The schools don't look very good.
http://www.schoolmatters.com/schools...st=TX/p=1/fp=1
As from previous thread of mine, I am moving. We have looked online at Alvarado. Anybody got thoughts on the town, ie., school district, real estate prices, good place to live, "actual" driving time into downtown FW from the southern cities? It looks good online. Bonus is that Alvarado is only about 40 minutes from Cresson!!!
TIA,
Alan
The schools don't look very good.
http://www.schoolmatters.com/schools...st=TX/p=1/fp=1
Hmm what is decent? Are we talking about your decent or my decent? I'm just curious because I don't want to offend anyone else's decent...
Generally, I'd say Alvarado is not the best place, its more like Hicksville.
There is nearby Lake Alavardo, which is pseudo private with homes\acreage all around. I have seen some very nice homes around there- and some are for sale.
The drive north\south to the Fort is tough at best in morning\evening traffic- mostly due to on-going construction at the 35 & 20 intersection.
FYI- Cresson is probably 30 min from Alvarado
Here is the map.
http://dfwtraffic.dot.state.tx.us/#m...D%2C2000%29%3B
Hmm what is decent? Are we talking about your decent or my decent? I'm just curious because I don't want to offend anyone else's decent...
Thanks for all the information. We are 'kind of' pressed for time. I get 60 days corporate housing. It will start about March 1st. So by May 1st, we hope to be able to buy. We will keep in mind a place to rent as a second choice. I can really appreciate Altiain's thought process. I will take a look at Lake Alvarado. The traffic map is pretty cool. And yes, we do have traffic in Tyler. We are the official retirement community of Texas. The city is about 100K with about 250K total in the county and commuting workforce.
+1, ABSOLUTELY.
Venus ( is a hole) has a new development by Choice Homes with 1 acre lots. I took a tour and was quite surprised- nicer than I expected, but I wasn't expecting much. Starting around 150K. Venus is mid-way between Midlothian and Alvarado.....all speed traps BTW.
The Students per teacher numbers are deceiving. Instead of telling you how many kids are in a class, it is telling you the ratio for the whole school. It counts people like librarians, music teachers, etc, so the actual classroom numbers will be higher.
The Math and English numbers are telling you the percentage of students that pass the Math and English proficiency exams. In our search for a home, we are looking for schools where both numbers get into the 90s. There are schools where both numbers are 100%, but we can't afford the homes in those areas (See Southlake). You can look at Plano to get an idea of what a good but still somewhat reasonable area looks like.
The other tool I like is the Ebby.com home search tool. They list the schools for the house in the property details of about half of the homes. For those that are not listed, you can click the Property Map button, and then check the "Public Schools" box. This will mark the schools near by on the map so you can find what the near by schools are. Once you have the school name, you can go back to Schoolmatters.com and search on the specific school.