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Old 07-26-2010, 12:18 PM
 
Location: Upper East Side of Texas
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There is nothing wrong with the 1960 Cypress Creek corridor. The kids get the standard Texas education and the houses are great. If you think that God only loves well off white people, you will have problems living among us great unwashed. We are all kinds, all colors, all political persuasion and all preferences. Letter carriers live next door to oil company executives. There are some who grouse about Katrina People, but the demographic started to change years ago. If the real world is your cup of tea, come on down. Klein High school will be undertaking major renovations. I'd forego that for awhile. Forest and Westfield have more kids on free lunch. Not sure they qualify or have creative parents. Collins is a good school, too.
Where in Sam Hell did that come from? No one ever said that area was just for rich White people although there are quite a few upper middle class folks there who have worked hard their entire lives for what they have.

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Old 07-26-2010, 12:21 PM
 
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Old 07-26-2010, 02:44 PM
 
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Metro Matt, you must have missed the meeting last year when the president of Kleinwood stood up at Kleb and said his subdivision would be ruined if they were to be zoned to Forest. Their property values would decline to the point that they would be unable to pay off their water bonds. Another parent said she would sell her house and move if zoned to Forest. She said if it would not sell, she would burn the damn thing down, but that her child would never go to Forest. There are people on this forum who think that because Forest and Westfield have low income students that they are inferior schools. Klein Forest just made the Newsweek list, again, of top schools in the country.
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