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Dripping Springs High School stands as one of the most respected high school campuses in the Texas Hill Country, drawing buyers from across the Austin area who want a school experience that combines rigorous academics, standout fine arts, and competitive UIL athletics within a genuine community setting. The school anchors Dripping Springs ISD, a district that has built a strong statewide reputation and earns consistent recognition from the Texas Education Agency for performance across its campuses. The neighborhoods within this attendance zone span an impressive range, from established in-town communities steps from Dripping Springs restaurants and parks to wide-open acreage tracts with Hill Country views and room to breathe. Choosing a home in this zone means choosing a school system that the community has invested in deeply, and a setting that puts the best of the Austin Hill Country right at your doorstep. About the School | Neighborhoods | Feeder Pattern | Community & Lifestyle | Real Estate | FAQs
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About Dripping Springs High School
Dripping Springs High School is the sole high school campus in Dripping Springs ISD, and the Tigers have built a well-earned reputation across every dimension of the high school experience. The campus competes in UIL 5A, and the athletics program has produced state championship runs across multiple sports, including cross country, swimming, and football. The Advanced Placement program spans a wide range of college-level courses, and the school's college counseling support gives students a genuine leg up in the application process. Fine arts at Dripping Springs High School is exceptional, with the band, orchestra, choir, and theatre programs all earning regular recognition at the state and regional level. Career and Technical Education offerings cover fields from business and technology to agriculture and healthcare, giving students who plan to enter the workforce or pursue a technical path strong options alongside the traditional university track. The school carries a high accountability rating from the Texas Education Agency and benefits from a parent and booster community that is deeply invested in every program on campus.
Neighborhoods Zoned to Dripping Springs High School
The attendance zone for Dripping Springs High School is one of the most geographically varied of any high school near Austin, stretching from established in-town neighborhoods to expansive Hill Country acreage. Heritage is among the most active communities in the zone, with a solid mix of single-family homes in a central Dripping Springs location that puts shopping, dining, and schools within easy reach. Big Sky Ranch offers newer homes with wide Hill Country views, appealing to buyers who want a neighborhood feel with more room between them and their neighbors. Springlake Oaks and Arrowhead Ranch sit close to the heart of Dripping Springs, offering convenient locations with well-established streets and mature trees.
Buyers drawn to premium master-planned living will find it in Headwaters at Barton Creek, a community known for resort-style amenities, upscale home designs, and a setting adjacent to the Barton Creek watershed. For those who want acreage, communities like Mesa Verde Texas and Stagecoach Ranch offer multi-acre properties with long Hill Country views, many with room for horses, workshops, or guesthouses. On the eastern edge of the zone, communities including Belterra, Hawkridge, Parten, and Oakridge Park appeal to buyers who want DSISD schools paired with a shorter commute to Southwest Austin and the tech corridor. That breadth is part of what makes this zone so appealing: the Dripping Springs High School attendance area lets buyers access both suburban neighborhood living and genuine Hill Country acreage within the same school district.
School Feeder Pattern
The Dripping Springs High School feeder pattern begins with six elementary campuses spread across the district's attendance zone: Cypress Springs Elementary, Dripping Springs Elementary, Rooster Springs Elementary, Sycamore Springs Elementary, Walnut Springs Elementary, and WildwoodSprings Elementary. Each campus serves a specific geographic portion of the zone, and your assigned elementary is determined by your home address. The district reviews and adjusts attendance boundaries periodically as the community continues to grow, so confirming your assigned campus directly with DSISD is always the best practice when purchasing a home.
From elementary school, students move into one of two middle school campuses: Dripping Springs Middle School or Sycamore Springs Middle School. Both campuses feed directly into Dripping Springs High School for grades 9 through 12. One of the notable advantages of a district like DSISD is the continuity it builds across the K-12 experience. Students who grow up in the district tend to arrive at the high school with established friendships, shared extracurricular backgrounds, and a strong sense of school identity that makes the transition into high school feel like a natural progression rather than a fresh start.
Community & Lifestyle
Dripping Springs calls itself the Gateway to the Hill Country, and the city earns that title. Sitting at the western edge of the Austin metro where flat terrain gives way to cedar-covered hills, limestone creek beds, and spring-fed swimming holes, the area offers a natural backdrop that few communities near Austin can match. Hamilton Pool Preserve, one of the most photographed natural destinations in Texas, is just a short drive west. Pedernales Falls State Park and the Barton Creek Greenbelt corridor are also within easy reach, making outdoor recreation a genuine part of everyday life here rather than something you have to plan a road trip to enjoy.
The downtown Dripping Springs area along Mercer Street has grown into a vibrant small-town center with local restaurants, coffee shops, and boutiques that reflect the Hill Country's character. Founders Memorial Park hosts community events year-round, including the popular Dripping Springs Farmers Market. The US-290 corridor west of Austin has become one of Texas's premier craft beverage destinations, with a collection of distilleries, cideries, and wineries that give the area a legitimate food and drink culture beyond the usual suburban fare. Just a few minutes away, Driftwood is home to the legendary Salt Lick BBQ, a Texas institution that has been drawing visitors from across the state for decades.
Commuters will find that US-290 West provides a direct connection to the Southwest Austin tech corridor and major employers, with typical drive times to downtown Austin or the Domain running 30 to 45 minutes under normal conditions. The area also connects south to Wimberley and the Blanco River Valley via RR-12, and the growing commercial corridors in Buda and Kyle along IH-35 are reachable in under 30 minutes from most parts of the zone.
Real Estate in the Dripping Springs High School Zone
The housing inventory within the Dripping Springs High School zone reflects the geographic and lifestyle diversity of the area. New construction is well represented, with builders including M/I Homes, Meritage Homes, Perry Homes, Tri Pointe Homes, and Drees Custom Homes active in the market. These communities bring modern floor plans, energy-efficient construction, and neighborhood amenities to a Hill Country setting. At the same time, the zone includes a substantial supply of custom homes on acreage, farm properties, and raw land that buyers rarely find this close to a major metro. That combination of suburban development and genuine rural character is a defining feature of the Dripping Springs market.
Buyers searching Austin area homes for sale who prioritize both school district quality and land will find that Dripping Springs is one of the few zones near the city where both are genuinely available. The team at Neuhaus Realty Group has deep roots in the Hill Country market and knows the Dripping Springs zone from the established neighborhoods in the city core to the rural edges of the district where the ranches begin.
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