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May 10, 2009 at 3:39 PM #15645May 10, 2009 at 6:28 PM #396096
teacherSD
ParticipantThe San Dieguito High School District has 5 high schools. Torrey Pines and La Costa Canyon are traditional high schools and attendance is based on where you live.
San Dieguito Academy and Canyon Crest Academy are schools of choice (similar to a magnet school). Anyone who lives in the district can apply to go to these schools and they hold a lottery for enrollment if too many kids want to go there.
Therefore, if you lived in PHR you technically have three public high school choices: Torrey, Canyon Crest, and San Dieguito.
(BTW – the 5th high school is Sunset – a continuation school).
May 10, 2009 at 6:28 PM #396347teacherSD
ParticipantThe San Dieguito High School District has 5 high schools. Torrey Pines and La Costa Canyon are traditional high schools and attendance is based on where you live.
San Dieguito Academy and Canyon Crest Academy are schools of choice (similar to a magnet school). Anyone who lives in the district can apply to go to these schools and they hold a lottery for enrollment if too many kids want to go there.
Therefore, if you lived in PHR you technically have three public high school choices: Torrey, Canyon Crest, and San Dieguito.
(BTW – the 5th high school is Sunset – a continuation school).
May 10, 2009 at 6:28 PM #396570teacherSD
ParticipantThe San Dieguito High School District has 5 high schools. Torrey Pines and La Costa Canyon are traditional high schools and attendance is based on where you live.
San Dieguito Academy and Canyon Crest Academy are schools of choice (similar to a magnet school). Anyone who lives in the district can apply to go to these schools and they hold a lottery for enrollment if too many kids want to go there.
Therefore, if you lived in PHR you technically have three public high school choices: Torrey, Canyon Crest, and San Dieguito.
(BTW – the 5th high school is Sunset – a continuation school).
May 10, 2009 at 6:28 PM #396625teacherSD
ParticipantThe San Dieguito High School District has 5 high schools. Torrey Pines and La Costa Canyon are traditional high schools and attendance is based on where you live.
San Dieguito Academy and Canyon Crest Academy are schools of choice (similar to a magnet school). Anyone who lives in the district can apply to go to these schools and they hold a lottery for enrollment if too many kids want to go there.
Therefore, if you lived in PHR you technically have three public high school choices: Torrey, Canyon Crest, and San Dieguito.
(BTW – the 5th high school is Sunset – a continuation school).
May 10, 2009 at 6:28 PM #396767teacherSD
ParticipantThe San Dieguito High School District has 5 high schools. Torrey Pines and La Costa Canyon are traditional high schools and attendance is based on where you live.
San Dieguito Academy and Canyon Crest Academy are schools of choice (similar to a magnet school). Anyone who lives in the district can apply to go to these schools and they hold a lottery for enrollment if too many kids want to go there.
Therefore, if you lived in PHR you technically have three public high school choices: Torrey, Canyon Crest, and San Dieguito.
(BTW – the 5th high school is Sunset – a continuation school).
