Community Commentary -- Tim Cromwell
I’d like to get on an upcoming school board agenda so I can discuss
the possibility of selling Estancia High School for use as a private
school.
The Latino community on the Westside needs to be embraced by the rest
of Costa Mesa and it’s never going to happen the way our current high
school enrollment exists. Very few people want to send their kids to
Estancia.
In my neighborhood of Mesa Verde, there are kids going to Costa Mesa,
Newport Harbor, Mater Dei, Calvary Chapel, Edison and Huntington Beach
high schools. What kind of neighborhood school spirit is that?
With the exception of the private high schools mentioned, the reason
they attend these public schools is so they do not have to attend
Estancia.
It’s like Costa Mesa’s dirty little secret that nobody (especially
real estate agents) wants to mention.
Why else would our homes be so much cheaper than those across the
river in Huntington Beach?
Sorry, but it’s our schools.
True or not, we have lower real estate values because of the
perception that our schools are inferior.
So what can we do about it?
How about creating a “super school” at Costa Mesa High School?
Here’s how we do it.
We sell the Estancia site to an interested private school -- Catholic,
Christian or nondenominational.
You put those funds directly into the expansion and improvement of
Costa Mesa High.
What do you end up with?
I’d say a student body that now excels in every sport. A student body
that has a music and arts department that is second to none. A student
body that will have pride in their academic accomplishments, thus
creating a desire in area residents to send their kids there. A student
body that will have the ethnic mix that is of equal percentage to the
city in which it lies.
A student body that will compete with Newport Harbor High School in
academics, the arts and athletics.
By the way, wouldn’t you love to see that football game?
Let’s put Costa Mesa on the list of great high schools.Let’s bring
back city pride.
Let’s learn to understand and live peacefully with all our neighbors.
All of this could be accomplished if you merged the two schools.
The school district had an opportunity a couple of years ago and
should have made Estancia the new Orange County High School for the Arts.
Now, that school is in Santa Ana and has kids begging to get in while
we have kids begging to go elsewhere.
Let’s not pass up the next opportunity.
I’d love to send my boys to Costa Mesa High School because they sure
aren’t headed to Estancia.
* Tim Cromwell is a Costa Mesa resident.
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