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June 22, 2010 at 12:53 AM #569891June 22, 2010 at 3:21 AM #568923CoronitaParticipant
[quote=bearishgurl]flu, it seems like you’re getting way ahead of yourself here. Unless you want your child to have a religious education, private school is completely unnecessary until the student reaches 9th grade. CSU AND CU are now factoring in the 9th grade transcripts along with 10th and 11th grade for admission purposes.
Spending exorbitant amounts on a private education BEFORE 9th grade is a huge waste of $$, IMO.[/quote]
(Yawn, insomnia and waiting for overseas help…)…
Oh, you won’t get any argument from me about this…But, I was addressing this particular argument about “sending kids to private school” argument which some really really want to make..
June 22, 2010 at 3:21 AM #569020CoronitaParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]flu, it seems like you’re getting way ahead of yourself here. Unless you want your child to have a religious education, private school is completely unnecessary until the student reaches 9th grade. CSU AND CU are now factoring in the 9th grade transcripts along with 10th and 11th grade for admission purposes.
Spending exorbitant amounts on a private education BEFORE 9th grade is a huge waste of $$, IMO.[/quote]
(Yawn, insomnia and waiting for overseas help…)…
Oh, you won’t get any argument from me about this…But, I was addressing this particular argument about “sending kids to private school” argument which some really really want to make..
June 22, 2010 at 3:21 AM #569527CoronitaParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]flu, it seems like you’re getting way ahead of yourself here. Unless you want your child to have a religious education, private school is completely unnecessary until the student reaches 9th grade. CSU AND CU are now factoring in the 9th grade transcripts along with 10th and 11th grade for admission purposes.
Spending exorbitant amounts on a private education BEFORE 9th grade is a huge waste of $$, IMO.[/quote]
(Yawn, insomnia and waiting for overseas help…)…
Oh, you won’t get any argument from me about this…But, I was addressing this particular argument about “sending kids to private school” argument which some really really want to make..
June 22, 2010 at 3:21 AM #569633CoronitaParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]flu, it seems like you’re getting way ahead of yourself here. Unless you want your child to have a religious education, private school is completely unnecessary until the student reaches 9th grade. CSU AND CU are now factoring in the 9th grade transcripts along with 10th and 11th grade for admission purposes.
Spending exorbitant amounts on a private education BEFORE 9th grade is a huge waste of $$, IMO.[/quote]
(Yawn, insomnia and waiting for overseas help…)…
Oh, you won’t get any argument from me about this…But, I was addressing this particular argument about “sending kids to private school” argument which some really really want to make..
June 22, 2010 at 3:21 AM #569915CoronitaParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]flu, it seems like you’re getting way ahead of yourself here. Unless you want your child to have a religious education, private school is completely unnecessary until the student reaches 9th grade. CSU AND CU are now factoring in the 9th grade transcripts along with 10th and 11th grade for admission purposes.
Spending exorbitant amounts on a private education BEFORE 9th grade is a huge waste of $$, IMO.[/quote]
(Yawn, insomnia and waiting for overseas help…)…
Oh, you won’t get any argument from me about this…But, I was addressing this particular argument about “sending kids to private school” argument which some really really want to make..
June 26, 2010 at 3:20 PM #571833sunny88ParticipantWhen talking to some realtors I get the impression that Santee is very unpopular amongst many San Diegans due to a bad reputation from the past. Most of them seem to be outdated. I feel that buying a home in Santee is almost like being an unloved stock of a good company with great potential.
June 26, 2010 at 3:20 PM #571931sunny88ParticipantWhen talking to some realtors I get the impression that Santee is very unpopular amongst many San Diegans due to a bad reputation from the past. Most of them seem to be outdated. I feel that buying a home in Santee is almost like being an unloved stock of a good company with great potential.
June 26, 2010 at 3:20 PM #572448sunny88ParticipantWhen talking to some realtors I get the impression that Santee is very unpopular amongst many San Diegans due to a bad reputation from the past. Most of them seem to be outdated. I feel that buying a home in Santee is almost like being an unloved stock of a good company with great potential.
