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re: Anyone live in the Kingwood TX area and can give me some insight on the elementary school
Posted on 4/18/20 at 5:07 pm to Butterfingers
Posted on 4/18/20 at 5:07 pm to Butterfingers
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Kingwood did flood during Harvey fairly significantly. However a majority of homes did not .
We have been in Kingwood since 1995. Wife taught for Humble ISD here in Kingwood for probably 15 years but now teaches in New Caney ISD. My son also graduated from Kingwood HS. My daughter is in 5th grade at Deerwood. She will be at Riverwood next year. Schools are great. Probably some of the best around H-town. My son played football and wrestled. It kinda sucked on that part because back in Monroe, high school football is like a religion. In Kingwood, it is an afterthought. Most of the parents leave the stadium (which is Humble HS's anyway) after the drill team and the band are done at halftime. That shite used to pizz me off so bad but hey, the golf and baseball teams are legit.
We flooded in Fosters Mill in Harvey. We went through all the other flood events without so much as a drop of water on our street. We ended up renovating and selling that house. We now live right off Mills Branch in the back in Greentree. I highly doubt that part of Kingwood will ever flood that bad again but the other area that floods in Kingwood now is the area near where Perry Homes built out and mis-handled the drainage. I would not move over there.
Kingwood is a great location to get to Beaumont. Way better than the Woodlands. Just run the backway out and come out by the FM 1960 bridge and go hit 90 in Dayton. Pretty much a breeze and can be done in about 1 hour with zero traffic.
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