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Live Oak Elementary is a standout campus within Round Rock ISD, one of the most respected school districts in the greater Austin area, serving a well-established northwest Austin community in Williamson County. The neighborhoods that feed into Live Oak range from the mature, tree-lined streets of Springwoods and Turtle Rock Estates to contemporary condos and townhomes that give buyers real flexibility on price point and lifestyle. Students here follow a strong feeder path through Deerpark Middle School and on to either McNeil or Round Rock High School, both well-regarded campuses with deep extracurricular traditions. Add in the proximity to the Parmer Lane tech corridor, The Domain, and easy access to Cedar Park and Round Rock, and this zone checks a lot of boxes for buyers who want great schools without sacrificing location. About the School | Neighborhoods | Feeder Pattern | Community & Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Live Oak Elementary
Live Oak Elementary is part of Round Rock ISD, a district that consistently ranks among Texas's top-performing school systems and serves more than 40,000 students across Williamson County and portions of Travis County. The campus serves students in kindergarten through fifth grade and sits at the heart of a northwest Austin community that has long prioritized education and community investment.
Round Rock ISD campuses are known for strong parental involvement, experienced teaching staffs, and a broad range of academic and enrichment programming. District-wide, students benefit from gifted and talented (GT) services, English as a Second Language (ESL) support, special education resources, and fine arts programming that builds from the elementary level all the way through graduation. Live Oak reflects those district values, offering a welcoming campus culture and the kind of engaged community that buyers searching by school zone specifically seek out.
For families mapping out a long-term plan, Live Oak is a genuinely strong starting point. The district's investment in its elementary campuses shows in facilities, staff retention, and the academic foundation students carry forward into middle and high school.
Neighborhoods Zoned to Live Oak Elementary
The Live Oak Elementary attendance zone covers a compelling mix of residential communities across northwest Austin and parts of Round Rock, giving buyers a range of housing types and price points to consider. From classic single-family subdivisions with mature trees to low-maintenance condos and townhomes, this zone has real variety.
Springwoods is one of the most established neighborhoods in the zone, with a traditional suburban layout, well-settled streets, and the kind of character that only comes with time. Nearby, Turtle Rock Estates is another popular single-family option, offering comfortable lots and an accessible northwest Austin location. Both neighborhoods appeal to buyers who want a neighborhood that feels rooted in the community.
The Parmer and Milwood neighborhoods add to the single-family inventory in the zone, sitting in close proximity to the Parmer Lane employment corridor. Bailey Oaks and Los Indios round out the detached home options, while Clear Creek in Round Rock and Ganzert Park extend the zone's reach into adjacent communities.
For buyers interested in attached or lower-maintenance housing, the zone delivers excellent options. Amber Oaks Condos and Ashton Woods Condo represent higher-end condo living in the zone. Courtyard Homes Cobblestone Condo offers a mid-range condo alternative, and San Felipe Townhomes is a solid townhome option for buyers who want more space than a condo but less maintenance than a large single-family home.
The zone's housing stock skews toward three- and four-bedroom homes, with a healthy representation of two-bedroom units as well, making it accessible across a broad spectrum of buyer profiles. The blend of established subdivisions and newer condo communities is one of the more appealing aspects of shopping in this zone.
School Feeder Pattern
One of the most important questions buyers ask when searching by school zone is: what comes next? The Live Oak Elementary feeder pattern is a genuine strength of this zone.
After Live Oak, students move on to Deerpark Middle School for grades 6 through 8. Deerpark is a well-regarded campus within Round Rock ISD, offering strong academics, competitive athletics, and a range of fine arts and elective programming that helps students develop their interests heading into high school.
From Deerpark, students advance to one of two outstanding high schools: McNeil High School or Round Rock High School. Both are comprehensive high schools within Round Rock ISD with strong athletics programs, active fine arts departments, Advanced Placement (AP) courses, dual enrollment opportunities through local community colleges, and engaged student communities. Having two respected high school options means that no matter which campus a student attends, the academic pathway from Live Oak Elementary leads somewhere excellent.
Buyers who want to explore the broader district landscape can browse all Austin area homes for sale by school zone to compare options across Round Rock ISD and neighboring districts.
Community & Lifestyle
The Live Oak Elementary zone sits in one of the most strategically positioned parts of the greater Austin market. The Parmer Lane corridor runs through or near much of the attendance zone, placing residents within easy reach of Apple's Austin campus, Dell, IBM, and dozens of other technology and life sciences employers that have made this stretch one of the most important job centers in central Texas. For dual-income households where at least one partner works in tech, this location is hard to beat.
Everyday conveniences are plentiful. Grocery stores, restaurants, coffee shops, and retail line Parmer Lane and the surrounding arterials, making day-to-day errands efficient. A short drive south brings you to The Domain, Austin's premier mixed-use district with upscale dining, national retailers, boutique shops, entertainment venues, and a hotel scene that draws visitors from across the metro.
Outdoor amenities are well-represented in this part of Williamson County. The broader area offers access to parks, hike-and-bike trails, sports complexes, and recreation centers, with nearby Cedar Park and Round Rock adding to the recreational options within a short drive. Georgetown to the north, Leander to the northwest, and Hutto to the northeast all contribute to the wider lifestyle tapestry of Williamson County.
Commuting into central Austin is manageable via MoPac (Loop 1) or I-35, and the zone's position near major north-south arterials keeps connectivity solid even as the broader metro continues to grow. For buyers who want a genuine northwest Austin location with excellent schools, convenient employment access, and a well-developed amenity base, the Live Oak zone delivers.
Neuhaus Realty Group specializes in the Austin and Williamson County market. Our agents know this zone well and can help you identify the right neighborhood and home type within the Live Oak attendance area.
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