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December 9, 2010 at 7:20 PM #639061December 9, 2010 at 7:36 PM #637968sdrealtorParticipant
[quote=UCGal]Also to Scarlett’s point. UTC (north UC) does seem to be heavy on the academic types. Doyle Elementary is the north UC elementary school and it has decent APIs (in the 900’s).
I don’t think you can say UCHS is bad because of the multifamily stuff in UTC. If that were true, Doyle would have bad scores.[/quote]
Just to clarify that no where did I saw UCHS was bad. What I said was having a high degree of multi family housing feeding into a school tends to pull the scores down. Nothing more and nothing less.
December 9, 2010 at 7:36 PM #638041sdrealtorParticipant[quote=UCGal]Also to Scarlett’s point. UTC (north UC) does seem to be heavy on the academic types. Doyle Elementary is the north UC elementary school and it has decent APIs (in the 900’s).
I don’t think you can say UCHS is bad because of the multifamily stuff in UTC. If that were true, Doyle would have bad scores.[/quote]
Just to clarify that no where did I saw UCHS was bad. What I said was having a high degree of multi family housing feeding into a school tends to pull the scores down. Nothing more and nothing less.
December 9, 2010 at 7:36 PM #638622sdrealtorParticipant[quote=UCGal]Also to Scarlett’s point. UTC (north UC) does seem to be heavy on the academic types. Doyle Elementary is the north UC elementary school and it has decent APIs (in the 900’s).
I don’t think you can say UCHS is bad because of the multifamily stuff in UTC. If that were true, Doyle would have bad scores.[/quote]
Just to clarify that no where did I saw UCHS was bad. What I said was having a high degree of multi family housing feeding into a school tends to pull the scores down. Nothing more and nothing less.
December 9, 2010 at 7:36 PM #638754sdrealtorParticipant[quote=UCGal]Also to Scarlett’s point. UTC (north UC) does seem to be heavy on the academic types. Doyle Elementary is the north UC elementary school and it has decent APIs (in the 900’s).
I don’t think you can say UCHS is bad because of the multifamily stuff in UTC. If that were true, Doyle would have bad scores.[/quote]
Just to clarify that no where did I saw UCHS was bad. What I said was having a high degree of multi family housing feeding into a school tends to pull the scores down. Nothing more and nothing less.
December 9, 2010 at 7:36 PM #639071sdrealtorParticipant[quote=UCGal]Also to Scarlett’s point. UTC (north UC) does seem to be heavy on the academic types. Doyle Elementary is the north UC elementary school and it has decent APIs (in the 900’s).
I don’t think you can say UCHS is bad because of the multifamily stuff in UTC. If that were true, Doyle would have bad scores.[/quote]
Just to clarify that no where did I saw UCHS was bad. What I said was having a high degree of multi family housing feeding into a school tends to pull the scores down. Nothing more and nothing less.
December 9, 2010 at 8:19 PM #638003ScarlettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=UCGal][quote=bearishgurl][quote=sdrealtor]As for the lower scores I dont know the area as well as you but here is what I see many places. If there is alot of multi-family housing (i.e apartments like in UTC nearby) you draw a lower socio-economic demographic in. Do the kids who live in UTC attend UC high? If so that is probably what is going on.[/quote]
92121 multi-family about half UC and half LJ, slanting more to UC.[/quote]
When he says UTC I assume he means golden triangle, north of Rose Canyon. Most of that is 92122. And it’s almost entirely condos and apartment. Same zip as south UC – the part between 52 and Rose canyon. It all feeds to UC High.[/quote]
That’s what confused me, UCGal. 92122 (LJ Colony but also parts of UTC).
Yes, north of Rose Cyn … same zip as South UC. Sorry for the mixup, but both zips apply to multi-family. 92122 is northeast of the former Ardath Rd. annexation, is it not?
Thank you for the clarification.[/quote]
92122 starts on the other side East of I-5. Once you cross 5, you are in La Jolla. UCSD is in La Jolla zip code, as is the the La Jolla Village Square (92037)- across from the Mormon Temple (which is 92122). La Jolla Colony and UTC are 92122. Some exceptions – housing west of Genessee and North of La JOlla Village Dr, even though East of 5 are still in La Jolla zip code (Regents La Jolla, La Jolla Tennis Club) but they go to UC schools.
