| What's the best place to rent at San Antonio ?I'd be moving into San Antonio and I have 2 little kids. I will be working dowtown, but want to rent in more of a suburban & family oriented setting. I need recommendation on places that have the best elementary public schools that have a reputation for high standards & test achievements, least crime & maximum safety, middle to up-scale neighborhood of educated professionals with access to great shopping, dining, medical, etc. I do not mind driving 10-15 miles to work. I can pay about 700 to 1100 dollars in renting a 2-bed apartment. I would prefer not to live in or about a predominantly hispanic neighborhood. Can someone point me to some great SA neighborhoods please. LOL.
Asked By: Dolly - 10/5/2007 |
Then you want to definetly move to these areas:
Anywhere Between 281 and I-35 outside of loop 410. That is the area with the best school disctrict in town for you and your kids. North East ISD is a very big school district, but you are not just "a number". A point was brought up recently about the school disctricts here because someone else is moving into the city also. North East does not forget about their kids every one is treated with respect and the administrators, teachers, staff, and couselors are so helpful. You can talk to them about anything. They are the most "technology advanced" disctrict in the city. My older brother works for a company that does work for the disctrict and they have everything up-to-date all the time. The computer systems are connected to a super fast but safe internet service for the kids so learning can be easier. The students can search the NEISD online library catalog from any computer on campus, even from home. They even have access to e-books, a website that has books your child can read online.
I don't know how long you'll be staying here, but we also have the best middle and high schools. I attended MacArthur high school and LOVED that school. That school does a really great job with the students.
NEISD has the Parent Portal so you, the parents can keep track of everything your child does at school, ie: Grades, Attendance, Disiplines, Text Books, Cafeteria Account Balances, and Books checked out through the library. Teachers have their own webpage set-up so you can see when an assignment is due or what to expect on the coming 9 weeks, IE: Tests, events, ect...
You can really see it in the teachers that they love where they're at and most important love what they're doing.
The elementary schools in the district that are in good safe parts of town are
-Wetmore Elementary
-Bulverde Creek Elementary
-Regency Place Elementary
-Coker Elementary
-Hardy Oak Elementary
-Hidden Forest Elementary
-Huebner Elementary
-Longs Creek Elementary
-Roan Forest Elementary
-Stahl Elementary School
-Steubing Ranch Elementary School
-Stone Oak Elementary School
-Thousand Oaks Elementary School
-Wilderness Oak Elementary School
I attended Regency and Wetmore elementary schools and my parents never had any problems. The teachers and staff at this school were so involved in the parents and kids needs. Like I said, no one is ever forgotten.
You can really see it in the teachers that they love where they're at and most important love what they're doing.
You might want to look in these zip codes as they are in the good school zones:
-78247 (The one I "live"in)
-78232
-78217
-78233
-78258
-78259
On the other hand, my neice has always gone to North Side ISD schools, she and her parents don't like it at all. They're constantly having problems moving kids around because the boundaries can't stay the same because that side of town is growing faster than the schools can handle. You blink your eye and a new neighborhood has popped up. She feels as if she is a "number" not a student. The teachers are not really involved with the students, they have a textbook shortage so kids have to share books, their district is big and un-organized. I remember they couldn't find my nieces school records from the year before so my sister-in-law had to re-register her all over again. The teacher aren't paid as much as they should their...( I know, I'm going to college to become a Technology Education Teacher) NEISD starts the teachers out with more money than any other district in town.
As far as neighborhoods go anything along or near: Thousand Oaks, Jones Maltsberger, Bulverde Rd, Bitters Rd, Redland Rd, Henderson Pass, Wetmore Rd, N Loop 1604 E, Starcrest, and Hardy Oak will be a good neighborhood with a balance of people. They are close to shopping, dining, and medical (Inside Stone Oak). You have Northwoods on 281 @ 1604, Legacy Oaks also on 281 @ 1604. That area has all your major stores. Yes it has educated professionals.
Search the internet and look for your self you'll find some really nice apartments for your price range.
You will be about 10-18 miles from work depending on where you live. But anyway Hwy 281 takes you straight into downtown without any stops.
Answered By: Dude - 10/5/2007 |