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Old 04-03-2013, 06:51 PM
 
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The area (new sub-division) you are referring to is called Village of Bees Creek. It is zoned to Schiff ES (recognized), Banes MS (Acceptable), and Ridge Point (Acceptable).

The proposed extension of fort-bend (toll) parkway will go between this sub-division and Village of Anderson. Currently homes north of the proposed fort-bend toll extension are attending First Colony MS in Sugarland because of the over-crowding in Banes MS. All of these Sienna schools are relativity new, they have great facilities, they are struggling academically (growing pain!) but will get better with time because of parent involvements. Talking to a parent of two kids in Ridge Point, she was not happy with the fact that they are planning a technical academy in Ridge Point which she considered less important for Early Collage preparations than the other academies offered by other high schools in Fortbend, but that has not been made official yet and I am sure Sienna parents will have their input on that.

In General, talking to people who live in Sienna, they are happy about the atmosphere, the area is safe. I liked how green and walk-able the neighborhood is. I am actually considering the same area you are looking at. What worries me the most is Banes MS.

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On the bolded section, just wanted to clarify that Sienna Crossing and Scanlan Oaks elementary schools are both rated exemplary. rbash is correct in that Baines, Schiff and Ridge Point are relatively new schools with Ridge Point graduating its first senior class this year.
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