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September 13, 2010 at 5:40 PM #605426September 13, 2010 at 5:54 PM #604369bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=Scarlett]I know but my point there is no choice where to go to elementary or middle schools. The middle school feeds into LJ High. UC high is an option if one really wants it. LJ High is the default.[/quote]
Scarlett, I don’t see that constellation but if you are interested in placing an offer on the Southpointe property and a guarantee to a HS attendance area is important to you, you should call the District Office and find out how the optional program works. Schools can become impacted year to year, depending on magnet and VEEP students already enrolled in the school of your choice. You can’t present an elementary-age child today for HS attendance. I would not make an offer on RE based upon belief or presumption but upon fact, if the main reason or one of the reasons for the purchase was a certain “guaranteed” public school admission in the distant future.
September 13, 2010 at 5:54 PM #604457bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]I know but my point there is no choice where to go to elementary or middle schools. The middle school feeds into LJ High. UC high is an option if one really wants it. LJ High is the default.[/quote]
Scarlett, I don’t see that constellation but if you are interested in placing an offer on the Southpointe property and a guarantee to a HS attendance area is important to you, you should call the District Office and find out how the optional program works. Schools can become impacted year to year, depending on magnet and VEEP students already enrolled in the school of your choice. You can’t present an elementary-age child today for HS attendance. I would not make an offer on RE based upon belief or presumption but upon fact, if the main reason or one of the reasons for the purchase was a certain “guaranteed” public school admission in the distant future.
September 13, 2010 at 5:54 PM #605007bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]I know but my point there is no choice where to go to elementary or middle schools. The middle school feeds into LJ High. UC high is an option if one really wants it. LJ High is the default.[/quote]
Scarlett, I don’t see that constellation but if you are interested in placing an offer on the Southpointe property and a guarantee to a HS attendance area is important to you, you should call the District Office and find out how the optional program works. Schools can become impacted year to year, depending on magnet and VEEP students already enrolled in the school of your choice. You can’t present an elementary-age child today for HS attendance. I would not make an offer on RE based upon belief or presumption but upon fact, if the main reason or one of the reasons for the purchase was a certain “guaranteed” public school admission in the distant future.
September 13, 2010 at 5:54 PM #605114bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]I know but my point there is no choice where to go to elementary or middle schools. The middle school feeds into LJ High. UC high is an option if one really wants it. LJ High is the default.[/quote]
Scarlett, I don’t see that constellation but if you are interested in placing an offer on the Southpointe property and a guarantee to a HS attendance area is important to you, you should call the District Office and find out how the optional program works. Schools can become impacted year to year, depending on magnet and VEEP students already enrolled in the school of your choice. You can’t present an elementary-age child today for HS attendance. I would not make an offer on RE based upon belief or presumption but upon fact, if the main reason or one of the reasons for the purchase was a certain “guaranteed” public school admission in the distant future.
September 13, 2010 at 5:54 PM #605431bearishgurlParticipant[quote=Scarlett]I know but my point there is no choice where to go to elementary or middle schools. The middle school feeds into LJ High. UC high is an option if one really wants it. LJ High is the default.[/quote]
Scarlett, I don’t see that constellation but if you are interested in placing an offer on the Southpointe property and a guarantee to a HS attendance area is important to you, you should call the District Office and find out how the optional program works. Schools can become impacted year to year, depending on magnet and VEEP students already enrolled in the school of your choice. You can’t present an elementary-age child today for HS attendance. I would not make an offer on RE based upon belief or presumption but upon fact, if the main reason or one of the reasons for the purchase was a certain “guaranteed” public school admission in the distant future.
September 13, 2010 at 6:28 PM #604374bearishgurlParticipantHere is the passage from sandi-net:
Optional Areas
Certain areas of the San Diego Unified School District have been designated Optional Areas. If you reside in one of these areas, you will have a choice of two or more schools to attend. Once a choice is made, the school of choice remains the school of attendance for the duration of the student’s attendance at that level (elementary, middle/junior high or senior high).
(emphasis added)
The way I read it, students have to reapply at each level for your school, i.e. apply for middle school and apply again for high school. A student’s school is guaranteed as long as they are already enrolled at a particular school.