December 9, 2010 at 8:19 PM #638077ScarlettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=UCGal][quote=bearishgurl][quote=sdrealtor]As for the lower scores I dont know the area as well as you but here is what I see many places. If there is alot of multi-family housing (i.e apartments like in UTC nearby) you draw a lower socio-economic demographic in. Do the kids who live in UTC attend UC high? If so that is probably what is going on.[/quote]
92121 multi-family about half UC and half LJ, slanting more to UC.[/quote]
When he says UTC I assume he means golden triangle, north of Rose Canyon. Most of that is 92122. And it’s almost entirely condos and apartment. Same zip as south UC – the part between 52 and Rose canyon. It all feeds to UC High.[/quote]
That’s what confused me, UCGal. 92122 (LJ Colony but also parts of UTC).
Yes, north of Rose Cyn … same zip as South UC. Sorry for the mixup, but both zips apply to multi-family. 92122 is northeast of the former Ardath Rd. annexation, is it not?
Thank you for the clarification.[/quote]
92122 starts on the other side East of I-5. Once you cross 5, you are in La Jolla. UCSD is in La Jolla zip code, as is the the La Jolla Village Square (92037)- across from the Mormon Temple (which is 92122). La Jolla Colony and UTC are 92122. Some exceptions – housing west of Genessee and North of La JOlla Village Dr, even though East of 5 are still in La Jolla zip code (Regents La Jolla, La Jolla Tennis Club) but they go to UC schools.
December 9, 2010 at 8:19 PM #638657ScarlettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=UCGal][quote=bearishgurl][quote=sdrealtor]As for the lower scores I dont know the area as well as you but here is what I see many places. If there is alot of multi-family housing (i.e apartments like in UTC nearby) you draw a lower socio-economic demographic in. Do the kids who live in UTC attend UC high? If so that is probably what is going on.[/quote]
92121 multi-family about half UC and half LJ, slanting more to UC.[/quote]
When he says UTC I assume he means golden triangle, north of Rose Canyon. Most of that is 92122. And it’s almost entirely condos and apartment. Same zip as south UC – the part between 52 and Rose canyon. It all feeds to UC High.[/quote]
That’s what confused me, UCGal. 92122 (LJ Colony but also parts of UTC).
Yes, north of Rose Cyn … same zip as South UC. Sorry for the mixup, but both zips apply to multi-family. 92122 is northeast of the former Ardath Rd. annexation, is it not?
Thank you for the clarification.[/quote]
92122 starts on the other side East of I-5. Once you cross 5, you are in La Jolla. UCSD is in La Jolla zip code, as is the the La Jolla Village Square (92037)- across from the Mormon Temple (which is 92122). La Jolla Colony and UTC are 92122. Some exceptions – housing west of Genessee and North of La JOlla Village Dr, even though East of 5 are still in La Jolla zip code (Regents La Jolla, La Jolla Tennis Club) but they go to UC schools.
December 9, 2010 at 8:19 PM #638789ScarlettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=UCGal][quote=bearishgurl][quote=sdrealtor]As for the lower scores I dont know the area as well as you but here is what I see many places. If there is alot of multi-family housing (i.e apartments like in UTC nearby) you draw a lower socio-economic demographic in. Do the kids who live in UTC attend UC high? If so that is probably what is going on.[/quote]
92121 multi-family about half UC and half LJ, slanting more to UC.[/quote]
When he says UTC I assume he means golden triangle, north of Rose Canyon. Most of that is 92122. And it’s almost entirely condos and apartment. Same zip as south UC – the part between 52 and Rose canyon. It all feeds to UC High.[/quote]
That’s what confused me, UCGal. 92122 (LJ Colony but also parts of UTC).
Yes, north of Rose Cyn … same zip as South UC. Sorry for the mixup, but both zips apply to multi-family. 92122 is northeast of the former Ardath Rd. annexation, is it not?
Thank you for the clarification.[/quote]
92122 starts on the other side East of I-5. Once you cross 5, you are in La Jolla. UCSD is in La Jolla zip code, as is the the La Jolla Village Square (92037)- across from the Mormon Temple (which is 92122). La Jolla Colony and UTC are 92122. Some exceptions – housing west of Genessee and North of La JOlla Village Dr, even though East of 5 are still in La Jolla zip code (Regents La Jolla, La Jolla Tennis Club) but they go to UC schools.
