Clear Lake Newcomer Guide - Serving Bay Area
The Clear Lake Area Newcomer and Relocation Guide is packed with details about local neighborhoods & communities, relocation information, education, finance & mortgage, health care, employment & business, attractions & culture and entertainment & recreation. Click here to order a free Clear Lake newcomer guide.
The Clear Lake area is home to NASA's Johnson Space Center, but has matured into a widely diversified business community. Housing options in Clear Lake range from some of the most stunning water-front property in gorgeous master-planned communities to family-oriented older neighborhoods. Wherever you decide to live, you will discover that Clear Lake neighborhoods accommodate virtually every income level and lifestyle.
The Clear Creek Independent School District was formed in 1948 through consolidation of the schools in League City, Seabrook, Webster and Kemah. Clear Creek ISD is now the 28th largest of the state’s 1,043 districts. Approximately 36% of the faculty members have at least a master’s degree and for grades four and under, the state regulates the class size to 22 students.
The Dickinson Independent School District offers its approximately 8,100 students a full-range of educational opportunities through the efforts of more than 1,000 administrators, teachers and support personnel. The district's 61 square miles encompass the city of Dickinson and the unincorporated communities of Bacliff and San Leon as well as a portion of League City, La Marque and Texas City.
Private schools and higher education are abundant in the Clear Lake area and it is recommended that you schedule a personal visit to the prospective school and interview with key school personnel. With so much to choose from, it will be worth your while to explore the area in-depth to determine which school suits your needs.
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