Currently, for school year 10/11, the optional HS choice exists. You have no guarantee that this choice will be in place several school years from now, when your kids are ready for HS. For instance, what if LJ SFR’s crater in price in the future and families begin moving in much closer to LJ High than Southpointe Complex is (UC is closest HS to it)? SDUSD reserves the right to remove the choice on the “north of SR-52” complexes, or ANY previous “optional attendance area” to any school which becomes impacted.
Any Piggs work for SDUSD and can help here?? Or lived in the 92037 annexation north of the former Ardath Rd (now SR-52) during the 70’s thru 90’s? Did your (now adult) child attend and graduate from UC? Thanks for any help.
September 13, 2010 at 6:28 PM #604462bearishgurlParticipantHere is the passage from sandi-net:
Optional Areas
Certain areas of the San Diego Unified School District have been designated Optional Areas. If you reside in one of these areas, you will have a choice of two or more schools to attend. Once a choice is made, the school of choice remains the school of attendance for the duration of the student’s attendance at that level (elementary, middle/junior high or senior high).
(emphasis added)
The way I read it, students have to reapply at each level for your school, i.e. apply for middle school and apply again for high school. A student’s school is guaranteed as long as they are already enrolled at a particular school.
Currently, for school year 10/11, the optional HS choice exists. You have no guarantee that this choice will be in place several school years from now, when your kids are ready for HS. For instance, what if LJ SFR’s crater in price in the future and families begin moving in much closer to LJ High than Southpointe Complex is (UC is closest HS to it)? SDUSD reserves the right to remove the choice on the “north of SR-52” complexes, or ANY previous “optional attendance area” to any school which becomes impacted.
Any Piggs work for SDUSD and can help here?? Or lived in the 92037 annexation north of the former Ardath Rd (now SR-52) during the 70’s thru 90’s? Did your (now adult) child attend and graduate from UC? Thanks for any help.
September 13, 2010 at 6:28 PM #605012bearishgurlParticipantHere is the passage from sandi-net:
Optional Areas
Certain areas of the San Diego Unified School District have been designated Optional Areas. If you reside in one of these areas, you will have a choice of two or more schools to attend. Once a choice is made, the school of choice remains the school of attendance for the duration of the student’s attendance at that level (elementary, middle/junior high or senior high).
(emphasis added)
The way I read it, students have to reapply at each level for your school, i.e. apply for middle school and apply again for high school. A student’s school is guaranteed as long as they are already enrolled at a particular school.
Currently, for school year 10/11, the optional HS choice exists. You have no guarantee that this choice will be in place several school years from now, when your kids are ready for HS. For instance, what if LJ SFR’s crater in price in the future and families begin moving in much closer to LJ High than Southpointe Complex is (UC is closest HS to it)? SDUSD reserves the right to remove the choice on the “north of SR-52” complexes, or ANY previous “optional attendance area” to any school which becomes impacted.
Any Piggs work for SDUSD and can help here?? Or lived in the 92037 annexation north of the former Ardath Rd (now SR-52) during the 70’s thru 90’s? Did your (now adult) child attend and graduate from UC? Thanks for any help.
September 13, 2010 at 6:28 PM #605119bearishgurlParticipantHere is the passage from sandi-net:
Optional Areas
Certain areas of the San Diego Unified School District have been designated Optional Areas. If you reside in one of these areas, you will have a choice of two or more schools to attend. Once a choice is made, the school of choice remains the school of attendance for the duration of the student’s attendance at that level (elementary, middle/junior high or senior high).
(emphasis added)
The way I read it, students have to reapply at each level for your school, i.e. apply for middle school and apply again for high school. A student’s school is guaranteed as long as they are already enrolled at a particular school.
Currently, for school year 10/11, the optional HS choice exists. You have no guarantee that this choice will be in place several school years from now, when your kids are ready for HS. For instance, what if LJ SFR’s crater in price in the future and families begin moving in much closer to LJ High than Southpointe Complex is (UC is closest HS to it)? SDUSD reserves the right to remove the choice on the “north of SR-52” complexes, or ANY previous “optional attendance area” to any school which becomes impacted.
