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Old 11-05-2009, 04:42 PM
 
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My husband and I are considering a move to Oxford, AL, where he will be working. I know nothing about the area or its schools, other than what I can read online. I'm a little confused about the Oxford schools, too: several elementary schools and one middle school, one high school and then another school just for 5/6th graders. Why is that? And why are some of them in Anniston, when Anniston seems to have their own district.
We want to live in a new home. Any suggestions for nice communities?We have 2 children not in school yet, but of course, school is important !
We live in New York State now, with outstanding school systems.
Any and all info. characterizing the area would be very much appreciated!
Thanks!
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Old 11-08-2009, 07:23 PM
 
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Well, I don't live to far from Oxford, so I'll try to answer as best i can. Expect a HUGE culture change when moving from NYC to Oxford, Alabama.

As for the school system, several cities in Alabama are like that. An elementary school, followed by a charter like school with one grade(not all the time though), then middle and last, high school.

I'm not too familiar with any of the school systems in this area, but I tend to hear a lot of good things about Oxford's HS. And I'm not too sure about how they overlap with the Anniston schools, but my only guess is that said school may be a county school rather than a city school.

And there are some nice areas around the county. If you don't mind the commute, Jacksonville has some nice neighborhoods. I am not too familiar with the neighborhoods of Oxford though, but if a realtor can probably give you a rundown of the area.
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Old 11-11-2009, 08:15 AM
 
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Oxford schools are the best in this area. I live in Oxford and have for 12 years. This area has expereinced tremendous growth over th past 12 years. Largely due to a Honda mftr plan near by and the proximity between Birmingham and Atlanta. There are none of Oxford's schools in Anniston. We have several elementary schools that are small, regional and a bigger middle school. The high school is currently being added on to. The community as a wole is a very nice southern community. Housing is very attractive and from where you are coming from, will seem cheap. visit era-king.com
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Old 11-18-2009, 06:08 AM
 
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Thanks for the info.
I am wondering about housing and have exhausted (looking at the same houses at this point) the realty online service and have noticed houses available in Cider Ridge and Macintosh Hills. Are these young (family-wise) neighborhoods and do you have other suggestions? I see that you can get a lot of house for your money , and the taxes are about 1/4 of what they are here! Amazing!
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Old 11-28-2009, 02:50 PM
 
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my husband and i are considering a move to oxford, al, where he will be working. I know nothing about the area or its schools, other than what i can read online. I'm a little confused about the oxford schools, too: Several elementary schools and one middle school, one high school and then another school just for 5/6th graders. Why is that? And why are some of them in anniston, when anniston seems to have their own district.
We want to live in a new home. Any suggestions for nice communities?we have 2 children not in school yet, but of course, school is important !
We live in new york state now, with outstanding school systems.
Any and all info. Characterizing the area would be very much appreciated!
Thanks!
me and my fam just moved here a month ago and we love it here we live i alexandrea it is verry quiet and peacful and great school
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Old 12-07-2009, 01:44 PM
 
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Hi, we just moved to Oxford this fall from Grand Rapids Michigan. So far, I like it. The south is a little different and not what we are used to, but the people are very nice and the schools are wonderful. We moved to Oxford just for the schools. I have a 3rd grader and a Kindergartner. Both attend Oxford Elementary. Oxford is one of the nicer cities in the area. They have shopping centers and a mall. My biggest adjustment is the lack of grocery store selections. I have found one small locally owned store -Dorsey's, Win Dixie & Super Walmart. There is Target too, however it's not a super Target and lacks the produce and meat departments. The are is growing and they are supposed to put in a Sams club soon. As far as housing goes, I don't know your price range, but we purchased in a newer neighborhood and our neighbor is selling his home at the start of the year. It's a newer home, I'm guessing 3 years old. I strongly suggest getting a newer home if you can. Our house hunting experience was a nightmare. Given only 3 days to find a home, we were very frustrated with the selection. The older homes were not up-kept well and even some of the newer homes had a lot of issues. You need to get a reputable Agent. I can suggest one if you'd like to email back. The area is great, low crime rate and fantastic school statistics. If you have any other questions, I'm happy to help in any way~ Take care
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Old 12-07-2009, 04:32 PM
 
Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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As far as how the schools are, I never hear anything but good things about them. That's not to see that there aren't negatives, but I just don't hear about them.

The city is still considered a suburb of Anniston, but by the 2010 census, Oxford should be the largest city in Calhoun County. Because it is pretty much a suburb, it has experienced A LOT of growth. A lot of retailers have opened up along the interstate and has growing tax base. Anyways, from what I can tell, it has a good quality of life.

Birmingham and Atlanta are about an hour's drive from town, so you can easily go on a nice shopping trip you like. Gadsden is a short drive north, which also has some nice shopping.
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