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ocrenter
Participant[quote=localguy]Ooops….I made a mistake. The Mendoza’s are not there at the Deprise house as far as I know/see. There goes my creditability. I was thinking about another Warmington house on Edgewood. I apologize for the mistake.
Localguy[/quote]the Mendoza’s are not there, but looks like the Gonzalez’s are. wonder if they are related in any way…
btw, what a street, couple of additional pending foreclosures, both postponed due to bankruptcy.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=localguy]The Mendoza’s still live in the house. Same people, same cars, same stuff….[/quote]
I see, every story has a happy ending! you see, this guy is good enough to be a real estate coach. if the coach can do it, so can us all!
ocrenter
Participant[quote=localguy]The Mendoza’s still live in the house. Same people, same cars, same stuff….[/quote]
I see, every story has a happy ending! you see, this guy is good enough to be a real estate coach. if the coach can do it, so can us all!
ocrenter
Participant[quote=localguy]The Mendoza’s still live in the house. Same people, same cars, same stuff….[/quote]
I see, every story has a happy ending! you see, this guy is good enough to be a real estate coach. if the coach can do it, so can us all!
ocrenter
Participant[quote=localguy]The Mendoza’s still live in the house. Same people, same cars, same stuff….[/quote]
I see, every story has a happy ending! you see, this guy is good enough to be a real estate coach. if the coach can do it, so can us all!
ocrenter
Participant[quote=localguy]The Mendoza’s still live in the house. Same people, same cars, same stuff….[/quote]
I see, every story has a happy ending! you see, this guy is good enough to be a real estate coach. if the coach can do it, so can us all!
May 16, 2010 at 12:29 AM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #550575ocrenter
Participantone thing that impresses me about San Marcos high schools are their Hispanic numbers. they really made an effort to pull up this historically low performing group. while there is still a gap in comparison to Whites, I would say to be able to get this group in the mid 700’s is strong work on SMUSD’s part.
SMUSD’s numbers are essentially very close to Poway’s numbers on Hispanics. Westview and RB managed to get their small population into the 800 range, but Poway High’s numbers are in the low 700’s and Mt Carmel’s small population are also in the mid 700’s.
What is surprising is how badly Hispanics perform in San Dieguito schools, couple of them are in the 600 range, and only one got the Hispanics just above 700.
San Dieguito may simply be benefiting from CV Asians that would frankly bring up any district’s numbers. But when it comes to teaching groups that really need good teaching, it comes up short.
May 16, 2010 at 12:29 AM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #550684ocrenter
Participantone thing that impresses me about San Marcos high schools are their Hispanic numbers. they really made an effort to pull up this historically low performing group. while there is still a gap in comparison to Whites, I would say to be able to get this group in the mid 700’s is strong work on SMUSD’s part.
SMUSD’s numbers are essentially very close to Poway’s numbers on Hispanics. Westview and RB managed to get their small population into the 800 range, but Poway High’s numbers are in the low 700’s and Mt Carmel’s small population are also in the mid 700’s.
What is surprising is how badly Hispanics perform in San Dieguito schools, couple of them are in the 600 range, and only one got the Hispanics just above 700.
San Dieguito may simply be benefiting from CV Asians that would frankly bring up any district’s numbers. But when it comes to teaching groups that really need good teaching, it comes up short.
May 16, 2010 at 12:29 AM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #551171ocrenter
Participantone thing that impresses me about San Marcos high schools are their Hispanic numbers. they really made an effort to pull up this historically low performing group. while there is still a gap in comparison to Whites, I would say to be able to get this group in the mid 700’s is strong work on SMUSD’s part.
SMUSD’s numbers are essentially very close to Poway’s numbers on Hispanics. Westview and RB managed to get their small population into the 800 range, but Poway High’s numbers are in the low 700’s and Mt Carmel’s small population are also in the mid 700’s.
What is surprising is how badly Hispanics perform in San Dieguito schools, couple of them are in the 600 range, and only one got the Hispanics just above 700.
San Dieguito may simply be benefiting from CV Asians that would frankly bring up any district’s numbers. But when it comes to teaching groups that really need good teaching, it comes up short.
May 16, 2010 at 12:29 AM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #551270ocrenter
Participantone thing that impresses me about San Marcos high schools are their Hispanic numbers. they really made an effort to pull up this historically low performing group. while there is still a gap in comparison to Whites, I would say to be able to get this group in the mid 700’s is strong work on SMUSD’s part.
SMUSD’s numbers are essentially very close to Poway’s numbers on Hispanics. Westview and RB managed to get their small population into the 800 range, but Poway High’s numbers are in the low 700’s and Mt Carmel’s small population are also in the mid 700’s.
What is surprising is how badly Hispanics perform in San Dieguito schools, couple of them are in the 600 range, and only one got the Hispanics just above 700.
San Dieguito may simply be benefiting from CV Asians that would frankly bring up any district’s numbers. But when it comes to teaching groups that really need good teaching, it comes up short.
May 16, 2010 at 12:29 AM in reply to: Just to affirm what some have said about San Marcos high schools #551548ocrenter
Participantone thing that impresses me about San Marcos high schools are their Hispanic numbers. they really made an effort to pull up this historically low performing group. while there is still a gap in comparison to Whites, I would say to be able to get this group in the mid 700’s is strong work on SMUSD’s part.
SMUSD’s numbers are essentially very close to Poway’s numbers on Hispanics. Westview and RB managed to get their small population into the 800 range, but Poway High’s numbers are in the low 700’s and Mt Carmel’s small population are also in the mid 700’s.
What is surprising is how badly Hispanics perform in San Dieguito schools, couple of them are in the 600 range, and only one got the Hispanics just above 700.
San Dieguito may simply be benefiting from CV Asians that would frankly bring up any district’s numbers. But when it comes to teaching groups that really need good teaching, it comes up short.
ocrenter
Participanthere’s another good OTA antenna, multi-directional, 65 mile range, you can put this in the attic:
ocrenter
Participanthere’s another good OTA antenna, multi-directional, 65 mile range, you can put this in the attic:
ocrenter
Participanthere’s another good OTA antenna, multi-directional, 65 mile range, you can put this in the attic:
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