FearTheSpear Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago I married into the whole purple cult thing and genuinely love it but I’ve for a few questions. The city line and school district lines are so confusing. You’ve got a lot of Port neches homes that are Nederland school district, a part of Groves that is PA school district, etc. I’ve heard numerous PN citizens opposed to apartments, etc, things to expand the enrollment of our school. While I don’t agree with open enrollment, it’s hard to grow when there’s limited space for people to move to. Is it an old way of thinking? Is it people who are stuck in their ways and don’t want to grow? It almost feels like “we gotta keep the trash out” mentality. Hopefully I’m wrong. Coming at it from a football perspective, it would do them some good to gain about 200 kids and move up to D1. It would make sense logistically. I’m not trying to start any bs, it’s just something that’s been on my mind. Quote
CCRed Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 57 minutes ago, FearTheSpear said: I married into the whole purple cult thing and genuinely love it but I’ve for a few questions. The city line and school district lines are so confusing. You’ve got a lot of Port neches homes that are Nederland school district, a part of Groves that is PA school district, etc. I’ve heard numerous PN citizens opposed to apartments, etc, things to expand the enrollment of our school. While I don’t agree with open enrollment, it’s hard to grow when there’s limited space for people to move to. Is it an old way of thinking? Is it people who are stuck in their ways and don’t want to grow? It almost feels like “we gotta keep the trash out” mentality. Hopefully I’m wrong. Coming at it from a football perspective, it would do them some good to gain about 200 kids and move up to D1. It would make sense logistically. I’m not trying to start any bs, it’s just something that’s been on my mind. Sounds like they are “Land-Locked” and will have no room for growth. Likely to either stay in the same classification or drop down as schools around them grow. Just part of it. Quote
FearTheSpear Posted 4 hours ago Author Report Posted 4 hours ago 41 minutes ago, CCRed said: Sounds like they are “Land-Locked” and will have no room for growth. Likely to either stay in the same classification or drop down as schools around them grow. Just part of it. I get the feeling a lot of the folks around here don’t want any growth. Quote
BMTSoulja1 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 33 minutes ago, FearTheSpear said: I get the feeling a lot of the folks around here don’t want any growth. The thing is that Port Neches is truly landlocked. Nederland on one side, refineries, Neches River, Port Arthur…. Where is the growth going to come from? I must say, I do see Port Neches-Groves schools buses picking and dropping kids off in Port Arthur zones and apartments… Mr. Buddy Garrity and prepballfan 2 Quote
FearTheSpear Posted 3 hours ago Author Report Posted 3 hours ago 6 minutes ago, BMTSoulja1 said: The thing is that Port Neches is truly landlocked. Nederland on one side, refineries, Neches River, Port Arthur…. Where is the growth going to come from? I must say, I do see Port Neches-Groves schools buses picking and dropping kids off in Port Arthur zones and apartments… I think my main question is how you have families living in port neches but having to send their kids to Nederland. It’s never made sense to me. Would that be a zoning issue? outanup 1 Quote
BMTSoulja1 Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 20 minutes ago, FearTheSpear said: I think my main question is how you have families living in port neches but having to send their kids to Nederland. It’s never made sense to me. Would that be a zoning issue? Dunno. Quote
NHSBulldogFan Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Nederland actually has people with Port Arthur and Beaumont addresses that are in Nederland ISD take those away and Nederland is a 4A school Mr. Buddy Garrity 1 Quote
prepballfan Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago PN-G is 100% landlocked. He is correct. Quote
Austin1985 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, FearTheSpear said: I think my main question is how you have families living in port neches but having to send their kids to Nederland. It’s never made sense to me. Would that be a zoning issue? This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up I use to work with maps while working for the Jefferson Co apraisal district back when it was off 39th St in Groves many moons ago. My understanding is it was the county lines, then the school district lines. Un-incorporated areas became cities and that's why you have city boundaries not matching the school district's lines. Also, neighborhood developers just build in an empty field not really paying attention to school district lines unless they will use it as a selling point. But to your initial question: that whole area between 365 and Jimmy Johnson is a cluster but I remember when all of that was rice fields 1970 1 Quote
PNG4LIFE91 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 54 minutes ago, FearTheSpear said: I think my main question is how you have families living in port neches but having to send their kids to Nederland. It’s never made sense to me. Would that be a zoning issue? I’m guessing it’s got a lot to do with zoning because some areas are inside Nederland and PA city limits but considered PNGISD. I lived in a apartment complex on Jimmy Johnson, not far from Twin City Hwy a long time ago which is PA city limits but a couple of the sections up front were in PNGISD and the others were PAISD…CRAZINESS!! They did some rezoning in that area years ago so that one is all PAISD now but I think a couple of the complexes closer to Twin City are still PNGISD. Quote
FearTheSpear Posted 2 hours ago Author Report Posted 2 hours ago Thanks for the clarification, I’m even more confused now 😂😂. It’s a complete mess. As far as football goes, they should just opt up. Road games wouldn’t be a 3 hour drive and the talent gap between D2 and D1 is minimal Quote
PNG4LIFE91 Posted 54 minutes ago Report Posted 54 minutes ago 1 hour ago, FearTheSpear said: Thanks for the clarification, I’m even more confused now 😂😂. It’s a complete mess. As far as football goes, they should just opt up. Road games wouldn’t be a 3 hour drive and the talent gap between D2 and D1 is minimal Haha, just another one of life’s greatest mysteries! 🤔 Seeing a house with a PNG yard sign out front and one across the street with a Nederland sign is totally a thing around here…lol! Quote
1970 Posted 50 minutes ago Report Posted 50 minutes ago 1 hour ago, FearTheSpear said: Thanks for the clarification, I’m even more confused now 😂😂. It’s a complete mess. As far as football goes, they should just opt up. Road games wouldn’t be a 3 hour drive and the talent gap between D2 and D1 is minimal Austin 1985 explained it, see his above post. I met my wife at PNG, and the principal lived next door, and a couple of houses down the street the houses were in Nederland school district. She was just a couple of houses from going to Nederland, and we may have never met. As far as apartments, there may be one or two new ones, but what I see are new RV parks springing up all over, although there may not be a lot of school children there. Eventually IMO PNG and Nederland both will drop down to 4A. Quote
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