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Raye McCoy Elementary sits at the heart of one of Georgetown's most active and welcoming residential corridors, part of the well-regarded Georgetown ISD that has earned a strong reputation across Williamson County for its commitment to student achievement and community partnership. The campus serves a broad swath of northwest Georgetown, drawing from established neighborhoods like Serenada West and newer master-planned communities such as Woodfield Preserve, giving the school a genuinely diverse mix of long-time Georgetown residents and newer arrivals drawn by the area's growth. Students here move on to Charles A Forbes or Douglas Benold Middle and then to Georgetown High School, keeping them within a cohesive district community throughout their academic years. The surrounding area combines Georgetown's celebrated historic charm with modern amenities, making it one of the more sought-after parts of Williamson County for buyers who want both quality schooling and an exceptional place to live. About the School | Neighborhoods | Feeder Pattern | Community & Lifestyle | Real Estate | FAQs
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About Raye McCoy Elementary
Raye McCoy Elementary is a Georgetown ISD campus that reflects the district's broader emphasis on rigorous academics, strong teacher relationships, and genuine community involvement. Georgetown ISD has long been one of the standout districts in the greater Austin metro, with campuses that consistently earn strong ratings and a district leadership that invests in both classroom resources and extracurricular programming. Raye McCoy benefits directly from that districtwide culture, offering students a well-rounded foundation that prepares them well for the transition to middle school.
The campus serves the growing northwest Georgetown corridor, an area that has seen significant residential development over the past decade while maintaining the community feel that Georgetown is known for. Parents in the zone tend to be highly engaged, and the school benefits from that involvement in everything from campus events to academic enrichment activities. For buyers who are choosing where to live based on school quality, Raye McCoy and the broader Georgetown ISD system represent a compelling combination of strong academics and a tight-knit campus culture.
Neighborhoods Zoned to Raye McCoy Elementary
The Raye McCoy attendance zone encompasses a solid cross-section of Georgetown's residential landscape, from newer master-planned communities to older, more established neighborhoods with mature trees and larger lots. Buyers will find genuine variety here, which is one of the reasons this part of Georgetown appeals to such a wide range of buyers.
Woodfield Preserve is the most active neighborhood in the zone, with the highest concentration of available homes. This community features modern builds with open floor plans, energy-efficient construction, and the kind of neighborhood amenities that newer developments in Williamson County are known for. Lennar has been active here, so buyers interested in new construction from a national builder with a strong warranty program will find options in this zone.
Gardens Verde Vista offers another layer of Georgetown's residential story, with a mix of home sizes and styles that give the neighborhood a lived-in, established character. Serenada West is one of the longer-standing communities in the zone, known for its larger lots and the kind of spacious, well-established feel that buyers who want room to breathe tend to gravitate toward. It sits on the western edge of the zone and gives residents easy access to the natural landscape that defines so much of this part of Williamson County.
Villages Berry Creek and Reserve Berry Creek bring the Berry Creek corridor into the picture, a stretch of Georgetown that many buyers discover and immediately want to be part of. Homes here tend to sit on generous lots, and the area has a more spread-out, slightly rural character even while remaining close to Georgetown's growing commercial core. Serenada East rounds out the eastern side of the zone, providing additional inventory for buyers who want established Georgetown character at a range of price points.
Hollow Estates and Logan Ranch add further texture to the zone, with properties that appeal to buyers looking for something beyond the typical suburban subdivision. Across the zone as a whole, buyers will find everything from two-bedroom homes to six-bedroom estates, making this one of the more accommodating school zones in the Georgetown area for buyers at different stages of life.
School Feeder Pattern
Understanding the full feeder pattern is one of the most important things buyers can do when evaluating a school zone, because it tells you where your kids will be spending their next twelve years. Raye McCoy feeds into two middle schools: Charles A Forbes Middle School and Douglas Benold Middle School, both part of Georgetown ISD. Which middle school a student attends typically depends on their specific address within the zone, so buyers should confirm the assignment with Georgetown ISD directly for any home they are seriously considering.
From either middle school, students continue on to Georgetown High School for grades 9 through 12. Georgetown High is a comprehensive campus that offers a wide range of academic programs, athletics, fine arts, and extracurricular activities befitting a district of Georgetown ISD's size and ambition. The high school sits at the top of a coherent and well-regarded pipeline, and the continuity of staying within Georgetown ISD from kindergarten through graduation is something many buyers in this zone genuinely value.
For buyers who want to compare options or are looking at properties that might sit near district boundaries, the broader Georgetown area also has proximity to Round Rock and Leander, both of which have strong ISDs of their own. But for most buyers in the Raye McCoy zone, Georgetown ISD is the draw.
Community & Lifestyle
Georgetown has earned a reputation as one of the most livable cities in the Austin metro, and the neighborhoods in the Raye McCoy zone sit at a sweet spot where that reputation is most tangible. The city's historic downtown square, often cited as one of the best-preserved Victorian-era commercial districts in Texas, is within easy reach of most homes in the zone. Restaurants, boutique shops, breweries, and seasonal events make the square a genuine gathering point rather than just a tourist attraction.
Outdoor recreation is a significant draw in this part of Williamson County. The San Gabriel River runs through Georgetown, and the Garey Park and Russell Park areas give residents access to hiking trails, green space, and river access that feels far removed from the intensity of the broader Austin metro. Lake Georgetown, just to the northwest, is a popular destination for boating, fishing, and hiking, and it's genuinely close to most homes in this zone.
Georgetown's retail and dining scene has expanded substantially in recent years, with major corridors along Williams Drive and Georgetown's south side offering everything from national retailers to local favorites. Commuters heading to Austin will find that Georgetown sits on the north end of the IH-35 corridor, with drive times to downtown Austin ranging from 35 to 50 minutes depending on time of day and specific origin. The Metro Rail Red Line has a Georgetown station that provides an alternative for those who prefer to skip the highway entirely.
The broader Williamson County area puts buyers within reach of Cedar Park, Liberty Hill, and Hutto as well, giving residents flexibility when it comes to work, dining, and recreation without ever needing to push deep into Austin traffic. Georgetown itself continues to grow, with new commercial development following the residential expansion in areas like the Raye McCoy zone, which means the amenities keep improving for residents who are already here.
If you are exploring Austin area homes for sale and Georgetown is on your list, the Raye McCoy zone offers a genuinely well-rounded package. Neuhaus Realty Group knows this part of Williamson County well and can help you identify the right neighborhood and home within the zone.
Real Estate in the Raye McCoy Zone
The housing stock in the Raye McCoy attendance zone is notably diverse, which reflects the zone's geographic breadth across northwest Georgetown. Buyers will encounter everything from compact two-bedroom properties to sprawling six-bedroom estates, with the largest share of available homes clustered in the three and four-bedroom range. That range makes this zone accessible to a wide spectrum of buyers.
New construction is an active part of the market here, particularly in Woodfield Preserve where Lennar has been building. For buyers who want the predictability of a new build with builder warranties, the Raye McCoy zone is one of the Georgetown areas where that option is currently available. Resale homes in established neighborhoods like Serenada West and Berry Creek communities tend to offer larger lots and more mature landscaping, a tradeoff many buyers find worth considering as they weigh new versus existing construction.
The zone also includes a rental market, which speaks to Georgetown's appeal for people who want to experience the area before committing to a purchase. Overall, the real estate landscape here reflects Georgetown's position as one of the faster-growing cities in Texas while still offering the kind of neighborhood character that makes a place feel like home rather than just a subdivision.
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