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Crockett High School has been a cornerstone of south Austin since 1958, serving students across one of the city's most distinctive communities as part of Austin ISD. The campus is well known for its award-winning performing arts programs, competitive athletics, and an academic culture that reflects the creative and entrepreneurial spirit south Austin has always embodied. The neighborhoods feeding into Crockett span a rich mix of the city, from established mid-century communities with mature tree canopies to newer in-fill construction, all within easy reach of downtown Austin, the Barton Creek Greenbelt, and the South Congress and South Lamar corridors. Buying a home in the Crockett zone means planting roots in one of Austin's most authentic and accessible parts of town. About the School | Neighborhoods | Feeder Pattern | Community & Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Homes Zoned to Crockett High School in South Austin
About Crockett High School
David Crockett High School opened its doors in 1958 and has grown into one of the defining institutions of south Austin. Part of Austin ISD, Crockett serves a large student body with a curriculum spanning Advanced Placement courses, career and technical education programs, and some of the most celebrated fine arts offerings in the district. The performing arts programs are a particular point of pride, with award-winning theater, choir, and band ensembles that have competed at the highest levels of UIL competition for decades.
Athletically, Crockett competes in UIL District 26-5A, fielding programs in football, soccer, swimming, track, and more. Students have multiple avenues to compete, build leadership skills, and represent the south Austin community they come from. The campus has received meaningful investment over the years, with facilities that support both academic rigor and extracurricular excellence at a high level.
What sets Crockett apart is the culture it reflects. South Austin has always attracted creative thinkers, and that spirit runs through the campus community in a way that is hard to replicate. Alumni connections run deep through the surrounding neighborhoods, and students take genuine pride in the long history and identity of being a Cougar.
Neighborhoods Zoned to Crockett High School
The Crockett attendance zone covers a broad and appealing stretch of south and southwest Austin. The area includes some of the city's most established neighborhoods, where post-war ranch homes sit on generous lots beneath mature live oaks and cedar elms. Mid-century modern properties that have been carefully renovated share the streetscape with newer in-fill construction and townhomes for buyers who want updated finishes in a central south Austin location.
Communities near Menchaca Road, William Cannon Drive, and the Manchaca corridor make up a significant portion of the zone. Westgate, Cherry Creek, and Garrison Park are among the recognized neighborhoods in this part of Austin, each carrying its own feel while sharing the same south Austin character. The housing in these areas tends to reward buyers who appreciate established landscaping, genuine neighborhood connectivity, and homes with history and personality.
The Crockett zone delivers real variety in housing stock. Brick ranch homes on quiet cul-de-sacs, 1970s and 1980s builds with oversized lots, and contemporary new construction all coexist throughout the area. That range, combined with proximity to downtown and the greenbelt, makes this zone a compelling option for buyers who want to be genuinely close to the energy of the city.
School Feeder Pattern
Crockett High School draws most of its students from two primary middle schools within Austin ISD: Bedichek Middle School and Covington Middle School. Both campuses serve grades 6 through 8 in south Austin, making the transition to Crockett a natural continuation for students who have grown up in the zone.
Bedichek Middle School sits on Menchaca Road practically adjacent to Crockett's campus, and the two schools share a close geographic and cultural relationship. Covington Middle School serves the southwest portion of the attendance zone and is known for its supportive faculty and strong academic environment. Students arriving at Crockett from either campus enter high school with a south Austin identity already well established.
Before reaching these middle schools, students attend a variety of south Austin elementary campuses within Austin ISD. Because attendance zone boundaries can be updated, buyers should confirm the specific feeder assignment for any given address directly with the district. Austin ISD's website provides an address lookup tool that delivers definitive zone information, and our team at Neuhaus Realty can help cross-reference zone assignments during your home search.
Community & Lifestyle
The Crockett zone puts residents in the heart of south Austin, a part of the city that carries a personality unlike anywhere else in Texas. South Congress Avenue and South Lamar Boulevard are two of the country's most well-known urban corridors, lined with locally owned restaurants, boutiques, live music venues, and coffee roasters that helped put Austin on the national map. Most neighborhoods in the Crockett zone sit just minutes from both.
Outdoor access is a genuine standout. The Barton Creek Greenbelt, one of the premier urban wilderness systems in the country, offers miles of hiking, cold swimming holes, and rock climbing within easy reach of south Austin. Zilker Park, Barton Springs Pool, and the Hike-and-Bike Trail around Lady Bird Lake are all close by, delivering a quality of outdoor recreation that residents consistently cite as a top reason they love living in this part of the city. Neighborhood parks and creek trails throughout the zone provide everyday access to nature on a smaller scale as well.
South Austin also delivers practical advantages that matter in daily life. The zone sits close enough to downtown Austin to make central employment accessible, while Mopac (Loop 1), IH-35, and US-290 open connections to the broader metro region and major employment corridors. Sunset Valley, just south of the zone, provides convenient access to major retailers, grocery stores, and a full range of services. And for dining, south Austin is among the best-served parts of the city, from celebrated barbecue institutions to farm-to-table restaurants and taco spots that have become Austin legends in their own right.
The team at Neuhaus Realty Group knows the Crockett zone well and can help you find a home that fits both your school priorities and your lifestyle. Explore all Austin area homes for sale to get started, or reach out directly to talk through what the Crockett attendance zone has to offer.
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