TheCurl84 said:
EMY92 said:
TheCurl84 said:
washburn321 said:
Agreed, it's a bit random to me as well...
One of the families had 0 ties to Waco, just knew they wanted to move to Texas and narrowed down to either Tyler or Waco. I'm sure Chip and Jo as well as proximity to a larger university had something to do with the attractiveness.
Another family had an opportunity for the husband to take a good job at Baylor, but they were looking to make their way back to Texas. The couple is originally from Texas, but has been gone for 20+ years.
Last family I don't know the entire story, but they were able to purchase a franchise business here and they have ties back to Baylor where they attended college. They are active in real estate as well I believe.
Economic indicators point to continued growth in the greater Waco area.
Cool. For those of us not from Greater Waco, give me the lay of the land. What would motivate folks to choose China Spring instead of Crawford, or McGregor instead of one of the others? I like smaller towns and wonder what the pros/cons are of the ones in outer Waco.
China Spring has good schoools, bigger than Crawford.
Lorena also has good schoools.
Many of the McGregor addresses are in the Midway school district, that's better than McGregor's.
If you don't have kids, I would prefer going west over China Spring. China Spring has fewer nearby shopping areas. The closest ones are in the hood or Bellmead, just a step above the hood.
Thanks. I had a perception that families with athletic kids, but not quite athletic enough to shine in the Waco schools, would move to Crawford for athletics.
I agree with all of what EMY92 said and will expand a bit.
China Spring is growing quickly and trying to keep up. They have had a lot of success athletically and academically lately. I would say it's similar to where Midway was 25 years ago in a lot of ways. I do agree with EMY92 on the location of CS. It's like 25 minutes from everything. More options are popping up for eating, but without there really being a "town" I don't love it. That said, some great homes in China Spring. It has become a bit crowded on the athletic front and you'll see kids that live in CS transfer to Crawford and Valley Mills. Valley Mills won the state baseball championship last year with 5 or 6 China Spring kids who were transfers I believe. Speaking of Valley Mills... a nice little town, but just a bit out of the "close" radius to Waco.
Crawford has had a really good reputation and continues to excel in just about every sport and academically. I've thought about sending my kids there.
Lorena is an excellent place to raise kids. With their drop in classification they've excelled athletically and academically winning the Lone Star Cup for 2021-2022. They are slower in growth as the development is pretty tightly controlled through the city and the infrastructure for the city is really small. All the development on the utility side limits the growth.
McGregor has one of the neatest downtowns around, but you'll find that it struggles more. There are very good people there, but they don't have the success that a Crawford does athletically or academically.
Midway is still growing and I see a number of folks moving kids to smaller districts either with a house move or transfer, and others moving kids to private. I think the district has good leadership and the new Sup, who has ties to the district, has been successful in his other stints. Dr. Kazanas has led the district well over the past 10 years or so and I think they have things pointed in the right direction from a growth perspective.