Any Piggs work for SDUSD and can help here?? Or lived in the 92037 annexation north of the former Ardath Rd (now SR-52) during the 70’s thru 90’s? Did your (now adult) child attend and graduate from UC? Thanks for any help.
September 13, 2010 at 6:28 PM #605436bearishgurlParticipantHere is the passage from sandi-net:
Optional Areas
Certain areas of the San Diego Unified School District have been designated Optional Areas. If you reside in one of these areas, you will have a choice of two or more schools to attend. Once a choice is made, the school of choice remains the school of attendance for the duration of the student’s attendance at that level (elementary, middle/junior high or senior high).
(emphasis added)
The way I read it, students have to reapply at each level for your school, i.e. apply for middle school and apply again for high school. A student’s school is guaranteed as long as they are already enrolled at a particular school.
Currently, for school year 10/11, the optional HS choice exists. You have no guarantee that this choice will be in place several school years from now, when your kids are ready for HS. For instance, what if LJ SFR’s crater in price in the future and families begin moving in much closer to LJ High than Southpointe Complex is (UC is closest HS to it)? SDUSD reserves the right to remove the choice on the “north of SR-52” complexes, or ANY previous “optional attendance area” to any school which becomes impacted.
Any Piggs work for SDUSD and can help here?? Or lived in the 92037 annexation north of the former Ardath Rd (now SR-52) during the 70’s thru 90’s? Did your (now adult) child attend and graduate from UC? Thanks for any help.
September 13, 2010 at 6:51 PM #604379XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=bearishgurl] I would not make an offer on RE based upon belief or presumption but upon fact, if the main reason or one of the reasons for the purchase was a certain “guaranteed” public school admission in the distant future.[/quote]
Actually I don’t think school districts are ever guaranteed. Districts can change as enrollment and development changes. Since this area is on the border (and currently marked as optional) It would probably be one of the first areas to be removed from LJHS district if LJHS became overcrowded.
Having said that, from what I know, LJHS is currently underenrolled so it’s unlikely that this border area will be kicked out of the LJHS district any time soon. But you never know.
XBoxBoy
September 13, 2010 at 6:51 PM #604467XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=bearishgurl] I would not make an offer on RE based upon belief or presumption but upon fact, if the main reason or one of the reasons for the purchase was a certain “guaranteed” public school admission in the distant future.[/quote]
Actually I don’t think school districts are ever guaranteed. Districts can change as enrollment and development changes. Since this area is on the border (and currently marked as optional) It would probably be one of the first areas to be removed from LJHS district if LJHS became overcrowded.
Having said that, from what I know, LJHS is currently underenrolled so it’s unlikely that this border area will be kicked out of the LJHS district any time soon. But you never know.
XBoxBoy
September 13, 2010 at 6:51 PM #605017XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=bearishgurl] I would not make an offer on RE based upon belief or presumption but upon fact, if the main reason or one of the reasons for the purchase was a certain “guaranteed” public school admission in the distant future.[/quote]
Actually I don’t think school districts are ever guaranteed. Districts can change as enrollment and development changes. Since this area is on the border (and currently marked as optional) It would probably be one of the first areas to be removed from LJHS district if LJHS became overcrowded.
Having said that, from what I know, LJHS is currently underenrolled so it’s unlikely that this border area will be kicked out of the LJHS district any time soon. But you never know.
XBoxBoy
September 13, 2010 at 6:51 PM #605124XBoxBoyParticipant[quote=bearishgurl] I would not make an offer on RE based upon belief or presumption but upon fact, if the main reason or one of the reasons for the purchase was a certain “guaranteed” public school admission in the distant future.[/quote]
Actually I don’t think school districts are ever guaranteed. Districts can change as enrollment and development changes. Since this area is on the border (and currently marked as optional) It would probably be one of the first areas to be removed from LJHS district if LJHS became overcrowded.
Having said that, from what I know, LJHS is currently underenrolled so it’s unlikely that this border area will be kicked out of the LJHS district any time soon. But you never know.
XBoxBoy
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