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Middle/Junior High School Feeder List BONITA VISTA MIDDLE SCHOOL HILLTOP MIDDLE SCHOOL Allen MIDDLE/JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Castle Park Chula Vista Hills Cook Clear View FEEDER LIST Halecrest Eastlake Hilltop Discovery (K-8) Kellogg Sunnyside Rogers Tiffany Rosebank EASTLAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL Valley Vista Arroyo Vista Camerena Liberty MAR VISTA ACADEMY Marshall CASTLE PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL Olympic View Bayside Salt Creek Berry Harborside Central Lauderbach Emory Loma Verde Mendoza Montgomery Nestor Otay GRANGER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Nicoloff Palomar Oneonta Parkview El Toyon Westview Rhor Harbison Valle Lindo Las Palmas Lincoln Acres Palmer Way MONTGOMERY MIDDLE SCHOOL Rancho de la Nacion Finney CHULA VISTA MIDDLE SCHOOL Howard Pence Juarez-Lincoln Feaster (K-8) La Mirada Howard Gardner Los Altos Mueller (K-8) Silver Wing Rice Sunset Vista Square December 10, 2014 NATIONAL CITY MIDDLE SCHOOL RANCHO DEL REY MIDDLE SCHOOL SOUTHWEST MIDDLE SCHOOL Central Casillas Nicoloff Kimball Hedenkamp Sunnyslope Olivewood Heritage Otis McMillin Veterans Wolf Canyon December 10, 2014 HIGH SCHOOL FEEDER LIST BONITA VISTA HIGH SCHOOL OTAY RANCH HIGH SCHOOL Bonita Vista Middle School HILLTOP HIGH SCHOOL Rancho Del Rey Middle School Discovery (K-8) Hilltop Middle School SAN YSIDRO HIGH SCHOOL CASTLE PARK HIGH SCHOOL MAR VISTA HIGH SCHOOL San Ysidro Middle School Castle Park Middle School Mar Vista Academy Ocean View Hills (K-8) Imperial Beach Charter (K-8) Willow (K-8) CHULA VISTA HIGH SCHOOL SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL Chula Vista Middle School MONTGOMERY HIGH SCHOOL Feaster (K-8) Southwest Middle School Montgomery Middle School Mueller (K-8) Nestor (K-8) EASTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL OLYMPIAN HIGH SCHOOL SWEETWATER HIGH SCHOOL Eastlake Middle School Eastlake Middle School Granger Junior High School Rancho Del Ray Middle School Rancho Del Rey Middle School National City Middle School December 10, 2014 .
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