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== Demographics ==
The community has about 80,000 residents, including students, hi-tech employees, families, and single people.<ref name="miramesa.com">{{Cite web |url=http://www.miramesa.com/content/mira_mesa_history.php |publisher=Mira Mesa Dot Com |title=Mira Mesa History |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070501022156/http://www.miramesa.com/content/mira_mesa_history.php |archivedate=2007-05-01 |df= }}</ref> There are over 23,000 homes in the community, averaging 3.09 people per household. The median age is 32.4 years.<ref name="miramesa.com"/>
The 2010 census counted: Asian 44.3%, White (not Hispanic or Latino) 31.8%, Hispanic or Latino 13.6%, African American/Black 4.8%, Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander 0.8%, and Native American 0.5%.
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* Mira Mesa AYSO Region 285 soccer program is open to all children between 4 and 19 years of age.<ref>[http://www.miramesaayso.org/ Mira Mesa AYSO Region 285]</ref>
* Mira Mesa girls' softball, for ages 12 and under, won the state championship in 1999, 2005 and 2006.<ref>[http://www.eteamz.com/llbbca32/news/index.cfm?cat=417927/ California District 32 Hall of Champions]</ref>
* The Mira Mesa Chargers is a non-profit organization that teaches the fundamentals of football and cheer to kids age 5-15.<ref>[http://mmchargers.org/ Mira Mesa Youth Football & Cheer]</ref> The Chargers Youth Football and Cheer Coach, Roger Dixon, was recognized by the San Diego Chargers with their Community Quarterback Award in 2011, recognizing his "extraordinary dedication to the children in the community."<ref>{{Cite web |title=Community Quarterback Award |url=http://www.chargers.com/community/community-foundation/community-quarterback-award.html |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111224023747/http://www.chargers.com/community/community-foundation/community-quarterback-award.html |archivedate=2011-12-24 |df= }}</ref>
* Mira Mesa Little League is a non-profit [[Little League Baseball]] organization for children.<ref>{{cite web | title = About MMLL | publisher = Mira Mesa Little League | url = http://www.miramesalittleleague.org/Default.aspx?tabid=707576 | accessdate = April 2016}}</ref>
* The Mira Mesa Rugby Team is a non profit team of fellow ruggers that meet every Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday at the recreation center
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=== Private schools ===
* Christ the Cornerstone Academy<ref>[http://www.ctc-academy.org/index.html Christ the Cornerstone Academy] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060616181322/http://ctc-academy.org/index.html |date=2006-06-16 }}</ref>
* Good Shepherd Catholic School<ref>[http://www.goodshepherdcatholic.net/ Good Shepherd Catholic School]</ref>
* Mira Mesa Christian School<ref>[http://www.miramesachristianschools.com/ Mira Mesa Christian School] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080409195426/http://www.miramesachristianschools.com/ |date=2008-04-09 }}</ref>
* Rainbow Kids Integral Preschool<ref>[http://www.rainbowkidsschool.com/ Rainbow Kids Integral Preschool]</ref>
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* Ericson Elementary School<ref>[http://www.ericsonelementary.com Ericson Elementary School]</ref>
* Hage Elementary School<ref>[http://www.hagepta.com/]</ref>
* Hickman Elementary School<ref>
* Jonas Salk Elementary School<ref>[http://mmcluster.org/schools/salk]</ref>
* Mason Elementary School<ref>
* Sandburg Elementary School<ref>[http://www.sandi.net/sandburg]</ref>
* Walker Elementary School<ref>
=== Middle schools ===
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