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You might also want to check out property and real estate info in these cities and towns near Plano, Texas:
Location Pop. Median Family
Income (2000)
Fort Worth 534,694 $42,939
Forest Hill 12,949 $40,357
Haltom City 39,018 $42,706
White Settlement 14,831 $36,338

 

 

Fort Worth High Schools

(Sorted by Number of Students)
 

PASCHAL HIGH SCHOOL
3001 FOREST PARK BLVD
817-922-6600
Serves 2,182 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 18.3

BOSWELL HIGH SCHOOL
5805 W BAILEY BOSWELL RD
817-237-3314
Serves 2,170 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 18.7

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL
4501 W FREEWAY
817-377-7200
Serves 1,833 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 20.2

TRIMBLE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL
1003 W CANNON ST
817-871-3400
Serves 1,650 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 18.2

NORTH SIDE HIGH SCHOOL
2211 MCKINLEY AVE
817-740-5300
A Title I school.
Serves 1,630 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 16.9

WESTERN HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
3600 BOSTON AVE
817-560-5600
Serves 1,602 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 19.1

EASTERN HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
5701 SHELTON ST
817-496-7600
Serves 1,574 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 18.2

SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL
4100 ALTAMESA BLVD
817-370-5800
Serves 1,508 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 18.7

SOUTH HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
6101 MCCART
817-263-1600
Serves 1,433 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 17.4

NORTH CROWLEY HIGH SCHOOL
9100 S HULEN
817-263-1250
Serves 1,404 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 15.6

DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL
5700 RAMEY AVE
817-496-7400
Serves 1,169 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 16.8

O D WYATT HIGH SCHOOL
2400 E SEMINARY DR
817-531-6300
Serves 1,104 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 13.3

POLYTECHNIC HIGH SCHOOL
1300 CONNER AVE
817-531-6200
A Title I school.
Serves 1,093 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 16.4

CARTER-RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL
3301 YUCCA AVE
817-838-1500
A Title I school.
Serves 1,062 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 19.3

DIAMOND HILL-JARVIS HIGH SCHOOL
1411 MAYDELL ST
817-740-5400
A Title I school.
Serves 917 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 17.2

CASTLEBERRY HIGH SCHOOL
215 CHURCHILL RD
817-252-2100
Title I eligible, not participating.
Serves 818 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 15.9

 

 

 

Fort Worth Mortgage Statistics

Category

Value

Homes With No Mortgage

35%

With A Mortgage

65%

First Mortgage Only

59%

Second Mortgage or Home Equity Loan

5%

Second Mortgage Only

3%

Home Equity Loan Only

3%

Fort Worth Housing Expenses

Category

Value

Owner Costs as % of Income

18.2%

Median Real Estate Taxes (2000)

$1,240

Fort Worth Household Size

Category

Value

Total Occupied

195,146

1-Person Households

29%

2-Person Households

29%

3-Person Households

16%

4-Person Households

13%

5-Person Households

7%

6-Person Households

3%

7+-Person Households

3%

Fort Worth Housing - Year Built

Category

Value

Median Year Built

1970

Median Year Built (Owner Occupied)

1964

Median Year Built (Renter Occupied)

1976

Fort Worth Home Heating

Category

Value

Using Utility Co. Gas Heat

59%

Using Bottled/Tank Gas Heat

1%

Using Electric Heat

39%

 

Fort Worth Housing Size

Category

Value

No Bedrooms

1%

1 Bedroom

5%

2 Bedrooms

24%

3 Bedrooms

53%

4 Bedrooms

15%

5+ Bedrooms

2%

 

Fort Worth City Information

Fort Worth, located in north central Texas about 30 miles west of Dallas, is familiar to many as part of the Dallas - Fort Worth metroplex. Fort Worth is actually thriving city in its own right, with around 550,000 people and a bustling downtown area. It is the sixth-largest city in the state and one of the 30 most populous in the nation. Named after Texas army commander William J. Worth, the city was founded during the Mexican War in 1849 as a military outpost. Fort Worth steadily grew as a center for cattle and meatpacking, first as a supply center along the Chisholm cattle trail, later with the completion of America's first railroad in 1876. An oil boom in 1917 and multiple military installations built during both world wars triggered additional growth. Today, Fort Worth boasts a strong and diverse economy not dependent on any one industry. Companies headquartered in Fort Worth include Burlington Northern Santa Fe, Radio Shack and American Airlines.
 

The Cowgirl Museum, the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame, the Cattle Raisers Museum and the Cattleman's Museum all celebrate Fort Worth's heritage as the center of America's cattle industry. Every morning in Fort Worth you can see its herd of long horns driven down Exchange Avenue by cowhands, and the stockyards have been restored, with rodeos and western events held there regularly.

Fort Worth Sports and Leisure

Within a half hour of the city, sports fans can find local teams in all four major leagues, plus auto racing. Right in Fort Worth, the 154,861-seat Texas Motor Speedway is the second largest sports facility in the US, and the third largest in the world. The track hosts the annual NASCAR Nextel Cup event as well as Indy Car and dirt track racing. Just 12 miles away in Arlington, the Texas Rangers play their home games at the Ballpark in Arlington, which also houses a baseball museum. Just 22 miles away in Irving, the Dallas Cowboys ("America's Team") play at 65,000-seat Texas Stadium. The NBA's Dallas Mavericks and the NHL's Dallas Stars play 30 miles away in downtown Dallas at the American Airlines Center, which seats 18,000+. Within the city, the Fort Worth Cats play minor league baseball at LaGrave Field; the Fort Worth Brahmas play minor league hockey at the Fort Worth Convention Center.

Political Inclinations

Fort Worth folks tended to give their money ($91,380) to George W. Bush in the 2004 Presidential race. More campaign money flowed to the Republican party than to competing parties.

Fort Worth Housing

As of 2000, the share of housing units in Fort Worth that were owner-occupied was 59%.

Commuting

In Fort Worth , 94% of commuters drive to work. One of the nice things about the city is its reasonable commuting times.

 

Fort Worth Realtors

Keller Williams - Lewis Robinson (469) 335-2235

 

 

 

 
 

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