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September 15, 2010 at 1:02 AM #605916September 15, 2010 at 7:48 AM #604898sdrealtorParticipant
[quote=bearishgurl][quote=pjwal]Can someone explain to my why a school like Poinsettia Elementary in Carlsbad lists 90 of 299 students as socioeconomically challenged?
http://api.cde.ca.gov/AcntRpt2010/2009BaseSch.aspx?allcds=37735510113498
What exactly defines that status? That seems rather high for an area like La Costa Greens.[/quote]
pjwal, aren’t there some Section 8 apt. complexes within the City of Carlsbad?
Don’t exactly know where this school is, but are there still a couple of small trailer parks in Leucadia and/or Cardiff? Does this school district bus any of its students?
Have all the migrant farm-worker camps around there been cleaned up? Where do these farm workers live now? Perhaps on their employers’ land, in trailers?
The name “Poinsettia” is a red flag to me. Where are all the poinsettia greenhouses relative to this school??
IMHO, NO PUBLIC SCHOOL in CA (except perhaps those schools situtated within covenants whose district DOES NOT bus into them) is immune to disadvantaged children attending it.[/quote]
Uhhh…the school is located on Poinsettia Road
September 15, 2010 at 7:48 AM #604986sdrealtorParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=pjwal]Can someone explain to my why a school like Poinsettia Elementary in Carlsbad lists 90 of 299 students as socioeconomically challenged?
http://api.cde.ca.gov/AcntRpt2010/2009BaseSch.aspx?allcds=37735510113498
What exactly defines that status? That seems rather high for an area like La Costa Greens.[/quote]
pjwal, aren’t there some Section 8 apt. complexes within the City of Carlsbad?
Don’t exactly know where this school is, but are there still a couple of small trailer parks in Leucadia and/or Cardiff? Does this school district bus any of its students?
Have all the migrant farm-worker camps around there been cleaned up? Where do these farm workers live now? Perhaps on their employers’ land, in trailers?
The name “Poinsettia” is a red flag to me. Where are all the poinsettia greenhouses relative to this school??
IMHO, NO PUBLIC SCHOOL in CA (except perhaps those schools situtated within covenants whose district DOES NOT bus into them) is immune to disadvantaged children attending it.[/quote]
Uhhh…the school is located on Poinsettia Road
September 15, 2010 at 7:48 AM #605537sdrealtorParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=pjwal]Can someone explain to my why a school like Poinsettia Elementary in Carlsbad lists 90 of 299 students as socioeconomically challenged?
http://api.cde.ca.gov/AcntRpt2010/2009BaseSch.aspx?allcds=37735510113498
What exactly defines that status? That seems rather high for an area like La Costa Greens.[/quote]
pjwal, aren’t there some Section 8 apt. complexes within the City of Carlsbad?
Don’t exactly know where this school is, but are there still a couple of small trailer parks in Leucadia and/or Cardiff? Does this school district bus any of its students?
Have all the migrant farm-worker camps around there been cleaned up? Where do these farm workers live now? Perhaps on their employers’ land, in trailers?
The name “Poinsettia” is a red flag to me. Where are all the poinsettia greenhouses relative to this school??
IMHO, NO PUBLIC SCHOOL in CA (except perhaps those schools situtated within covenants whose district DOES NOT bus into them) is immune to disadvantaged children attending it.[/quote]
Uhhh…the school is located on Poinsettia Road
September 15, 2010 at 7:48 AM #605644sdrealtorParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=pjwal]Can someone explain to my why a school like Poinsettia Elementary in Carlsbad lists 90 of 299 students as socioeconomically challenged?
http://api.cde.ca.gov/AcntRpt2010/2009BaseSch.aspx?allcds=37735510113498
What exactly defines that status? That seems rather high for an area like La Costa Greens.[/quote]
pjwal, aren’t there some Section 8 apt. complexes within the City of Carlsbad?
Don’t exactly know where this school is, but are there still a couple of small trailer parks in Leucadia and/or Cardiff? Does this school district bus any of its students?
Have all the migrant farm-worker camps around there been cleaned up? Where do these farm workers live now? Perhaps on their employers’ land, in trailers?
The name “Poinsettia” is a red flag to me. Where are all the poinsettia greenhouses relative to this school??
IMHO, NO PUBLIC SCHOOL in CA (except perhaps those schools situtated within covenants whose district DOES NOT bus into them) is immune to disadvantaged children attending it.[/quote]
Uhhh…the school is located on Poinsettia Road
September 15, 2010 at 7:48 AM #605961sdrealtorParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=pjwal]Can someone explain to my why a school like Poinsettia Elementary in Carlsbad lists 90 of 299 students as socioeconomically challenged?
http://api.cde.ca.gov/AcntRpt2010/2009BaseSch.aspx?allcds=37735510113498
What exactly defines that status? That seems rather high for an area like La Costa Greens.[/quote]
pjwal, aren’t there some Section 8 apt. complexes within the City of Carlsbad?
Don’t exactly know where this school is, but are there still a couple of small trailer parks in Leucadia and/or Cardiff? Does this school district bus any of its students?
Have all the migrant farm-worker camps around there been cleaned up? Where do these farm workers live now? Perhaps on their employers’ land, in trailers?
The name “Poinsettia” is a red flag to me. Where are all the poinsettia greenhouses relative to this school??
