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My transfer to IAH is near.........my question looking for small town and
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For a SMALL town you will be driving quite a bit, and for Small town
with good schools I wont be of any help. What I can tell you is that the place has a LOT of urban sprawl so even when you are in "small" towns 30-40 miles from downtown Houston, you have quite a bit of urbanization and traffic. Its quite common for people to live that far out, or more, then drive into downtown Houston. Once again, lots of sprawl. The only way you know you arent in Houston is passing a city limit sign. Good schools would be Kingwood (which is now officially part of the City of Houston but the school district is separate and independent from Houston ISD), and about 5 NE of IAH. Spring, Klein and Woodlands ISD are all pretty good, but large, districts, that encompass the urbanized FM 1960 corridor (well, Woodlands is more like 10 miles north, and truly is a "city" in its own (but unincorporated). If you HAVE to have "country", there were a bunch of Continental captains who were building in the woods between Tomball and Conroe (which is technically "Montgomery") in some large acreage subdivisions. I cant say a bunch about Conroe's schools, but its far out enough to be a town of its own. If you are to go east of IAH instead of north, small towns include Huffman and Crosby (both unincorporated, both with smaller school districts and I cant make any comments either way on their quality) Good luck Dave Houston area old man wrote: My transfer to IAH is near.........my question looking for small town and good schools..........for those of you that have lived there...........any suggestions? |
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On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 19:23:52 +0000, Dave S wrote:
For a SMALL town you will be driving quite a bit, and for Small town with good schools I wont be of any help. What I can tell you is that the place has a LOT of urban sprawl so even when you are in "small" towns 30-40 miles from downtown Houston, you have quite a bit of urbanization and traffic. Its quite common for people to live that far out, or more, then drive into downtown Houston. Once again, lots of sprawl. The only way you know you arent in Houston is passing a city limit sign. Good schools would be Kingwood (which is now officially part of the City of Houston but the school district is separate and independent from Houston ISD), and about 5 NE of IAH. Spring, Klein and Woodlands ISD are all pretty good, but large, districts, that encompass the urbanized FM 1960 corridor (well, Woodlands is more like 10 miles north, and truly is a "city" in its own (but unincorporated). If you HAVE to have "country", there were a bunch of Continental captains who were building in the woods between Tomball and Conroe (which is technically "Montgomery") in some large acreage subdivisions. I cant say a bunch about Conroe's schools, but its far out enough to be a town of its own. If you are to go east of IAH instead of north, small towns include Huffman and Crosby (both unincorporated, both with smaller school districts and I cant make any comments either way on their quality) Good luck Dave Houston area old man wrote: My transfer to IAH is near.........my question looking for small town and good schools..........for those of you that have lived there...........any suggestions? I agree with everything you said. I went to school in The Woodlands. My father now lives in one of the areas that you spoke of, in Conroe off of 1488. It's a nice area. Some have ranches and estates. David Wayne Hooks (DWH) airport is fairly close and is pretty nice. IIRC, it's one of the busiest privately owned airports around. |
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