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About Poway
Poway is a city in San Diego County, in the San Diego-Carlsbad
metro area. The community is in the Pacific Standard time zone.
The latitude of Poway is 32.962N. The longitude is -117.035W.
The estimated population, in 2003, was 49,201. Today, according
to the 2000 United States census, the town boasts a population
of 48,044 residents, largely comprised of white family units.
Poway no longer depends on agriculture for its primary source
of income, and has instead transitioned into a residential community
for those who work for employers in and around the San Diego area.
In 1980, Poway incorporated and became the City of Poway, an entity
separate from the City of San Diego. It justifies its nickname
of the "City in the Country" despite its burgeoning
population because it is a Tree City U.S.A. and also houses the
Blue Sky nature preserve, beautiful Lake Poway, and many hiking
and horse riding trails, thus maintaining much of its original
flavor even in modern times. Poway High School, home of the Titans,
is famous for its academic excellence. The Emerald Brigade, the
school's marching band, competes actively throughout the year
and frequently wins sweepstakes and top honors. The Poway High
School Choir department sends its top two choirs to compete nationally,
acquiring top awards in Chicago, Illinois and Orlando, Florida.
The jazz bands frequently perform in and around the community,
to great acclaim. Also an athletic powerhouse, the Titan wrestling
team has amassed a nationwide reputation through its dominance
of the San Diego County wrestling circuit. The team has won 25
consecutive CIF San Diego Section Championships, placed in the
top five statewide 16 times, and won three CIF State Wrestling
Team Championships, in 1986, 1999, and most recently 2005. Poway
was once called Paguay, which translates to "the meeting
of the valleys," but when the first post office was built
in mid-1800, the post master officially changed the name to Poway.
The area used to be roamed by cattle and covered with peach trees,
grape crops, and grain fields. Today, Poway remains a rustic town,
with its many huge properties and areas zoned for horses. Lake
Poway is a popular fishing and boating destination and the Blue
Sky Ecological Reserve attracts about 40,000 visitors per year.
Poway as a community continues to grow and yet maintain its traditional
charm as it modernizes for the 21st century.
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Area Schools
San Diego City Schools (SDCS) serves nearly 133,000
students, and has marked more than 150 years of service to San
Diego's children. It is the second largest district in California,
and eighth largest urban district in the United States. The student
population is extremely diverse, representing more than 15 ethnic
groups and over 60 languages and dialects.The districts
focus on providing educational excellence and equity to all students
has resulted in significant grant funding from private and public
agencies, and other organizations supporting education. This includes
a $17.5 million grant from the US Department of Education under
its Striving Readers program one of only eight grants given
nationwide this year and a $2.24 million grant from the
California Department of Education to provide technology for science
education at 12 district middle schools
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