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[[La Jolla]] is a [[Baby CTY]] site located at the La Jolla Country Day School in San Diego, California. This site is a day site, so you must be able to bring your children to and from the site. Classes are from Monday-Friday from 9-4pm. This site is only available for the first session.
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==Site Description==
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La Jolla was originally known as the Balmer school back in 1926. It was an elementary school until 1955 when it was turned into a day school for 3 year olds to 12th graders. It moved to La Jolla in 1961 and has been there ever since.
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==External Links==
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* [https://mycty.jhu.edu/mycty2/parent/Templates/SitePackets/2019/LAJ_SitePacket.pdf Site information Packet]
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[[Category: Sites]]
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[[Category: La Jolla]]

Latest revision as of 20:06, 30 January 2019

La Jolla
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Site Information
CollegeLa Jolla Country Day School
LocationSan Diego, California
DatesJune 30 - July 19
Years of Operation2008-present
Avg. Number of Students120
Courses Offered
HumanitiesModel United Nations and Advanced Geography | The Olympics | The Ancient World
WritingWriting Workshop: Modern Fantasy | Behind the Mask: Superheroes Revealed
MathInductive and Deductive Reasoning | Numbers: Zero to Infinity
ScienceBe a Scientist! | Inventions | The Physics of Engineering | Through the Microscope | Examining the Evidence | Space: To Infinity and Beyond | Science Spoilers
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La Jolla is a Baby CTY site located at the La Jolla Country Day School in San Diego, California. This site is a day site, so you must be able to bring your children to and from the site. Classes are from Monday-Friday from 9-4pm. This site is only available for the first session.

Site Description

La Jolla was originally known as the Balmer school back in 1926. It was an elementary school until 1955 when it was turned into a day school for 3 year olds to 12th graders. It moved to La Jolla in 1961 and has been there ever since.

External Links