Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you pp..I really appreciate your feedback. The snob factor really does motivate me..I think there is quite a bit of this in DC (sad to say) so one thing I would like to see to make me feel better on the moveis the opportunity to be around more laid back people. I also had no idea that Memorial was so far away from West U..I am not familiar with the area so what looks "possible" on a map..might not be a good fit with the commute. We are just ten minutes away from school now.. As for St. Marks--it is a k8--do you think this is a school with good exmissions? One thing about a school that goes to 12 is not having to think about applying to hs but..it just seemed like a sweet school so I am open to it. Thanks again for info!
I heard Kinkaid is very snobby, so if that's an issue...
Anonymous wrote:Thank you pp..I really appreciate your feedback. The snob factor really does motivate me..I think there is quite a bit of this in DC (sad to say) so one thing I would like to see to make me feel better on the moveis the opportunity to be around more laid back people. I also had no idea that Memorial was so far away from West U..I am not familiar with the area so what looks "possible" on a map..might not be a good fit with the commute. We are just ten minutes away from school now.. As for St. Marks--it is a k8--do you think this is a school with good exmissions? One thing about a school that goes to 12 is not having to think about applying to hs but..it just seemed like a sweet school so I am open to it. Thanks again for info!
is the opportunity to be around more laid back people. I also had no idea that Memorial was so far away from West U..I am not familiar with the area so what looks "possible" on a map..might not be a good fit with the commute. We are just ten minutes away from school now.. As for St. Marks--it is a k8--do you think this is a school with good exmissions? One thing about a school that goes to 12 is not having to think about applying to hs but..it just seemed like a sweet school so I am open to it. Thanks again for info!Anonymous wrote:Hi-we are also looking to move there. I am looking at Memorial, River Oaks and recently heard about Royal Oaks..any feedback on that area? Also, we are looking into St. Marks and Ducheness (Sacred Heart School) and Regis for our son. I called St. John's but frankly the school seemed so snobby..I don't even know if it is worth my brain power applying there--apparently you apply to get accepted to apply---seriously..that's worse than the big three we are at now..and the DCUMers of the world think my school now is snobby. Oh well. Curious if any of the neighborhoods I have mentioned have strong little league teams...my son is really into that so that would help adjusting. Any info much appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thank you for all of the feed back. I should say I'm a southerner who came to DC to work for W so the political climate in Houston is of no concern.
We will need public schools through high school so we have narrowed it down to Katy (Taylor, Seven Lakes & Katy HS in Katy ISD) and Houston (Memorial & Stratford HS both in Spring Branch ISD) If anyone has any feed back on elem schools in those areas I would love to hear your feed back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make sure you are politically aligned with your neighborhood. we almost moved there this year but a friend told me that the Tea Party float at a holiday parade was greeted with cheers and people threw things at the Democrats in the parade. I knew I'd have to find a more tolerant neighborhood.
Sadly my friend also told me that the more gay friendly neighborhoods are problematic for resale. People there are relatively homophobic so they fear gay areas and will not buy homes in gay friendly areas.
Cost of housing is so great coming from DC so it's not all bad!
This is so silly. Plenty of us TX Republicans survive here in DC. Not exactly a hotbed of welcoming liberals. My neighbors are very nice even if we don't politically align with them and are quite surprised by the ride things they say sometimes.
OP- I would kill to have a Lupe's here. Best food ever!
Anonymous wrote:Make sure you are politically aligned with your neighborhood. we almost moved there this year but a friend told me that the Tea Party float at a holiday parade was greeted with cheers and people threw things at the Democrats in the parade. I knew I'd have to find a more tolerant neighborhood.
Sadly my friend also told me that the more gay friendly neighborhoods are problematic for resale. People there are relatively homophobic so they fear gay areas and will not buy homes in gay friendly areas.
Cost of housing is so great coming from DC so it's not all bad!
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thank you for all of the feed back. I should say I'm a southerner who came to DC to work for W so the political climate in Houston is of no concern.
We will need public schools through high school so we have narrowed it down to Katy (Taylor, Seven Lakes & Katy HS in Katy ISD) and Houston (Memorial & Stratford HS both in Spring Branch ISD) If anyone has any feed back on elem schools in those areas I would love to hear your feed back.
Anonymous wrote:I lived there for 14 years and would recommend either The Woodlands (N of Houston, Hardy toll road is very helpful for downtown commute) or Ft. Bend County (Sugar Land) was good too while we lived there. It's been about 10 years since I left, so much has likely changed since then, but I hear from my friends there that The Woodlands is the place to live (as far as suburbs go). West U/ Bellaire/ Memorial are also good location inside the Loop.
Anonymous wrote:
OP- I would kill to have a Lupe's here. Best food ever!