IMHO, NO PUBLIC SCHOOL in CA (except perhaps those schools situtated within covenants whose district DOES NOT bus into them) is immune to disadvantaged children attending it.[/quote]
Uhhh…the school is located on Poinsettia Road
September 15, 2010 at 7:53 AM #604903allParticipant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]Digging up an old thread.
At high school levels, San Diego really seems to be behind. There is no high school with API over 900 (yes, I know it is a flawed measure..). Bay area and LA/OC have several. Even Fresno has a high school with API in the 900s.
http://projects.latimes.com/schools/2010-api-scores/ranking/page/1/
Checking API scores of some well known high schools
Scripps Ranch High – 875
Torrey Pines High -870
Westview High – 851
Poway High – 857
Rancho Bernardo High – 864
La Jolla High -841
Mt. Carmel High -818
Coronado High – ?First of all they are all well bellow 900. Secondly, Scripps Ranch High school (in SDUSD) is doing better than all of the supposedly better school district high schools – in poway and North County….[/quote]
September 15, 2010 at 7:53 AM #604991allParticipant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]Digging up an old thread.
At high school levels, San Diego really seems to be behind. There is no high school with API over 900 (yes, I know it is a flawed measure..). Bay area and LA/OC have several. Even Fresno has a high school with API in the 900s.
http://projects.latimes.com/schools/2010-api-scores/ranking/page/1/
Checking API scores of some well known high schools
Scripps Ranch High – 875
Torrey Pines High -870
Westview High – 851
Poway High – 857
Rancho Bernardo High – 864
La Jolla High -841
Mt. Carmel High -818
Coronado High – ?First of all they are all well bellow 900. Secondly, Scripps Ranch High school (in SDUSD) is doing better than all of the supposedly better school district high schools – in poway and North County….[/quote]
September 15, 2010 at 7:53 AM #605542allParticipant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]Digging up an old thread.
At high school levels, San Diego really seems to be behind. There is no high school with API over 900 (yes, I know it is a flawed measure..). Bay area and LA/OC have several. Even Fresno has a high school with API in the 900s.
http://projects.latimes.com/schools/2010-api-scores/ranking/page/1/
Checking API scores of some well known high schools
Scripps Ranch High – 875
Torrey Pines High -870
Westview High – 851
Poway High – 857
Rancho Bernardo High – 864
La Jolla High -841
Mt. Carmel High -818
Coronado High – ?First of all they are all well bellow 900. Secondly, Scripps Ranch High school (in SDUSD) is doing better than all of the supposedly better school district high schools – in poway and North County….[/quote]
September 15, 2010 at 7:53 AM #605649allParticipant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]Digging up an old thread.
At high school levels, San Diego really seems to be behind. There is no high school with API over 900 (yes, I know it is a flawed measure..). Bay area and LA/OC have several. Even Fresno has a high school with API in the 900s.
http://projects.latimes.com/schools/2010-api-scores/ranking/page/1/
Checking API scores of some well known high schools
Scripps Ranch High – 875
Torrey Pines High -870
Westview High – 851
Poway High – 857
Rancho Bernardo High – 864
La Jolla High -841
Mt. Carmel High -818
Coronado High – ?First of all they are all well bellow 900. Secondly, Scripps Ranch High school (in SDUSD) is doing better than all of the supposedly better school district high schools – in poway and North County….[/quote]
September 15, 2010 at 7:53 AM #605966allParticipant[quote=enron_by_the_sea]Digging up an old thread.
At high school levels, San Diego really seems to be behind. There is no high school with API over 900 (yes, I know it is a flawed measure..). Bay area and LA/OC have several. Even Fresno has a high school with API in the 900s.
http://projects.latimes.com/schools/2010-api-scores/ranking/page/1/
Checking API scores of some well known high schools
Scripps Ranch High – 875
Torrey Pines High -870
Westview High – 851
Poway High – 857
Rancho Bernardo High – 864
La Jolla High -841
Mt. Carmel High -818
Coronado High – ?First of all they are all well bellow 900. Secondly, Scripps Ranch High school (in SDUSD) is doing better than all of the supposedly better school district high schools – in poway and North County….[/quote]
September 15, 2010 at 10:11 AM #604938enron_by_the_seaParticipantCool. That one is in lakeside
I also missed Canyon Crest Academy – 894
So we do have some hope…
Still I am amazed to see the following
Gretchen Whitney High, Cerritos – 988
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)
Oakland Charter high -961 (Again)September 15, 2010 at 10:11 AM #605026enron_by_the_seaParticipantCool. That one is in lakeside
I also missed Canyon Crest Academy – 894
So we do have some hope…
Still I am amazed to see the following
Gretchen Whitney High, Cerritos – 988
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)
Oakland Charter high -961 (Again)September 15, 2010 at 10:11 AM #605577enron_by_the_seaParticipantCool. That one is in lakeside
I also missed Canyon Crest Academy – 894
So we do have some hope…
Still I am amazed to see the following
Gretchen Whitney High, Cerritos – 988
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)
Oakland Charter high -961 (Again)September 15, 2010 at 10:11 AM #605684enron_by_the_seaParticipantCool. That one is in lakeside
I also missed Canyon Crest Academy – 894
So we do have some hope…
Still I am amazed to see the following
Gretchen Whitney High, Cerritos – 988
American Indian Public High Oakland – 976 (I thought Oakland had bad schools)
Oakland Charter high -961 (Again) -
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