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Senor_Awes
My family and I want to move really badly. I am looking at San Antonio and I like what I see! Which neighborhood is best in the city or metropolitan area to raise a family? Alamo Heights, the far west side, and north west/east side seem pretty promising. I do not care about prices since the prices are very low to me (I live in Maryland where everything is REALLY expensive). Most importantly, which parts have good school districts?
Thank you so much for your time into reading this and answering my questions.
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I'm going to have to disagree with the above poster. SeaWorld may be up and coming but it doesn't have the really nice homes to be a contender.
You're going to have three major competing areas; Alamo Heights, Stone Oak and off I-10 anything from De Zavala to 1604 and 1604 to Boerne (I call it La Cantera but La Cantera is just a small part of that area). I live near La Cantera and I love it. I think the Hill Country it's the nicest area. Nice neighborhoods around there include Shavano, Crownridge, Rogers Ranch, Dominion, etc.
Best school district is NISD, best school in Northside, I'm not sure. When I graduated in 2004 it was the school I went to, Clark, but they build so many schools, others could have surpassed it. I also heard whispers of TMI, but it was a private school near Camp Bullis and I never knew anyone that went there, just that it was hush-hush and probably expensive. Is it US News that does the college rankings? Whichever magazine does those rankings also has a ranking system for high schools. You could look through there to find out which one ranks higher.
I'm going to have to disagree with the above poster. SeaWorld may be up and coming but it doesn't have the really nice homes to be a contender.
You're going to have three major competing areas; Alamo Heights, Stone Oak and off I-10 anything from De Zavala to 1604 and 1604 to Boerne (I call it La Cantera but La Cantera is just a small part of that area). I live near La Cantera and I love it. I think the Hill Country it's the nicest area. Nice neighborhoods around there include Shavano, Crownridge, Rogers Ranch, Dominion, etc.
Best school district is NISD, best school in Northside, I'm not sure. When I graduated in 2004 it was the school I went to, Clark, but they build so many schools, others could have surpassed it. I also heard whispers of TMI, but it was a private school near Camp Bullis and I never knew anyone that went there, just that it was hush-hush and probably expensive. Is it US News that does the college rankings? Whichever magazine does those rankings also has a ranking system for high schools. You could look through there to find out which one ranks higher.
Where is a good place to take my youth group fishing?
Matthew Mo
I am a youth leader at my church and I want to take them on a fishing/camping trip over Thanksgiving weekend. We are located in the San Antonio, TX area. Where do you recommend we go and what is the best way to go about getting a license?
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Check out the facilities at Calaveras Lake, Canyon Lake and Guadalupe State Park. They are all near you. I forget what Tx. regs. are, but I think the kids under 16 may not need a license. You can get yours at a Walmart or many full service tackle shops. Most state parks offer primitive camping sites if that's what you're up for. You can contact Tx. Parks & Wildlife for other sites that may be near you.
Check out the facilities at Calaveras Lake, Canyon Lake and Guadalupe State Park. They are all near you. I forget what Tx. regs. are, but I think the kids under 16 may not need a license. You can get yours at a Walmart or many full service tackle shops. Most state parks offer primitive camping sites if that's what you're up for. You can contact Tx. Parks & Wildlife for other sites that may be near you.
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