zones. A concrete mistake that cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.