May 10, 2009 at 8:54 PM #3961455yearwaiter
Participant[quote=teacherSD]
San Dieguito Academy and Canyon Crest Academy are schools of choice (similar to a magnet school). Anyone who lives in the district can apply to go to these schools and they hold a lottery for enrollment if too many kids want to go there.[/quote]
TeacherSD, Are Academy schools more higher standards when compare to normal schools?. Why people chose these Academy schools(Magnet)? I heard Torreypines is the one of the Toppest school in SD for several areas including in academics
May 10, 2009 at 8:54 PM #3963975yearwaiter
Participant[quote=teacherSD]
San Dieguito Academy and Canyon Crest Academy are schools of choice (similar to a magnet school). Anyone who lives in the district can apply to go to these schools and they hold a lottery for enrollment if too many kids want to go there.[/quote]
TeacherSD, Are Academy schools more higher standards when compare to normal schools?. Why people chose these Academy schools(Magnet)? I heard Torreypines is the one of the Toppest school in SD for several areas including in academics
May 10, 2009 at 8:54 PM #3966195yearwaiter
Participant[quote=teacherSD]
San Dieguito Academy and Canyon Crest Academy are schools of choice (similar to a magnet school). Anyone who lives in the district can apply to go to these schools and they hold a lottery for enrollment if too many kids want to go there.[/quote]
TeacherSD, Are Academy schools more higher standards when compare to normal schools?. Why people chose these Academy schools(Magnet)? I heard Torreypines is the one of the Toppest school in SD for several areas including in academics
May 10, 2009 at 8:54 PM #3966755yearwaiter
Participant[quote=teacherSD]
San Dieguito Academy and Canyon Crest Academy are schools of choice (similar to a magnet school). Anyone who lives in the district can apply to go to these schools and they hold a lottery for enrollment if too many kids want to go there.[/quote]
TeacherSD, Are Academy schools more higher standards when compare to normal schools?. Why people chose these Academy schools(Magnet)? I heard Torreypines is the one of the Toppest school in SD for several areas including in academics
May 10, 2009 at 8:54 PM #3968175yearwaiter
Participant[quote=teacherSD]
San Dieguito Academy and Canyon Crest Academy are schools of choice (similar to a magnet school). Anyone who lives in the district can apply to go to these schools and they hold a lottery for enrollment if too many kids want to go there.[/quote]
TeacherSD, Are Academy schools more higher standards when compare to normal schools?. Why people chose these Academy schools(Magnet)? I heard Torreypines is the one of the Toppest school in SD for several areas including in academics
May 11, 2009 at 8:09 AM #396360teacherSD
ParticipantI used to work in this district before they opened Canyon Crest. Back then a lot of people wanted their kids to go to San Dieguito Academy because it was a smaller school. If I remember correctly, SDA had less than 2000 kids (maybe 1500?) at a time when Torrey Pines had more than 3000.
People want to attend Canyon Crest in large part because of their performing arts program.
However, many athletes choose to stay at Torrey or La Costa Canyon because they have much more competitive athletic teams. SDA and CCA play in smaller divisions and don’t have football teams.
May 11, 2009 at 8:09 AM #396611teacherSD
ParticipantI used to work in this district before they opened Canyon Crest. Back then a lot of people wanted their kids to go to San Dieguito Academy because it was a smaller school. If I remember correctly, SDA had less than 2000 kids (maybe 1500?) at a time when Torrey Pines had more than 3000.
People want to attend Canyon Crest in large part because of their performing arts program.
However, many athletes choose to stay at Torrey or La Costa Canyon because they have much more competitive athletic teams. SDA and CCA play in smaller divisions and don’t have football teams.
May 11, 2009 at 8:09 AM #396833teacherSD
ParticipantI used to work in this district before they opened Canyon Crest. Back then a lot of people wanted their kids to go to San Dieguito Academy because it was a smaller school. If I remember correctly, SDA had less than 2000 kids (maybe 1500?) at a time when Torrey Pines had more than 3000.
People want to attend Canyon Crest in large part because of their performing arts program.
However, many athletes choose to stay at Torrey or La Costa Canyon because they have much more competitive athletic teams. SDA and CCA play in smaller divisions and don’t have football teams.
May 11, 2009 at 8:09 AM #396891teacherSD
ParticipantI used to work in this district before they opened Canyon Crest. Back then a lot of people wanted their kids to go to San Dieguito Academy because it was a smaller school. If I remember correctly, SDA had less than 2000 kids (maybe 1500?) at a time when Torrey Pines had more than 3000.
People want to attend Canyon Crest in large part because of their performing arts program.
However, many athletes choose to stay at Torrey or La Costa Canyon because they have much more competitive athletic teams. SDA and CCA play in smaller divisions and don’t have football teams.
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