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July 11, 2009 at 8:07 AM #429133July 11, 2009 at 8:43 PM #428522carliParticipant
We live in Del Mar, which is in the same high school district as Carmel Valley, and we have a daughter who’s a freshman in high school so we just went through the high school drill.
In this area, there is a choice of district high schools – Canyon Crest Academy (CCA) or Torrey Pines (TPHS). Residents of the district can either enter the lottery for CCA (which has nothing to do with academic ability of students, but is solely based on space available, but over 90% are typically admitted) or a student can enroll directly at TPHS where there is no lottery system.
So, TPHS is the automatic default high school and is a sure thing as far as high school enrollment goes if someone lives in the Carmel Valley area; the only school that is not a sure thing is CCA, but again, with over 90% getting in through the lottery, chances are good that CV residents will have their choice of either high school.
July 11, 2009 at 8:43 PM #428745carliParticipantWe live in Del Mar, which is in the same high school district as Carmel Valley, and we have a daughter who’s a freshman in high school so we just went through the high school drill.
In this area, there is a choice of district high schools – Canyon Crest Academy (CCA) or Torrey Pines (TPHS). Residents of the district can either enter the lottery for CCA (which has nothing to do with academic ability of students, but is solely based on space available, but over 90% are typically admitted) or a student can enroll directly at TPHS where there is no lottery system.
So, TPHS is the automatic default high school and is a sure thing as far as high school enrollment goes if someone lives in the Carmel Valley area; the only school that is not a sure thing is CCA, but again, with over 90% getting in through the lottery, chances are good that CV residents will have their choice of either high school.
July 11, 2009 at 8:43 PM #429034carliParticipantWe live in Del Mar, which is in the same high school district as Carmel Valley, and we have a daughter who’s a freshman in high school so we just went through the high school drill.
In this area, there is a choice of district high schools – Canyon Crest Academy (CCA) or Torrey Pines (TPHS). Residents of the district can either enter the lottery for CCA (which has nothing to do with academic ability of students, but is solely based on space available, but over 90% are typically admitted) or a student can enroll directly at TPHS where there is no lottery system.
So, TPHS is the automatic default high school and is a sure thing as far as high school enrollment goes if someone lives in the Carmel Valley area; the only school that is not a sure thing is CCA, but again, with over 90% getting in through the lottery, chances are good that CV residents will have their choice of either high school.
July 11, 2009 at 8:43 PM #429107carliParticipantWe live in Del Mar, which is in the same high school district as Carmel Valley, and we have a daughter who’s a freshman in high school so we just went through the high school drill.
In this area, there is a choice of district high schools – Canyon Crest Academy (CCA) or Torrey Pines (TPHS). Residents of the district can either enter the lottery for CCA (which has nothing to do with academic ability of students, but is solely based on space available, but over 90% are typically admitted) or a student can enroll directly at TPHS where there is no lottery system.
So, TPHS is the automatic default high school and is a sure thing as far as high school enrollment goes if someone lives in the Carmel Valley area; the only school that is not a sure thing is CCA, but again, with over 90% getting in through the lottery, chances are good that CV residents will have their choice of either high school.
July 11, 2009 at 8:43 PM #429264carliParticipantWe live in Del Mar, which is in the same high school district as Carmel Valley, and we have a daughter who’s a freshman in high school so we just went through the high school drill.
In this area, there is a choice of district high schools – Canyon Crest Academy (CCA) or Torrey Pines (TPHS). Residents of the district can either enter the lottery for CCA (which has nothing to do with academic ability of students, but is solely based on space available, but over 90% are typically admitted) or a student can enroll directly at TPHS where there is no lottery system.
So, TPHS is the automatic default high school and is a sure thing as far as high school enrollment goes if someone lives in the Carmel Valley area; the only school that is not a sure thing is CCA, but again, with over 90% getting in through the lottery, chances are good that CV residents will have their choice of either high school.
July 13, 2009 at 9:39 AM #428890freshmanParticipantThe zone is not a matter or whoever lives closer to the high school area. Lottery is one way. The other way is first come first serve.
If you go to grab the new house price sheet from the builder in Pacific Highland Ranch, Manzanita Trail or Carriage Run, they mention no guarantee for your kids in Torrey Pine High School.
My friend put deposite in Manzanita Trail and after a week they dropped, and moved to 4S. CV school is attractive for the buyer even it is high in MR and HOA. People are still willing to move there. If no guarantee for the Torrey Pine high school, Poway school distirct is good option.
July 13, 2009 at 9:39 AM #429111freshmanParticipantThe zone is not a matter or whoever lives closer to the high school area. Lottery is one way. The other way is first come first serve.