December 9, 2010 at 8:19 PM #639106ScarlettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=UCGal][quote=bearishgurl][quote=sdrealtor]As for the lower scores I dont know the area as well as you but here is what I see many places. If there is alot of multi-family housing (i.e apartments like in UTC nearby) you draw a lower socio-economic demographic in. Do the kids who live in UTC attend UC high? If so that is probably what is going on.[/quote]
92121 multi-family about half UC and half LJ, slanting more to UC.[/quote]
When he says UTC I assume he means golden triangle, north of Rose Canyon. Most of that is 92122. And it’s almost entirely condos and apartment. Same zip as south UC – the part between 52 and Rose canyon. It all feeds to UC High.[/quote]
That’s what confused me, UCGal. 92122 (LJ Colony but also parts of UTC).
Yes, north of Rose Cyn … same zip as South UC. Sorry for the mixup, but both zips apply to multi-family. 92122 is northeast of the former Ardath Rd. annexation, is it not?
Thank you for the clarification.[/quote]
92122 starts on the other side East of I-5. Once you cross 5, you are in La Jolla. UCSD is in La Jolla zip code, as is the the La Jolla Village Square (92037)- across from the Mormon Temple (which is 92122). La Jolla Colony and UTC are 92122. Some exceptions – housing west of Genessee and North of La JOlla Village Dr, even though East of 5 are still in La Jolla zip code (Regents La Jolla, La Jolla Tennis Club) but they go to UC schools.
December 9, 2010 at 8:43 PM #638018bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]92122 starts on the other side East of I-5. Once you cross 5, you are in La Jolla. UCSD is in La Jolla zip code, as is the the La Jolla Village Square (92037)- across from the Mormon Temple (which is 92122). La Jolla Colony and UTC are 92122. Some exceptions – housing west of Genessee and North of La JOlla Village Dr, even though East of 5 are still in La Jolla zip code (Regents La Jolla, La Jolla Tennis Club) but they go to UC schools.[/quote]
Thank you for that clarification, Scarlett!
But as far as I know, UCSD has its own zip code, 92192 and 92193 (PO Boxes).
Also, a “La Jolla” (annexed condo) residence doesn’t necessarily equate to “guaranteed LJ school attendance boundaries.” Just an FYI here :=]
December 9, 2010 at 8:43 PM #638092bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]92122 starts on the other side East of I-5. Once you cross 5, you are in La Jolla. UCSD is in La Jolla zip code, as is the the La Jolla Village Square (92037)- across from the Mormon Temple (which is 92122). La Jolla Colony and UTC are 92122. Some exceptions – housing west of Genessee and North of La JOlla Village Dr, even though East of 5 are still in La Jolla zip code (Regents La Jolla, La Jolla Tennis Club) but they go to UC schools.[/quote]
Thank you for that clarification, Scarlett!
But as far as I know, UCSD has its own zip code, 92192 and 92193 (PO Boxes).
Also, a “La Jolla” (annexed condo) residence doesn’t necessarily equate to “guaranteed LJ school attendance boundaries.” Just an FYI here :=]
December 9, 2010 at 8:43 PM #638672bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]92122 starts on the other side East of I-5. Once you cross 5, you are in La Jolla. UCSD is in La Jolla zip code, as is the the La Jolla Village Square (92037)- across from the Mormon Temple (which is 92122). La Jolla Colony and UTC are 92122. Some exceptions – housing west of Genessee and North of La JOlla Village Dr, even though East of 5 are still in La Jolla zip code (Regents La Jolla, La Jolla Tennis Club) but they go to UC schools.[/quote]
Thank you for that clarification, Scarlett!
But as far as I know, UCSD has its own zip code, 92192 and 92193 (PO Boxes).
Also, a “La Jolla” (annexed condo) residence doesn’t necessarily equate to “guaranteed LJ school attendance boundaries.” Just an FYI here :=]
December 9, 2010 at 8:43 PM #638804bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]92122 starts on the other side East of I-5. Once you cross 5, you are in La Jolla. UCSD is in La Jolla zip code, as is the the La Jolla Village Square (92037)- across from the Mormon Temple (which is 92122). La Jolla Colony and UTC are 92122. Some exceptions – housing west of Genessee and North of La JOlla Village Dr, even though East of 5 are still in La Jolla zip code (Regents La Jolla, La Jolla Tennis Club) but they go to UC schools.[/quote]
Thank you for that clarification, Scarlett!
But as far as I know, UCSD has its own zip code, 92192 and 92193 (PO Boxes).
Also, a “La Jolla” (annexed condo) residence doesn’t necessarily equate to “guaranteed LJ school attendance boundaries.” Just an FYI here :=]
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