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Homes for Sale in Liberal Arts And Science Academy Lasa High School
The Liberal Arts and Science Academy, known to Austinites simply as LASA, is one of the most celebrated public high schools in all of Texas, drawing students from across Austin ISD through a competitive application process that rewards genuine intellectual curiosity and academic drive. LASA's curriculum is built on a rare premise: that rigorous sciences and deep humanities belong together, and that students who can think across both disciplines go on to accomplish extraordinary things. The neighborhoods that fall within Austin ISD's LASA eligibility zone, from the tree-lined blocks of Pecan Valley and Quail Creek to the mid-century character of Dean Terrace and Johnston Terrace, sit in some of Austin's most rooted and genuine communities. Buying a home in this part of the city puts your household in an excellent position to pursue one of Austin's most coveted academic opportunities. About the School | Neighborhoods | Feeder Pattern | Community & Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Liberal Arts and Science Academy (LASA)
LASA is not a neighborhood assignment. It is an achievement. As a selective magnet school within Austin ISD, LASA accepts students through a competitive application and testing process that draws applicants from every corner of the district. The result is a campus culture unlike anything else in public education in Texas, one built around students who genuinely want to be there and who push each other to go further than they thought possible. US News and World Report has consistently ranked LASA among the top public high schools in Texas and among the best nationally, a distinction the school has earned through outcomes, not reputation management.
The school's name telegraphs its philosophy: the liberal arts and sciences are treated as equals here. Students pursuing advanced calculus and AP Physics sit alongside peers writing literary criticism and studying political philosophy, and that cross-pollination is exactly the point. LASA offers one of the most extensive Advanced Placement catalogs of any public high school in the state, along with dual enrollment opportunities through the University of Texas at Austin that allow motivated students to enter college with credits already in hand. The extracurricular culture is equally serious: the debate program competes at the highest levels, Science Olympiad and Academic Decathlon teams have earned state and national recognition, and the fine arts and theater programs draw students who would thrive at a dedicated arts school. For Austin households with high-achieving students who genuinely love learning, LASA represents one of the most exciting educational opportunities available anywhere in the region.
Neighborhoods Zoned to LASA
The homes that fall within Austin ISD's LASA eligibility zone include a range of established east and central Austin neighborhoods, each carrying the kind of genuine character that develops over decades rather than being designed by a master plan developer. Pecan Valley stands out for its canopied streets, proximity to the Colorado River greenbelt, and homes that offer meaningful space in a city where value has become harder to find close to the urban core. Quail Creek brings a relaxed neighborhood feel with ranch-style homes on generous lots, a welcome contrast to the dense redevelopment that has transformed other parts of Austin. Dean Terrace and Johnston Terrace offer classic Austin mid-century bones, with the lot sizes and architectural details that buyers have been rediscovering for their location advantages and renovation potential.
Casa Avila rounds out the mix, adding its own distinct character to the zone. The housing stock across these neighborhoods is primarily residential single-family homes, with options ranging from two-bedroom properties to four-bedroom homes suited for larger households. Most sit on lots around a quarter acre or larger, a level of outdoor space that is increasingly uncommon this close to the center of Austin. You can browse all current listings and explore the full inventory of Austin area homes for sale using our interactive search tools, with the ability to filter by school zone, bedrooms, and price.
School Feeder Pattern
Because LASA is an application-based magnet school rather than a traditional neighborhood high school, the feeder pattern here works a little differently than it does for most Austin ISD campuses. Students do not automatically advance to LASA from any particular middle school. Instead, students enrolled anywhere in Austin ISD are eligible to apply, with offers extended to qualified applicants based on academic performance, testing, and the application submitted during 8th grade. Families who have LASA in their long-term plans typically begin tracking their student's academic trajectory well before the application window opens.
The elementary schools serving homes in this zone include Barrington Elementary, Govalle Elementary, Ortega Elementary, and Wooldridge Elementary. From there, students move to one of several middle schools depending on their address: Burnet Middle School, Dr. General Garwood Marshall Middle School, Gorzycki Middle School, Kealing Middle School, Martin Middle School, or Webb Middle School. Kealing is worth highlighting in its own right, as it operates a magnet program that tends to cultivate exactly the kind of academically motivated students who go on to apply to LASA. The pipeline from Kealing to LASA is one of the more well-established academic pathways on Austin's east side.
Community & Lifestyle
The neighborhoods in the LASA zone sit in parts of Austin that feel deeply connected to what the city has always been, well before the growth waves that reshaped so much of the metro. Pecan Valley and Quail Creek back up to the Colorado River corridor, putting residents within easy reach of the Bartholomew District Park, which offers a public pool, athletic fields, and greenway trails that connect to the broader Austin parks network. It is the kind of outdoor infrastructure that makes this part of the city feel spacious even as Austin has grown densely around it.
The Mueller neighborhood is just minutes away, bringing a Saturday farmers market, the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, local restaurants, and walkable retail that draws people from all over the east side. Manor Road and Airport Boulevard extend the dining and social options considerably, with a range of locally owned restaurants, coffee shops, and neighborhood spots that reflect the eclectic personality of central east Austin. Commutes to downtown Austin, the University of Texas campus, the Capitol complex, and the major tech corridors along North MoPac and the Domain are all very manageable from these neighborhoods, with multiple arterial routes available. Neuhaus Realty Group works regularly in these neighborhoods and our agents can give you genuine on-the-ground perspective on which streets and blocks offer the best combination of access, lifestyle, and long-term value.
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