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December 19, 2007 at 10:34 PM #121219December 19, 2007 at 11:44 PM #121385bearvineParticipant
Welcome to Irvine…
When we moved back to OC from Temecula, we initially moved into Quail Ridge, an IAC development. Great place, and if you want to have the ability to move into a newer home similar to CV, Quail Hill is a similar neighborhood in regards to newness, nice topography, etc. This way you won’t have to switch schools, which was a concern for us.
Anywhere in Irvine you will find good schools, and Alderwood elementary is no exception. For our needs and what we were looking for, it was the best, and has proved itself to be an incredible school. IMO, the two best schools are Alderwood and Bonita Canyon in Turtle Rock.
We have employees scattered throughout IAC communities, and if I were to rank the two best IAC communities, it would be Quail Ridge and the Villages. With QR getting the preference for families and the Village if you are single. The Village is newer, nicer, right across from the Spectrum and more of a corporate feel, and if you do like it better the kids there do go to Alderwood.
December 19, 2007 at 11:44 PM #121245bearvineParticipantWelcome to Irvine…
When we moved back to OC from Temecula, we initially moved into Quail Ridge, an IAC development. Great place, and if you want to have the ability to move into a newer home similar to CV, Quail Hill is a similar neighborhood in regards to newness, nice topography, etc. This way you won’t have to switch schools, which was a concern for us.
Anywhere in Irvine you will find good schools, and Alderwood elementary is no exception. For our needs and what we were looking for, it was the best, and has proved itself to be an incredible school. IMO, the two best schools are Alderwood and Bonita Canyon in Turtle Rock.
We have employees scattered throughout IAC communities, and if I were to rank the two best IAC communities, it would be Quail Ridge and the Villages. With QR getting the preference for families and the Village if you are single. The Village is newer, nicer, right across from the Spectrum and more of a corporate feel, and if you do like it better the kids there do go to Alderwood.
December 19, 2007 at 11:44 PM #121464bearvineParticipantWelcome to Irvine…
When we moved back to OC from Temecula, we initially moved into Quail Ridge, an IAC development. Great place, and if you want to have the ability to move into a newer home similar to CV, Quail Hill is a similar neighborhood in regards to newness, nice topography, etc. This way you won’t have to switch schools, which was a concern for us.
Anywhere in Irvine you will find good schools, and Alderwood elementary is no exception. For our needs and what we were looking for, it was the best, and has proved itself to be an incredible school. IMO, the two best schools are Alderwood and Bonita Canyon in Turtle Rock.
We have employees scattered throughout IAC communities, and if I were to rank the two best IAC communities, it would be Quail Ridge and the Villages. With QR getting the preference for families and the Village if you are single. The Village is newer, nicer, right across from the Spectrum and more of a corporate feel, and if you do like it better the kids there do go to Alderwood.
December 19, 2007 at 11:44 PM #121485bearvineParticipantWelcome to Irvine…
When we moved back to OC from Temecula, we initially moved into Quail Ridge, an IAC development. Great place, and if you want to have the ability to move into a newer home similar to CV, Quail Hill is a similar neighborhood in regards to newness, nice topography, etc. This way you won’t have to switch schools, which was a concern for us.
Anywhere in Irvine you will find good schools, and Alderwood elementary is no exception. For our needs and what we were looking for, it was the best, and has proved itself to be an incredible school. IMO, the two best schools are Alderwood and Bonita Canyon in Turtle Rock.
We have employees scattered throughout IAC communities, and if I were to rank the two best IAC communities, it would be Quail Ridge and the Villages. With QR getting the preference for families and the Village if you are single. The Village is newer, nicer, right across from the Spectrum and more of a corporate feel, and if you do like it better the kids there do go to Alderwood.
December 19, 2007 at 11:44 PM #121412bearvineParticipantWelcome to Irvine…
When we moved back to OC from Temecula, we initially moved into Quail Ridge, an IAC development. Great place, and if you want to have the ability to move into a newer home similar to CV, Quail Hill is a similar neighborhood in regards to newness, nice topography, etc. This way you won’t have to switch schools, which was a concern for us.
Anywhere in Irvine you will find good schools, and Alderwood elementary is no exception. For our needs and what we were looking for, it was the best, and has proved itself to be an incredible school. IMO, the two best schools are Alderwood and Bonita Canyon in Turtle Rock.
We have employees scattered throughout IAC communities, and if I were to rank the two best IAC communities, it would be Quail Ridge and the Villages. With QR getting the preference for families and the Village if you are single. The Village is newer, nicer, right across from the Spectrum and more of a corporate feel, and if you do like it better the kids there do go to Alderwood.
December 20, 2007 at 2:19 PM #121782RelocatingtoIrvineParticipantIrvinesingleMom, thanks for the link. I actually do visit that blog quite a bit.
Irvinebear, I appreciate the feedback. I will check those 2 communities out this weekend.
December 20, 2007 at 2:19 PM #121856RelocatingtoIrvineParticipantIrvinesingleMom, thanks for the link. I actually do visit that blog quite a bit.
Irvinebear, I appreciate the feedback. I will check those 2 communities out this weekend.
December 20, 2007 at 2:19 PM #121834RelocatingtoIrvineParticipantIrvinesingleMom, thanks for the link. I actually do visit that blog quite a bit.
Irvinebear, I appreciate the feedback. I will check those 2 communities out this weekend.
December 20, 2007 at 2:19 PM #121756RelocatingtoIrvineParticipantIrvinesingleMom, thanks for the link. I actually do visit that blog quite a bit.
Irvinebear, I appreciate the feedback. I will check those 2 communities out this weekend.
December 20, 2007 at 2:19 PM #121613RelocatingtoIrvineParticipantIrvinesingleMom, thanks for the link. I actually do visit that blog quite a bit.
Irvinebear, I appreciate the feedback. I will check those 2 communities out this weekend.
December 20, 2007 at 2:38 PM #121786asragovParticipantSchools anywhere in Irvine will be good.
Objectively, as far as elementary, Bonita Canyon and Turtle Rock do have the best test scores, but the differences are microscopic with a few others:
http://api.cde.ca.gov/AcntRpt2007/2007GrthAPIDst.aspx?allcds=3073650
December 20, 2007 at 2:38 PM #121812asragovParticipantSchools anywhere in Irvine will be good.
Objectively, as far as elementary, Bonita Canyon and Turtle Rock do have the best test scores, but the differences are microscopic with a few others:
http://api.cde.ca.gov/AcntRpt2007/2007GrthAPIDst.aspx?allcds=3073650
December 20, 2007 at 2:38 PM #121643asragovParticipantSchools anywhere in Irvine will be good.
Objectively, as far as elementary, Bonita Canyon and Turtle Rock do have the best test scores, but the differences are microscopic with a few others:
http://api.cde.ca.gov/AcntRpt2007/2007GrthAPIDst.aspx?allcds=3073650
December 20, 2007 at 2:38 PM #121864asragovParticipantSchools anywhere in Irvine will be good.
Objectively, as far as elementary, Bonita Canyon and Turtle Rock do have the best test scores, but the differences are microscopic with a few others:
http://api.cde.ca.gov/AcntRpt2007/2007GrthAPIDst.aspx?allcds=3073650
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