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February 11, 2008 at 10:39 PM #152169February 12, 2008 at 6:07 AM #152307terriParticipant
How would you compare that to the schools in La Costa valley? I had alot of recommendations to check this area out, but I grew wary as soon as I realized the schools werent Cbad. I know they are probably up and coming because of the new suburban growth. My gut is telling me to stay with Carlsbad…Pacific Rim did stand out to me when I researched the schools, but so did Aviara Oaks too.
February 12, 2008 at 6:07 AM #152234terriParticipantHow would you compare that to the schools in La Costa valley? I had alot of recommendations to check this area out, but I grew wary as soon as I realized the schools werent Cbad. I know they are probably up and coming because of the new suburban growth. My gut is telling me to stay with Carlsbad…Pacific Rim did stand out to me when I researched the schools, but so did Aviara Oaks too.
February 12, 2008 at 6:07 AM #152208terriParticipantHow would you compare that to the schools in La Costa valley? I had alot of recommendations to check this area out, but I grew wary as soon as I realized the schools werent Cbad. I know they are probably up and coming because of the new suburban growth. My gut is telling me to stay with Carlsbad…Pacific Rim did stand out to me when I researched the schools, but so did Aviara Oaks too.
February 12, 2008 at 6:07 AM #151941terriParticipantHow would you compare that to the schools in La Costa valley? I had alot of recommendations to check this area out, but I grew wary as soon as I realized the schools werent Cbad. I know they are probably up and coming because of the new suburban growth. My gut is telling me to stay with Carlsbad…Pacific Rim did stand out to me when I researched the schools, but so did Aviara Oaks too.
February 12, 2008 at 6:07 AM #152216terriParticipantHow would you compare that to the schools in La Costa valley? I had alot of recommendations to check this area out, but I grew wary as soon as I realized the schools werent Cbad. I know they are probably up and coming because of the new suburban growth. My gut is telling me to stay with Carlsbad…Pacific Rim did stand out to me when I researched the schools, but so did Aviara Oaks too.
February 12, 2008 at 10:36 AM #152121CBadParticipantAccording to your own link, waiting, Kelly in Olde Carlsbad(92008) beat out Pacific Rim and Aviara. Also look at El Camino Creek (92009). No bias here since my kids don’t go to any of these public schools nor would I choose a school solely on test scores and demographics (the test scores are the demographics). Basically look at the percentage of Hispanic kids (and ‘riff-raf’) going to the school and you’ll arrive at the decision most of you people will make about where you’ll live and send your kids to school.
February 12, 2008 at 10:36 AM #152391CBadParticipantAccording to your own link, waiting, Kelly in Olde Carlsbad(92008) beat out Pacific Rim and Aviara. Also look at El Camino Creek (92009). No bias here since my kids don’t go to any of these public schools nor would I choose a school solely on test scores and demographics (the test scores are the demographics). Basically look at the percentage of Hispanic kids (and ‘riff-raf’) going to the school and you’ll arrive at the decision most of you people will make about where you’ll live and send your kids to school.
February 12, 2008 at 10:36 AM #152398CBadParticipantAccording to your own link, waiting, Kelly in Olde Carlsbad(92008) beat out Pacific Rim and Aviara. Also look at El Camino Creek (92009). No bias here since my kids don’t go to any of these public schools nor would I choose a school solely on test scores and demographics (the test scores are the demographics). Basically look at the percentage of Hispanic kids (and ‘riff-raf’) going to the school and you’ll arrive at the decision most of you people will make about where you’ll live and send your kids to school.
February 12, 2008 at 10:36 AM #152418CBadParticipantAccording to your own link, waiting, Kelly in Olde Carlsbad(92008) beat out Pacific Rim and Aviara. Also look at El Camino Creek (92009). No bias here since my kids don’t go to any of these public schools nor would I choose a school solely on test scores and demographics (the test scores are the demographics). Basically look at the percentage of Hispanic kids (and ‘riff-raf’) going to the school and you’ll arrive at the decision most of you people will make about where you’ll live and send your kids to school.
February 12, 2008 at 10:36 AM #152489CBadParticipantAccording to your own link, waiting, Kelly in Olde Carlsbad(92008) beat out Pacific Rim and Aviara. Also look at El Camino Creek (92009). No bias here since my kids don’t go to any of these public schools nor would I choose a school solely on test scores and demographics (the test scores are the demographics). Basically look at the percentage of Hispanic kids (and ‘riff-raf’) going to the school and you’ll arrive at the decision most of you people will make about where you’ll live and send your kids to school.
February 12, 2008 at 12:57 PM #152222waiting for bottomParticipantI never mentioned test scores. Only economics and demographics. That said, you are correct, Kelly beats them all. But Kelly feeds into Calavera Middle school so that kills Kelly.
La Costa Valley by most accounts has better schools than Carlsbad. The major difference is the high school. La Costa Canyon vs. Carlsbad is no contest and the overall district (San Deguito)has 7% econ dis vs. 20% in CBad.
February 12, 2008 at 12:57 PM #152590waiting for bottomParticipantI never mentioned test scores. Only economics and demographics. That said, you are correct, Kelly beats them all. But Kelly feeds into Calavera Middle school so that kills Kelly.
La Costa Valley by most accounts has better schools than Carlsbad. The major difference is the high school. La Costa Canyon vs. Carlsbad is no contest and the overall district (San Deguito)has 7% econ dis vs. 20% in CBad.
February 12, 2008 at 12:57 PM #152492waiting for bottomParticipantI never mentioned test scores. Only economics and demographics. That said, you are correct, Kelly beats them all. But Kelly feeds into Calavera Middle school so that kills Kelly.
La Costa Valley by most accounts has better schools than Carlsbad. The major difference is the high school. La Costa Canyon vs. Carlsbad is no contest and the overall district (San Deguito)has 7% econ dis vs. 20% in CBad.
February 12, 2008 at 12:57 PM #152497waiting for bottomParticipantI never mentioned test scores. Only economics and demographics. That said, you are correct, Kelly beats them all. But Kelly feeds into Calavera Middle school so that kills Kelly.
La Costa Valley by most accounts has better schools than Carlsbad. The major difference is the high school. La Costa Canyon vs. Carlsbad is no contest and the overall district (San Deguito)has 7% econ dis vs. 20% in CBad.
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