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April 6, 2011 at 12:36 PM #684108April 6, 2011 at 12:36 PM #684935nlaParticipant
These are the areas that I would consider good:
Eastlake Greens/Trails/Vista/Woods. Rolling Hills are pretty good too. All those areas have elementary schools that are 900 and above and feeds to Eastlake Middle and High.Avoid the older Eastlake neighborhood (Shores and Hills) and San Miguel Ranch. For some reason their elementary school’s API are in the low to mid 800.
Pretty much in my neighborhood, it’s kid friendly. One thing that I hate about it is a certain segment of the population loves to party too much. Nothing is wrong with that but sometimes it’s a little bit too much. Is it too much to ask if they can at least do it on a non-school night? Sometimes I see kids still awake at midnight on Sunday night.
April 6, 2011 at 12:36 PM #685286nlaParticipantThese are the areas that I would consider good:
Eastlake Greens/Trails/Vista/Woods. Rolling Hills are pretty good too. All those areas have elementary schools that are 900 and above and feeds to Eastlake Middle and High.Avoid the older Eastlake neighborhood (Shores and Hills) and San Miguel Ranch. For some reason their elementary school’s API are in the low to mid 800.
Pretty much in my neighborhood, it’s kid friendly. One thing that I hate about it is a certain segment of the population loves to party too much. Nothing is wrong with that but sometimes it’s a little bit too much. Is it too much to ask if they can at least do it on a non-school night? Sometimes I see kids still awake at midnight on Sunday night.
April 6, 2011 at 12:36 PM #684794nlaParticipantThese are the areas that I would consider good:
Eastlake Greens/Trails/Vista/Woods. Rolling Hills are pretty good too. All those areas have elementary schools that are 900 and above and feeds to Eastlake Middle and High.Avoid the older Eastlake neighborhood (Shores and Hills) and San Miguel Ranch. For some reason their elementary school’s API are in the low to mid 800.
Pretty much in my neighborhood, it’s kid friendly. One thing that I hate about it is a certain segment of the population loves to party too much. Nothing is wrong with that but sometimes it’s a little bit too much. Is it too much to ask if they can at least do it on a non-school night? Sometimes I see kids still awake at midnight on Sunday night.
April 6, 2011 at 12:36 PM #684163nlaParticipantThese are the areas that I would consider good:
Eastlake Greens/Trails/Vista/Woods. Rolling Hills are pretty good too. All those areas have elementary schools that are 900 and above and feeds to Eastlake Middle and High.Avoid the older Eastlake neighborhood (Shores and Hills) and San Miguel Ranch. For some reason their elementary school’s API are in the low to mid 800.
Pretty much in my neighborhood, it’s kid friendly. One thing that I hate about it is a certain segment of the population loves to party too much. Nothing is wrong with that but sometimes it’s a little bit too much. Is it too much to ask if they can at least do it on a non-school night? Sometimes I see kids still awake at midnight on Sunday night.
April 6, 2011 at 12:36 PM #684113nlaParticipantThese are the areas that I would consider good:
Eastlake Greens/Trails/Vista/Woods. Rolling Hills are pretty good too. All those areas have elementary schools that are 900 and above and feeds to Eastlake Middle and High.Avoid the older Eastlake neighborhood (Shores and Hills) and San Miguel Ranch. For some reason their elementary school’s API are in the low to mid 800.
Pretty much in my neighborhood, it’s kid friendly. One thing that I hate about it is a certain segment of the population loves to party too much. Nothing is wrong with that but sometimes it’s a little bit too much. Is it too much to ask if they can at least do it on a non-school night? Sometimes I see kids still awake at midnight on Sunday night.
April 6, 2011 at 2:48 PM #684869anParticipantDepending on where you work, Mira Mesa is quite reasonably priced w/ decent schools as well.
Elementary school:
Sandburg Elementary – 907
Hickman Elementary – 879
Ericson Elementary – 921
Mason Elementary – 871Middle School:
Challenger Middle – 864Mira Mesa High – 823
April 6, 2011 at 2:48 PM #684238anParticipantDepending on where you work, Mira Mesa is quite reasonably priced w/ decent schools as well.
Elementary school:
Sandburg Elementary – 907
Hickman Elementary – 879
Ericson Elementary – 921
Mason Elementary – 871Middle School:
Challenger Middle – 864Mira Mesa High – 823
April 6, 2011 at 2:48 PM #685010anParticipantDepending on where you work, Mira Mesa is quite reasonably priced w/ decent schools as well.
Elementary school:
Sandburg Elementary – 907
Hickman Elementary – 879
Ericson Elementary – 921
Mason Elementary – 871Middle School:
Challenger Middle – 864Mira Mesa High – 823
April 6, 2011 at 2:48 PM #684189anParticipantDepending on where you work, Mira Mesa is quite reasonably priced w/ decent schools as well.
Elementary school:
Sandburg Elementary – 907
Hickman Elementary – 879
Ericson Elementary – 921
Mason Elementary – 871Middle School:
Challenger Middle – 864Mira Mesa High – 823
April 6, 2011 at 2:48 PM #685361anParticipantDepending on where you work, Mira Mesa is quite reasonably priced w/ decent schools as well.
Elementary school:
Sandburg Elementary – 907
Hickman Elementary – 879
Ericson Elementary – 921
Mason Elementary – 871Middle School:
Challenger Middle – 864Mira Mesa High – 823
April 6, 2011 at 3:30 PM #684879jameswennParticipantIf you have young kids consider private schools. They start as low as 3500 a year per child for a parochial school. They tend to be selective and use national standardized tests.
This option could give you some time to make sure you get in the right area.
April 6, 2011 at 3:30 PM #684248jameswennParticipantIf you have young kids consider private schools. They start as low as 3500 a year per child for a parochial school. They tend to be selective and use national standardized tests.
This option could give you some time to make sure you get in the right area.
April 6, 2011 at 3:30 PM #685020jameswennParticipantIf you have young kids consider private schools. They start as low as 3500 a year per child for a parochial school. They tend to be selective and use national standardized tests.
This option could give you some time to make sure you get in the right area.
April 6, 2011 at 3:30 PM #684199jameswennParticipantIf you have young kids consider private schools. They start as low as 3500 a year per child for a parochial school. They tend to be selective and use national standardized tests.
This option could give you some time to make sure you get in the right area.
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