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[quote=sdrealtor]No it was simply to get your goat which it clearly did.
BTW it’s too far to dig tunnels from Del Mar;)
P.S. Your statement that you dont try to steer any Piggs anywhere is the funniest thing I have ever seen on this blog in over 5 years. In the history of this blog, no one comes close to you in that regard.[/quote]
I thought this was funny too. But surely the SkyRanch guy is worse. Right?
teacherSDParticipant4S Ranch seems to think it is unincorporated “4S Ranch is an unincorporated area in the County of San Diego.”
http://www.4sconnect.com/faq.asp?id=461540&page=3#Q2697
And the San Diego county sheriff seems to think it is an unincorporated area too.
“A substation of the Poway Station, the 4S Ranch Substation was opened in November 2007. The substation serves the 4S Ranch community, an unincorporated area surrounded by Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Santa Fe, Black Mountain Ranch, Rancho Peñasquitos and Lake Hodges.”
teacherSDParticipant4S Ranch seems to think it is unincorporated “4S Ranch is an unincorporated area in the County of San Diego.”
http://www.4sconnect.com/faq.asp?id=461540&page=3#Q2697
And the San Diego county sheriff seems to think it is an unincorporated area too.
“A substation of the Poway Station, the 4S Ranch Substation was opened in November 2007. The substation serves the 4S Ranch community, an unincorporated area surrounded by Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Santa Fe, Black Mountain Ranch, Rancho Peñasquitos and Lake Hodges.”
teacherSDParticipant4S Ranch seems to think it is unincorporated “4S Ranch is an unincorporated area in the County of San Diego.”
http://www.4sconnect.com/faq.asp?id=461540&page=3#Q2697
And the San Diego county sheriff seems to think it is an unincorporated area too.
“A substation of the Poway Station, the 4S Ranch Substation was opened in November 2007. The substation serves the 4S Ranch community, an unincorporated area surrounded by Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Santa Fe, Black Mountain Ranch, Rancho Peñasquitos and Lake Hodges.”
teacherSDParticipant4S Ranch seems to think it is unincorporated “4S Ranch is an unincorporated area in the County of San Diego.”
http://www.4sconnect.com/faq.asp?id=461540&page=3#Q2697
And the San Diego county sheriff seems to think it is an unincorporated area too.
“A substation of the Poway Station, the 4S Ranch Substation was opened in November 2007. The substation serves the 4S Ranch community, an unincorporated area surrounded by Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Santa Fe, Black Mountain Ranch, Rancho Peñasquitos and Lake Hodges.”
teacherSDParticipant4S Ranch seems to think it is unincorporated “4S Ranch is an unincorporated area in the County of San Diego.”
http://www.4sconnect.com/faq.asp?id=461540&page=3#Q2697
And the San Diego county sheriff seems to think it is an unincorporated area too.
“A substation of the Poway Station, the 4S Ranch Substation was opened in November 2007. The substation serves the 4S Ranch community, an unincorporated area surrounded by Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Santa Fe, Black Mountain Ranch, Rancho Peñasquitos and Lake Hodges.”
teacherSDParticipantWe were in escrow on a house in December and were prepared to go with a policy from Travelers. I would have preferred AAA but they wouldn’t insure us because of the fire risk (next to brush).
We backed out of the escrow because of a leak issue. The roof was fixed and we closed on the house in February. However, Travelers changed their requirements January 1st and they would not insure us anymore.
We eventually went with Farmers, mostly because no one else would insure the house.
teacherSDParticipantWe were in escrow on a house in December and were prepared to go with a policy from Travelers. I would have preferred AAA but they wouldn’t insure us because of the fire risk (next to brush).
We backed out of the escrow because of a leak issue. The roof was fixed and we closed on the house in February. However, Travelers changed their requirements January 1st and they would not insure us anymore.
We eventually went with Farmers, mostly because no one else would insure the house.
teacherSDParticipantWe were in escrow on a house in December and were prepared to go with a policy from Travelers. I would have preferred AAA but they wouldn’t insure us because of the fire risk (next to brush).
We backed out of the escrow because of a leak issue. The roof was fixed and we closed on the house in February. However, Travelers changed their requirements January 1st and they would not insure us anymore.
We eventually went with Farmers, mostly because no one else would insure the house.
teacherSDParticipantWe were in escrow on a house in December and were prepared to go with a policy from Travelers. I would have preferred AAA but they wouldn’t insure us because of the fire risk (next to brush).
We backed out of the escrow because of a leak issue. The roof was fixed and we closed on the house in February. However, Travelers changed their requirements January 1st and they would not insure us anymore.
We eventually went with Farmers, mostly because no one else would insure the house.
teacherSDParticipantWe were in escrow on a house in December and were prepared to go with a policy from Travelers. I would have preferred AAA but they wouldn’t insure us because of the fire risk (next to brush).
We backed out of the escrow because of a leak issue. The roof was fixed and we closed on the house in February. However, Travelers changed their requirements January 1st and they would not insure us anymore.
We eventually went with Farmers, mostly because no one else would insure the house.
teacherSDParticipantI used to work in Special Ed for the San Dieguito HS District and I thought the program was very good. However, I think a lot of that had to do with the teachers who were there at the time.
Teaching Special Ed can be very draining and there is a lot of turnover (I teach regular ed now) so I don’t know if the programs are still as strong as they used to be.
The parents who were armed with knowledge, especially the ones who hired an advocate, were definitely accommodated and their kids were taken care of. The best thing you can do as a parent is be a vocal proponent for your child if you want the school to provide services for him.
I know your son is still quite a few years away from high school but that was my experience.
teacherSDParticipantI used to work in Special Ed for the San Dieguito HS District and I thought the program was very good. However, I think a lot of that had to do with the teachers who were there at the time.
Teaching Special Ed can be very draining and there is a lot of turnover (I teach regular ed now) so I don’t know if the programs are still as strong as they used to be.
The parents who were armed with knowledge, especially the ones who hired an advocate, were definitely accommodated and their kids were taken care of. The best thing you can do as a parent is be a vocal proponent for your child if you want the school to provide services for him.
I know your son is still quite a few years away from high school but that was my experience.
teacherSDParticipantI used to work in Special Ed for the San Dieguito HS District and I thought the program was very good. However, I think a lot of that had to do with the teachers who were there at the time.
Teaching Special Ed can be very draining and there is a lot of turnover (I teach regular ed now) so I don’t know if the programs are still as strong as they used to be.
The parents who were armed with knowledge, especially the ones who hired an advocate, were definitely accommodated and their kids were taken care of. The best thing you can do as a parent is be a vocal proponent for your child if you want the school to provide services for him.
I know your son is still quite a few years away from high school but that was my experience.
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