If you go to grab the new house price sheet from the builder in Pacific Highland Ranch, Manzanita Trail or Carriage Run, they mention no guarantee for your kids in Torrey Pine High School.
My friend put deposite in Manzanita Trail and after a week they dropped, and moved to 4S. CV school is attractive for the buyer even it is high in MR and HOA. People are still willing to move there. If no guarantee for the Torrey Pine high school, Poway school distirct is good option.
July 13, 2009 at 9:39 AM #429397freshmanParticipantThe zone is not a matter or whoever lives closer to the high school area. Lottery is one way. The other way is first come first serve.
If you go to grab the new house price sheet from the builder in Pacific Highland Ranch, Manzanita Trail or Carriage Run, they mention no guarantee for your kids in Torrey Pine High School.
My friend put deposite in Manzanita Trail and after a week they dropped, and moved to 4S. CV school is attractive for the buyer even it is high in MR and HOA. People are still willing to move there. If no guarantee for the Torrey Pine high school, Poway school distirct is good option.
July 13, 2009 at 9:39 AM #429467freshmanParticipantThe zone is not a matter or whoever lives closer to the high school area. Lottery is one way. The other way is first come first serve.
If you go to grab the new house price sheet from the builder in Pacific Highland Ranch, Manzanita Trail or Carriage Run, they mention no guarantee for your kids in Torrey Pine High School.
My friend put deposite in Manzanita Trail and after a week they dropped, and moved to 4S. CV school is attractive for the buyer even it is high in MR and HOA. People are still willing to move there. If no guarantee for the Torrey Pine high school, Poway school distirct is good option.
July 13, 2009 at 9:39 AM #429626freshmanParticipantThe zone is not a matter or whoever lives closer to the high school area. Lottery is one way. The other way is first come first serve.
If you go to grab the new house price sheet from the builder in Pacific Highland Ranch, Manzanita Trail or Carriage Run, they mention no guarantee for your kids in Torrey Pine High School.
My friend put deposite in Manzanita Trail and after a week they dropped, and moved to 4S. CV school is attractive for the buyer even it is high in MR and HOA. People are still willing to move there. If no guarantee for the Torrey Pine high school, Poway school distirct is good option.
July 13, 2009 at 10:06 AM #4288995yearwaiterParticipant[quote=freshman]
My friend put deposite in Manzanita Trail and after a week they dropped, and moved to 4S. CV school is attractive for the buyer even it is high in MR and HOA. People are still willing to move there. If no guarantee for the Torrey Pine high school, Poway school distirct is good option.[/quote]Well TPHS is only the best option there in CV(but not Canyon Crest). I heard at 4S there is brand new high school called “Delnorte” is opening this year. Don’t you think this brand new would sure take at least 3 to 4 years to get stream line in the academics ?
July 13, 2009 at 10:06 AM #4291215yearwaiterParticipant[quote=freshman]
My friend put deposite in Manzanita Trail and after a week they dropped, and moved to 4S. CV school is attractive for the buyer even it is high in MR and HOA. People are still willing to move there. If no guarantee for the Torrey Pine high school, Poway school distirct is good option.[/quote]Well TPHS is only the best option there in CV(but not Canyon Crest). I heard at 4S there is brand new high school called “Delnorte” is opening this year. Don’t you think this brand new would sure take at least 3 to 4 years to get stream line in the academics ?
July 13, 2009 at 10:06 AM #4294085yearwaiterParticipant[quote=freshman]
My friend put deposite in Manzanita Trail and after a week they dropped, and moved to 4S. CV school is attractive for the buyer even it is high in MR and HOA. People are still willing to move there. If no guarantee for the Torrey Pine high school, Poway school distirct is good option.[/quote]Well TPHS is only the best option there in CV(but not Canyon Crest). I heard at 4S there is brand new high school called “Delnorte” is opening this year. Don’t you think this brand new would sure take at least 3 to 4 years to get stream line in the academics ?
July 13, 2009 at 10:06 AM #4294775yearwaiterParticipant[quote=freshman]
My friend put deposite in Manzanita Trail and after a week they dropped, and moved to 4S. CV school is attractive for the buyer even it is high in MR and HOA. People are still willing to move there. If no guarantee for the Torrey Pine high school, Poway school distirct is good option.[/quote]Well TPHS is only the best option there in CV(but not Canyon Crest). I heard at 4S there is brand new high school called “Delnorte” is opening this year. Don’t you think this brand new would sure take at least 3 to 4 years to get stream line in the academics ?
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