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March 11, 2010 at 2:23 PM #525578March 11, 2010 at 2:46 PM #524653
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GuestI used to teach and coach at Otay Ranch High School. The schools in the Otay Ranch, East Lake areas are good. It is a diverse population and great area to raise kids. Because of the over-building in the past, the prices are cheaper than north county. Plus, future development is planned with affordable housing and transit centers.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/03/mcmillin-sets-sights-mixed-use-mega-project/March 11, 2010 at 2:46 PM #524786Anonymous
GuestI used to teach and coach at Otay Ranch High School. The schools in the Otay Ranch, East Lake areas are good. It is a diverse population and great area to raise kids. Because of the over-building in the past, the prices are cheaper than north county. Plus, future development is planned with affordable housing and transit centers.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/03/mcmillin-sets-sights-mixed-use-mega-project/March 11, 2010 at 2:46 PM #525229Anonymous
GuestI used to teach and coach at Otay Ranch High School. The schools in the Otay Ranch, East Lake areas are good. It is a diverse population and great area to raise kids. Because of the over-building in the past, the prices are cheaper than north county. Plus, future development is planned with affordable housing and transit centers.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/03/mcmillin-sets-sights-mixed-use-mega-project/March 11, 2010 at 2:46 PM #525326Anonymous
GuestI used to teach and coach at Otay Ranch High School. The schools in the Otay Ranch, East Lake areas are good. It is a diverse population and great area to raise kids. Because of the over-building in the past, the prices are cheaper than north county. Plus, future development is planned with affordable housing and transit centers.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/03/mcmillin-sets-sights-mixed-use-mega-project/March 11, 2010 at 2:46 PM #525583Anonymous
GuestI used to teach and coach at Otay Ranch High School. The schools in the Otay Ranch, East Lake areas are good. It is a diverse population and great area to raise kids. Because of the over-building in the past, the prices are cheaper than north county. Plus, future development is planned with affordable housing and transit centers.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/03/mcmillin-sets-sights-mixed-use-mega-project/March 11, 2010 at 3:16 PM #524638jameswenn
Participant[quote=Jim Jones]Jameswenn,
Can you comment on what your friends believed the difference in quality of schools was? From what area did they come from initially?[/quote]
Jim:
The people i know that send their kids to the public elementary schools went to Sweetwater and Bonita Vista High schools. They say they went to all the public schools and they’re comfortable sending their children there.
The two families i know that send their kids to private schools relocated from Glendale, CA and Cupertino and didn’t think much of the public schools down there.
March 11, 2010 at 3:16 PM #524771jameswenn
Participant[quote=Jim Jones]Jameswenn,
Can you comment on what your friends believed the difference in quality of schools was? From what area did they come from initially?[/quote]
Jim:
The people i know that send their kids to the public elementary schools went to Sweetwater and Bonita Vista High schools. They say they went to all the public schools and they’re comfortable sending their children there.
The two families i know that send their kids to private schools relocated from Glendale, CA and Cupertino and didn’t think much of the public schools down there.
March 11, 2010 at 3:16 PM #525214jameswenn
Participant[quote=Jim Jones]Jameswenn,
Can you comment on what your friends believed the difference in quality of schools was? From what area did they come from initially?[/quote]
Jim:
The people i know that send their kids to the public elementary schools went to Sweetwater and Bonita Vista High schools. They say they went to all the public schools and they’re comfortable sending their children there.
The two families i know that send their kids to private schools relocated from Glendale, CA and Cupertino and didn’t think much of the public schools down there.
March 11, 2010 at 3:16 PM #525311jameswenn
Participant[quote=Jim Jones]Jameswenn,
Can you comment on what your friends believed the difference in quality of schools was? From what area did they come from initially?[/quote]
Jim:
The people i know that send their kids to the public elementary schools went to Sweetwater and Bonita Vista High schools. They say they went to all the public schools and they’re comfortable sending their children there.
The two families i know that send their kids to private schools relocated from Glendale, CA and Cupertino and didn’t think much of the public schools down there.
March 11, 2010 at 3:16 PM #525568jameswenn
Participant[quote=Jim Jones]Jameswenn,
Can you comment on what your friends believed the difference in quality of schools was? From what area did they come from initially?[/quote]
Jim:
The people i know that send their kids to the public elementary schools went to Sweetwater and Bonita Vista High schools. They say they went to all the public schools and they’re comfortable sending their children there.
The two families i know that send their kids to private schools relocated from Glendale, CA and Cupertino and didn’t think much of the public schools down there.
March 11, 2010 at 11:48 PM #524887KIBU
ParticipantMany people tend to underestimate Chula Vista and I believe they really don’t know what they miss.
It’s a great place if you do some searching.
In many aspects.
March 11, 2010 at 11:48 PM #525021KIBU
ParticipantMany people tend to underestimate Chula Vista and I believe they really don’t know what they miss.
It’s a great place if you do some searching.
In many aspects.
March 11, 2010 at 11:48 PM #525464KIBU
ParticipantMany people tend to underestimate Chula Vista and I believe they really don’t know what they miss.
It’s a great place if you do some searching.
In many aspects.
March 11, 2010 at 11:48 PM #525561KIBU
ParticipantMany people tend to underestimate Chula Vista and I believe they really don’t know what they miss.
It’s a great place if you do some searching.
In many aspects.
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