June 26, 2010 at 3:20 PM #572553sunny88ParticipantWhen talking to some realtors I get the impression that Santee is very unpopular amongst many San Diegans due to a bad reputation from the past. Most of them seem to be outdated. I feel that buying a home in Santee is almost like being an unloved stock of a good company with great potential.
June 26, 2010 at 3:20 PM #572842sunny88ParticipantWhen talking to some realtors I get the impression that Santee is very unpopular amongst many San Diegans due to a bad reputation from the past. Most of them seem to be outdated. I feel that buying a home in Santee is almost like being an unloved stock of a good company with great potential.
June 26, 2010 at 5:22 PM #571914MisheloffParticipantWe made the mistake of living in Santee for a short period of time. The schools are *dreadful*.
We ended up moving to Rancho Bernardo so that our daughter wouldn’t have to grow up with the substandard education available in Santee. Its not so much the schools, but the low caliber of kids (due to the low caliber of parenting) in the schools. Teachers pretty much have to teach to the median, and the median was very, very low. (My wife volunteered at the school…not a pleasant experience).
Beyond that, even if you live in oh so wonderful Sky Ranch, you are still amongst the denizens of the rest of Santee. That means seeing barefoot kids in the grocery store, tattoed, toothless people around town, and a 20 minute drive to the nearst place to get a decent steak.
If you have low standards for your environment, your kids future, and your general existence, Sky Ranch and the upcoming 110 degree temperatures through san Santee summer may be for you.
June 26, 2010 at 5:22 PM #572012MisheloffParticipantWe made the mistake of living in Santee for a short period of time. The schools are *dreadful*.
We ended up moving to Rancho Bernardo so that our daughter wouldn’t have to grow up with the substandard education available in Santee. Its not so much the schools, but the low caliber of kids (due to the low caliber of parenting) in the schools. Teachers pretty much have to teach to the median, and the median was very, very low. (My wife volunteered at the school…not a pleasant experience).
Beyond that, even if you live in oh so wonderful Sky Ranch, you are still amongst the denizens of the rest of Santee. That means seeing barefoot kids in the grocery store, tattoed, toothless people around town, and a 20 minute drive to the nearst place to get a decent steak.
If you have low standards for your environment, your kids future, and your general existence, Sky Ranch and the upcoming 110 degree temperatures through san Santee summer may be for you.
June 26, 2010 at 5:22 PM #572525MisheloffParticipantWe made the mistake of living in Santee for a short period of time. The schools are *dreadful*.
We ended up moving to Rancho Bernardo so that our daughter wouldn’t have to grow up with the substandard education available in Santee. Its not so much the schools, but the low caliber of kids (due to the low caliber of parenting) in the schools. Teachers pretty much have to teach to the median, and the median was very, very low. (My wife volunteered at the school…not a pleasant experience).
Beyond that, even if you live in oh so wonderful Sky Ranch, you are still amongst the denizens of the rest of Santee. That means seeing barefoot kids in the grocery store, tattoed, toothless people around town, and a 20 minute drive to the nearst place to get a decent steak.
If you have low standards for your environment, your kids future, and your general existence, Sky Ranch and the upcoming 110 degree temperatures through san Santee summer may be for you.
June 26, 2010 at 5:22 PM #572631MisheloffParticipantWe made the mistake of living in Santee for a short period of time. The schools are *dreadful*.
We ended up moving to Rancho Bernardo so that our daughter wouldn’t have to grow up with the substandard education available in Santee. Its not so much the schools, but the low caliber of kids (due to the low caliber of parenting) in the schools. Teachers pretty much have to teach to the median, and the median was very, very low. (My wife volunteered at the school…not a pleasant experience).
Beyond that, even if you live in oh so wonderful Sky Ranch, you are still amongst the denizens of the rest of Santee. That means seeing barefoot kids in the grocery store, tattoed, toothless people around town, and a 20 minute drive to the nearst place to get a decent steak.
If you have low standards for your environment, your kids future, and your general existence, Sky Ranch and the upcoming 110 degree temperatures through san Santee summer may be for you.
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