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August 23, 2008 at 10:01 PM #261080August 24, 2008 at 4:49 PM #261148CardiffBaseballParticipant
sdr does that include the areas off of La Costa, such as Cadencia? I was just looking at a satellite and didn’t realize how many homes there are I guess that would be northeast of la costa ave?
The reason I ask is the creek seems to end. This would imply that along Rancho Santa Fe Rd. that everything up to San Elijo was basically LCC territory (San Dieguito that is), but I thought some of those La Costa Oaks areas were San Marcos schools. (what you see on the left if you were driving from Carlsbad into San Marcos)
August 24, 2008 at 4:49 PM #261447CardiffBaseballParticipantsdr does that include the areas off of La Costa, such as Cadencia? I was just looking at a satellite and didn’t realize how many homes there are I guess that would be northeast of la costa ave?
The reason I ask is the creek seems to end. This would imply that along Rancho Santa Fe Rd. that everything up to San Elijo was basically LCC territory (San Dieguito that is), but I thought some of those La Costa Oaks areas were San Marcos schools. (what you see on the left if you were driving from Carlsbad into San Marcos)
August 24, 2008 at 4:49 PM #261411CardiffBaseballParticipantsdr does that include the areas off of La Costa, such as Cadencia? I was just looking at a satellite and didn’t realize how many homes there are I guess that would be northeast of la costa ave?
The reason I ask is the creek seems to end. This would imply that along Rancho Santa Fe Rd. that everything up to San Elijo was basically LCC territory (San Dieguito that is), but I thought some of those La Costa Oaks areas were San Marcos schools. (what you see on the left if you were driving from Carlsbad into San Marcos)
August 24, 2008 at 4:49 PM #261357CardiffBaseballParticipantsdr does that include the areas off of La Costa, such as Cadencia? I was just looking at a satellite and didn’t realize how many homes there are I guess that would be northeast of la costa ave?
The reason I ask is the creek seems to end. This would imply that along Rancho Santa Fe Rd. that everything up to San Elijo was basically LCC territory (San Dieguito that is), but I thought some of those La Costa Oaks areas were San Marcos schools. (what you see on the left if you were driving from Carlsbad into San Marcos)
August 24, 2008 at 4:49 PM #261348CardiffBaseballParticipantsdr does that include the areas off of La Costa, such as Cadencia? I was just looking at a satellite and didn’t realize how many homes there are I guess that would be northeast of la costa ave?
The reason I ask is the creek seems to end. This would imply that along Rancho Santa Fe Rd. that everything up to San Elijo was basically LCC territory (San Dieguito that is), but I thought some of those La Costa Oaks areas were San Marcos schools. (what you see on the left if you were driving from Carlsbad into San Marcos)
August 24, 2008 at 8:58 PM #261431sdrealtorParticipantCadencia is very much in the San Dieguito/Enc school districts.
If you follow the creek closely you can see it goes through Box Canyon up to the edge of the water treatment plant at Melrose & RSF rds, passes under RSF road and goes through the industrial park on the east side of RSF Rd. All the existing Lc Oaks homes are San Dieg schools. As you travel toward San Elijo on RSF you see massive grading for the second phase of LC Oaks which will likely sit unbuilt for a few more years. Those homes I believe are in SM schools even though they fall on the right side of the creek. I’m not sure about this and if it is true why it would be an exception.
SDR,
The Balerus homes are in either Carlsbad or SM however inter-district transfers are possible particularly if they were already going there b4 moving to LC Greens.sdr
August 24, 2008 at 8:58 PM #261438sdrealtorParticipantCadencia is very much in the San Dieguito/Enc school districts.
If you follow the creek closely you can see it goes through Box Canyon up to the edge of the water treatment plant at Melrose & RSF rds, passes under RSF road and goes through the industrial park on the east side of RSF Rd. All the existing Lc Oaks homes are San Dieg schools. As you travel toward San Elijo on RSF you see massive grading for the second phase of LC Oaks which will likely sit unbuilt for a few more years. Those homes I believe are in SM schools even though they fall on the right side of the creek. I’m not sure about this and if it is true why it would be an exception.
SDR,
The Balerus homes are in either Carlsbad or SM however inter-district transfers are possible particularly if they were already going there b4 moving to LC Greens.sdr
August 24, 2008 at 8:58 PM #261227sdrealtorParticipantCadencia is very much in the San Dieguito/Enc school districts.
If you follow the creek closely you can see it goes through Box Canyon up to the edge of the water treatment plant at Melrose & RSF rds, passes under RSF road and goes through the industrial park on the east side of RSF Rd. All the existing Lc Oaks homes are San Dieg schools. As you travel toward San Elijo on RSF you see massive grading for the second phase of LC Oaks which will likely sit unbuilt for a few more years. Those homes I believe are in SM schools even though they fall on the right side of the creek. I’m not sure about this and if it is true why it would be an exception.
SDR,
The Balerus homes are in either Carlsbad or SM however inter-district transfers are possible particularly if they were already going there b4 moving to LC Greens.sdr
August 24, 2008 at 8:58 PM #261489sdrealtorParticipantCadencia is very much in the San Dieguito/Enc school districts.
If you follow the creek closely you can see it goes through Box Canyon up to the edge of the water treatment plant at Melrose & RSF rds, passes under RSF road and goes through the industrial park on the east side of RSF Rd. All the existing Lc Oaks homes are San Dieg schools. As you travel toward San Elijo on RSF you see massive grading for the second phase of LC Oaks which will likely sit unbuilt for a few more years. Those homes I believe are in SM schools even though they fall on the right side of the creek. I’m not sure about this and if it is true why it would be an exception.
SDR,
The Balerus homes are in either Carlsbad or SM however inter-district transfers are possible particularly if they were already going there b4 moving to LC Greens.sdr
August 24, 2008 at 8:58 PM #261527sdrealtorParticipantCadencia is very much in the San Dieguito/Enc school districts.
If you follow the creek closely you can see it goes through Box Canyon up to the edge of the water treatment plant at Melrose & RSF rds, passes under RSF road and goes through the industrial park on the east side of RSF Rd. All the existing Lc Oaks homes are San Dieg schools. As you travel toward San Elijo on RSF you see massive grading for the second phase of LC Oaks which will likely sit unbuilt for a few more years. Those homes I believe are in SM schools even though they fall on the right side of the creek. I’m not sure about this and if it is true why it would be an exception.
SDR,
The Balerus homes are in either Carlsbad or SM however inter-district transfers are possible particularly if they were already going there b4 moving to LC Greens.sdr
August 24, 2008 at 9:48 PM #261242SD RealtorParticipantThanks sdr –
Excellent explanation on the boundary.
August 24, 2008 at 9:48 PM #261446SD RealtorParticipantThanks sdr –
Excellent explanation on the boundary.
August 24, 2008 at 9:48 PM #261454SD RealtorParticipantThanks sdr –
Excellent explanation on the boundary.
August 24, 2008 at 9:48 PM #261505SD RealtorParticipantThanks sdr –
Excellent explanation on the boundary.
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