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[quote=irondoc]Pacific Highlands Ranch is Del Mar Union. All of it.[/quote]
It would not be beyond my realtor to feed me dated information – he relayed this to me a few weeks ago, but for all I know he had heard this years ago. There is a future school planned there, but the current boundary map with its “students assigned on a space available basis” designation for PHR seems to suggest that it is not yet a sure thing:
http://www.sbsd.k12.ca.us/District/Facilities/Attend04.jpg
So where do the kids go that don’t have space available?
As far as the Winstanley way proclamation goes, I was pretty far off the mark on that (guess I should have done a little research). Perhaps these people I know have parents in the Ashley Falls area, and are using their address.
All of this is academic – I honestly can’t understand why one school district is any different than the other. Then again, I don’t even understand this goofy notion of separate secondary and primary education districts.
RhettParticipant[quote=irondoc]Pacific Highlands Ranch is Del Mar Union. All of it.[/quote]
It would not be beyond my realtor to feed me dated information – he relayed this to me a few weeks ago, but for all I know he had heard this years ago. There is a future school planned there, but the current boundary map with its “students assigned on a space available basis” designation for PHR seems to suggest that it is not yet a sure thing:
http://www.sbsd.k12.ca.us/District/Facilities/Attend04.jpg
So where do the kids go that don’t have space available?
As far as the Winstanley way proclamation goes, I was pretty far off the mark on that (guess I should have done a little research). Perhaps these people I know have parents in the Ashley Falls area, and are using their address.
All of this is academic – I honestly can’t understand why one school district is any different than the other. Then again, I don’t even understand this goofy notion of separate secondary and primary education districts.
RhettParticipant[quote=irondoc]Pacific Highlands Ranch is Del Mar Union. All of it.[/quote]
It would not be beyond my realtor to feed me dated information – he relayed this to me a few weeks ago, but for all I know he had heard this years ago. There is a future school planned there, but the current boundary map with its “students assigned on a space available basis” designation for PHR seems to suggest that it is not yet a sure thing:
http://www.sbsd.k12.ca.us/District/Facilities/Attend04.jpg
So where do the kids go that don’t have space available?
As far as the Winstanley way proclamation goes, I was pretty far off the mark on that (guess I should have done a little research). Perhaps these people I know have parents in the Ashley Falls area, and are using their address.
All of this is academic – I honestly can’t understand why one school district is any different than the other. Then again, I don’t even understand this goofy notion of separate secondary and primary education districts.
RhettParticipant[quote=carli]Also, I think the Solana Beach school district extends much further east from El Camino Real into the 92130 zipcode. I’m pretty sure that, once you get east of I-5 the whole area north of Del Mar Heights Rd all the way up to the end of DM Heights Rd, where Canyon Crest Academy is located, lies within Solana Beach school district (including Pacific Highlands Ranch).[/quote]
I know people that live on Winstanley Way (which is north of Del Mar Heights) that have kids attending Ashley Falls, which is Del Mar Union. I think that anything east of Torrey Pines High is Del Mar Union, even if it is north of Del Mar Heights.
Also, Pacific Highlands Ranch is San Diego Unified. Yes, that’s right – San Diego Unified. Currently, if you life there, your kids go to Mira Mesa High, Challenger Middle, and Sandburg Elementary. Pretty messed up, isn’t it?
RhettParticipant[quote=carli]Also, I think the Solana Beach school district extends much further east from El Camino Real into the 92130 zipcode. I’m pretty sure that, once you get east of I-5 the whole area north of Del Mar Heights Rd all the way up to the end of DM Heights Rd, where Canyon Crest Academy is located, lies within Solana Beach school district (including Pacific Highlands Ranch).[/quote]
I know people that live on Winstanley Way (which is north of Del Mar Heights) that have kids attending Ashley Falls, which is Del Mar Union. I think that anything east of Torrey Pines High is Del Mar Union, even if it is north of Del Mar Heights.
Also, Pacific Highlands Ranch is San Diego Unified. Yes, that’s right – San Diego Unified. Currently, if you life there, your kids go to Mira Mesa High, Challenger Middle, and Sandburg Elementary. Pretty messed up, isn’t it?
RhettParticipant[quote=carli]Also, I think the Solana Beach school district extends much further east from El Camino Real into the 92130 zipcode. I’m pretty sure that, once you get east of I-5 the whole area north of Del Mar Heights Rd all the way up to the end of DM Heights Rd, where Canyon Crest Academy is located, lies within Solana Beach school district (including Pacific Highlands Ranch).[/quote]
I know people that live on Winstanley Way (which is north of Del Mar Heights) that have kids attending Ashley Falls, which is Del Mar Union. I think that anything east of Torrey Pines High is Del Mar Union, even if it is north of Del Mar Heights.
Also, Pacific Highlands Ranch is San Diego Unified. Yes, that’s right – San Diego Unified. Currently, if you life there, your kids go to Mira Mesa High, Challenger Middle, and Sandburg Elementary. Pretty messed up, isn’t it?
RhettParticipant[quote=carli]Also, I think the Solana Beach school district extends much further east from El Camino Real into the 92130 zipcode. I’m pretty sure that, once you get east of I-5 the whole area north of Del Mar Heights Rd all the way up to the end of DM Heights Rd, where Canyon Crest Academy is located, lies within Solana Beach school district (including Pacific Highlands Ranch).[/quote]
I know people that live on Winstanley Way (which is north of Del Mar Heights) that have kids attending Ashley Falls, which is Del Mar Union. I think that anything east of Torrey Pines High is Del Mar Union, even if it is north of Del Mar Heights.
Also, Pacific Highlands Ranch is San Diego Unified. Yes, that’s right – San Diego Unified. Currently, if you life there, your kids go to Mira Mesa High, Challenger Middle, and Sandburg Elementary. Pretty messed up, isn’t it?
RhettParticipant[quote=carli]Also, I think the Solana Beach school district extends much further east from El Camino Real into the 92130 zipcode. I’m pretty sure that, once you get east of I-5 the whole area north of Del Mar Heights Rd all the way up to the end of DM Heights Rd, where Canyon Crest Academy is located, lies within Solana Beach school district (including Pacific Highlands Ranch).[/quote]
I know people that live on Winstanley Way (which is north of Del Mar Heights) that have kids attending Ashley Falls, which is Del Mar Union. I think that anything east of Torrey Pines High is Del Mar Union, even if it is north of Del Mar Heights.
Also, Pacific Highlands Ranch is San Diego Unified. Yes, that’s right – San Diego Unified. Currently, if you life there, your kids go to Mira Mesa High, Challenger Middle, and Sandburg Elementary. Pretty messed up, isn’t it?
RhettParticipant[quote=UCGal]4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.[/quote]
That must be the price of the lot to the buyers, minus the cost of bulldozing.
RhettParticipant[quote=UCGal]4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.[/quote]
That must be the price of the lot to the buyers, minus the cost of bulldozing.
RhettParticipant[quote=UCGal]4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.[/quote]
That must be the price of the lot to the buyers, minus the cost of bulldozing.
RhettParticipant[quote=UCGal]4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.[/quote]
That must be the price of the lot to the buyers, minus the cost of bulldozing.
RhettParticipant[quote=UCGal]4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.[/quote]
That must be the price of the lot to the buyers, minus the cost of bulldozing.
RhettParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]One question-If there werent investors willing to snap up good deals and turn them into rentals where would all the Pigg renters live?[/quote]
In a tent in your backyard?
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