Let's put it together….
mosdefn14 said:
Aledo schools are better than most, but the schools today (and in 5 years) aren't what earned the rankings and reputation you're attracted to.
Me, with that budget? I'm spending $500k-$600k in Ridglea Country Club Estates, leaving possibly $100k to remodel. With the $8k/ year I'm saving in property taxes vs a $1mm house in Aledo I'm paying for half of a Covenant or SCS tuition (all of it if you're mortgaging at 7%). But before that, I'm trying to get into Great Hearts or transfer into TWE or OPE.
Then I'm enjoying everything being within 10 minutes of me.
Haha! I can assure you I was in the stands and not on the field that year... basketball injury the year before reduced me to a single sport athlete for 2005. Definitely one of my biggest regrets! DM me the rest of the where they are now though list, I want to see how I stack up.mosdefn14 said:
...updates notes on 2005 Heights Baseball "where are they now" list...
I plan to send my kids to McLean and Paschal. I went to Lamar High School in Houston, a huge, urban, diverse school and I loved every minute of it. My wife went to highland park in Dallas, SMU, has a graduate degree and works twice as hard as I do for about half the money. So I think it will turn out just fine. Better to grow up in the real world than in a sheltered environment IMO. Thankfully my wife's mom grew up poor in Arkansas and raised her to be normal, she is the opposite of what you'd expect from someone who went to those schools.Yesterday said:
What do the 109 crew do after elementary school?
Out of my Tanglewood -> McLean -> Arlington Heights path, I enjoyed all 3 immensely and have very good friends to this day I made at all 3 levels of schooling. I obviously didn't realize it at the time as a kid but Tanglewood wasn't the real world. I have good friends sending their kids there now it sounds like it may even be less of a real world environment than it was in the 90s which is saying something. I would have gone to Paschal had my mom not been at Heights. A bunch of my friends went to Paschal and my mom ultimately taught there as well, so my brother went there. I'd have zero problem sending my kids the McLean/Paschal path if I lived there still. I subscribe to the "real world" of schooling approach as you do, but hey, totally my opinion and I won't tell anyone how to raise their kids.george07 said:I plan to send my kids to McLean and Paschal. I went to Lamar High School in Houston, a huge, urban, diverse school and I loved every minute of it. My wife went to highland park in Dallas, SMU, has a graduate degree and works twice as hard as I do for about half the money. So I think it will turn out just fine. Better to grow up in the real world than in a sheltered environment IMO. Thankfully my wife's mom grew up poor in Arkansas and raised her to be normal, she is the opposite of what you'd expect from someone who went to those schools.Yesterday said:
What do the 109 crew do after elementary school?
Buford Tannen said:
Our kids are at SCS. Lots of FWISD defectors are enrolling there and it's picking up a lot of steam.
aglaohfour said:mosdefn14 said:
Aledo schools are better than most, but the schools today (and in 5 years) aren't what earned the rankings and reputation you're attracted to.
Me, with that budget? I'm spending $500k-$600k in Ridglea Country Club Estates, leaving possibly $100k to remodel. With the $8k/ year I'm saving in property taxes vs a $1mm house in Aledo I'm paying for half of a Covenant or SCS tuition (all of it if you're mortgaging at 7%). But before that, I'm trying to get into Great Hearts or transfer into TWE or OPE.
Then I'm enjoying everything being within 10 minutes of me.
My advice would be pretty close to this. We live in Ridglea North and I've not seen many houses sell for over $1m, the majority have been just below that post renovation, in the $800k range if they need to be renovated.
Admittedly, the schools are not great. Most in the neighborhood sends their kids to FWCD or Trinity Valley. My daughter attends FWAFA because she's very theater and music focused, but if she hadn't gotten accepted, FWCD was our fallback. Great Hearts is also a wonderful option, but I don't know anyone in the neighborhood who attends there. Montessori School of Fort Worth is also right in the neighborhood and has a great reputation.
I'm 25ish minutes from the HEB on Hudson Oaks, but Central Market is less than 10 and both stores deliver to the neighborhood.
I absolutely love living here. The people are wonderful, the neighborhood goes all out for Halloween and Christmas, it's really magical. The mayor agrees, she's a few doors down from me. We are super close to everything Fort Worth has to offer. I personally wouldn't live in Aledo because I feel like I'd spend too much time driving into FW anyway. And I would die before I'd live in Keller, suburban wasteland that it is.
If you're interested, check 76116 (east of Ridglea Drive, west of Bryant Irvin).
BBQ Bevo said:
76248 Keller here. I don't get all the hate.
Live closer to family & your support system if you can. No commentary on Aledo.