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December 27, 2008 at 4:48 PM #321100December 28, 2008 at 4:36 PM #320737daveljParticipant
I suspect that if you asked folks over the age of 40 how important the schools they attended were (HS, undergrad, grad, etc.) to their ultimate success/happiness, most would say not much. I think that it’s probably pretty rare when paying for a private school at any level is really worth it.
December 28, 2008 at 4:36 PM #321084daveljParticipantI suspect that if you asked folks over the age of 40 how important the schools they attended were (HS, undergrad, grad, etc.) to their ultimate success/happiness, most would say not much. I think that it’s probably pretty rare when paying for a private school at any level is really worth it.
December 28, 2008 at 4:36 PM #321138daveljParticipantI suspect that if you asked folks over the age of 40 how important the schools they attended were (HS, undergrad, grad, etc.) to their ultimate success/happiness, most would say not much. I think that it’s probably pretty rare when paying for a private school at any level is really worth it.
December 28, 2008 at 4:36 PM #321156daveljParticipantI suspect that if you asked folks over the age of 40 how important the schools they attended were (HS, undergrad, grad, etc.) to their ultimate success/happiness, most would say not much. I think that it’s probably pretty rare when paying for a private school at any level is really worth it.
December 28, 2008 at 4:36 PM #321236daveljParticipantI suspect that if you asked folks over the age of 40 how important the schools they attended were (HS, undergrad, grad, etc.) to their ultimate success/happiness, most would say not much. I think that it’s probably pretty rare when paying for a private school at any level is really worth it.
December 30, 2008 at 10:07 AM #321275AnonymousGuestMy daughter goes to Torrey Pines and this is the first time I’ve heard “a third of all students in Torrey Pines High School are Jewish” and “The school even had to make Yom Kippur an official holiday.”
Not sure if either are true.
IMO, maybe 10% of the student body is Jewish. It’s only an educated guess.
As for Yom Kipper being a Holiday. Not in our experience. Here’s the school calender.
http://tp.sduhsd.net/documents/Odd-Even%20Calendar%202008-2009.pdf
December 30, 2008 at 10:07 AM #321622AnonymousGuestMy daughter goes to Torrey Pines and this is the first time I’ve heard “a third of all students in Torrey Pines High School are Jewish” and “The school even had to make Yom Kippur an official holiday.”
Not sure if either are true.
IMO, maybe 10% of the student body is Jewish. It’s only an educated guess.
As for Yom Kipper being a Holiday. Not in our experience. Here’s the school calender.
http://tp.sduhsd.net/documents/Odd-Even%20Calendar%202008-2009.pdf
December 30, 2008 at 10:07 AM #321679AnonymousGuestMy daughter goes to Torrey Pines and this is the first time I’ve heard “a third of all students in Torrey Pines High School are Jewish” and “The school even had to make Yom Kippur an official holiday.”
Not sure if either are true.
IMO, maybe 10% of the student body is Jewish. It’s only an educated guess.
As for Yom Kipper being a Holiday. Not in our experience. Here’s the school calender.
http://tp.sduhsd.net/documents/Odd-Even%20Calendar%202008-2009.pdf
December 30, 2008 at 10:07 AM #321697AnonymousGuestMy daughter goes to Torrey Pines and this is the first time I’ve heard “a third of all students in Torrey Pines High School are Jewish” and “The school even had to make Yom Kippur an official holiday.”
Not sure if either are true.
IMO, maybe 10% of the student body is Jewish. It’s only an educated guess.
As for Yom Kipper being a Holiday. Not in our experience. Here’s the school calender.
http://tp.sduhsd.net/documents/Odd-Even%20Calendar%202008-2009.pdf
December 30, 2008 at 10:07 AM #321776AnonymousGuestMy daughter goes to Torrey Pines and this is the first time I’ve heard “a third of all students in Torrey Pines High School are Jewish” and “The school even had to make Yom Kippur an official holiday.”
Not sure if either are true.
IMO, maybe 10% of the student body is Jewish. It’s only an educated guess.
As for Yom Kipper being a Holiday. Not in our experience. Here’s the school calender.
http://tp.sduhsd.net/documents/Odd-Even%20Calendar%202008-2009.pdf
December 30, 2008 at 10:15 AM #321280EugeneParticipant[quote=EastWest]My daughter goes to Torrey Pines and this is the first time I’ve heard “a third of all students in Torrey Pines High School are Jewish” and “The school even had to make Yom Kippur an official holiday.”
Not sure if either are true.
IMO, maybe 10% of the student body is Jewish. It’s only an educated guess.
As for Yom Kipper being a Holiday. Not in our experience. Here’s the school calender.
http://tp.sduhsd.net/documents/Odd-Even%20Calendar%202008-2009.pdf%5B/quote%5D
Interesting.
Here’s my source:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/northcounty/20051124-9999-1mi24holiday.html
December 30, 2008 at 10:15 AM #321627EugeneParticipant[quote=EastWest]My daughter goes to Torrey Pines and this is the first time I’ve heard “a third of all students in Torrey Pines High School are Jewish” and “The school even had to make Yom Kippur an official holiday.”
Not sure if either are true.
IMO, maybe 10% of the student body is Jewish. It’s only an educated guess.
As for Yom Kipper being a Holiday. Not in our experience. Here’s the school calender.
http://tp.sduhsd.net/documents/Odd-Even%20Calendar%202008-2009.pdf%5B/quote%5D
Interesting.
Here’s my source:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/northcounty/20051124-9999-1mi24holiday.html
December 30, 2008 at 10:15 AM #321684EugeneParticipant[quote=EastWest]My daughter goes to Torrey Pines and this is the first time I’ve heard “a third of all students in Torrey Pines High School are Jewish” and “The school even had to make Yom Kippur an official holiday.”
Not sure if either are true.
IMO, maybe 10% of the student body is Jewish. It’s only an educated guess.
As for Yom Kipper being a Holiday. Not in our experience. Here’s the school calender.
http://tp.sduhsd.net/documents/Odd-Even%20Calendar%202008-2009.pdf%5B/quote%5D
Interesting.
Here’s my source:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/northcounty/20051124-9999-1mi24holiday.html
December 30, 2008 at 10:15 AM #321702EugeneParticipant[quote=EastWest]My daughter goes to Torrey Pines and this is the first time I’ve heard “a third of all students in Torrey Pines High School are Jewish” and “The school even had to make Yom Kippur an official holiday.”
Not sure if either are true.
IMO, maybe 10% of the student body is Jewish. It’s only an educated guess.
As for Yom Kipper being a Holiday. Not in our experience. Here’s the school calender.
http://tp.sduhsd.net/documents/Odd-Even%20Calendar%202008-2009.pdf%5B/quote%5D
Interesting.
Here’s my source:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/northcounty/20051124-9999-1mi24holiday.html
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