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O. Henry Middle School sits at the center of some of central Austin's most storied and vibrant neighborhoods, serving students from a wide stretch of Austin ISD's urban core. Named for the celebrated American short story writer who once called Austin home, the school carries a creative legacy that shows up in its academic programs, its arts emphasis, and the engaged community of educators and parents who invest in its students every year. Families who choose the O. Henry zone are planting roots in a part of Austin that gives residents easy access to world-class parks, celebrated local dining, cultural institutions, and all the energy that makes this city so compelling. From the craftsman bungalows of Brentwood and Bryker Woods to the sleek condominiums rising in the Seaholm District, the neighborhoods feeding O. Henry offer a remarkable variety of homes and lifestyles. About the School | Neighborhoods | Feeder Pattern | Community & Lifestyle | FAQs
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About Homes Zoned to O. Henry Middle School
About O. Henry Middle School
O. Henry Middle School is part of Austin ISD, one of Texas's most prominent urban school districts. The school takes its name from William Sydney Porter, the beloved American short story writer who lived in Austin during the 1880s and drew creative inspiration from the city around him. That literary heritage feels genuinely at home on a campus that values creative thinking alongside academic depth, serving students in grades 6 through 8.
O. Henry benefits from an engaged parent and educator community that invests consistently in the student experience. Austin ISD provides Gifted and Talented programming across its middle school campuses, and the school's proximity to the University of Texas at Austin creates opportunities for cultural partnerships and enrichment that extend well beyond the classroom. The school draws from a large network of strong Austin ISD elementary feeders, which means incoming sixth graders arrive academically prepared and genuinely curious. You can explore all Austin area homes for sale on our site, or focus your search specifically on properties within the O. Henry zone.
Neighborhoods Zoned to O. Henry Middle School
The O. Henry attendance zone spans a remarkable cross-section of central Austin, taking in some of the city's most beloved established neighborhoods alongside newer urban developments that have reshaped the area near downtown. Buyers here find an unusually wide range of home styles and community characters, all within close reach of Austin's urban core.
On the single-family side, Enfield stands out as one of central Austin's most coveted addresses, with tree-canopied streets and gracious older homes that carry real architectural character. Westfield offers established homes where old Austin charm has been carefully maintained over the decades. The Grove brings a contemporary feel through a master-planned community built around walkability and central green space. The Barton area and the Smyth neighborhood round out the single-family options with traditional residential character on established lots.
For buyers drawn to urban living, the zone delivers some of Austin's most compelling condo and high-rise options. Modern Austin Residences and Seaholm Residences sit squarely in Austin's dynamic Seaholm District, steps from Lady Bird Lake and the 2nd Street corridor. Natiivo and 44 East Ave offer high-rise living with sweeping downtown skyline and lake views. From historic cottages and mid-century ranch homes to sleek towers, the diversity of the housing stock here gives buyers across a wide range of preferences a genuine path into this sought-after zone.
O. Henry Middle School Feeder Pattern
One of the things that sets the O. Henry zone apart is the sheer number of Austin ISD elementary schools that feed into it, reflecting how much of central Austin falls within its boundaries. Feeder elementaries include Allison, Andrews, Barton Hills, Becker, Brentwood, Bryker Woods, Campbell, Casey, Casis, Gullett, Joslin, Lee, Maplewood, Mathews, Mills, Oak Hill, Pease, Reilly, and Zilker. After O. Henry, students continue to one of several Austin ISD high schools including McCallum High School, Austin High School, Bowie High School, Travis High School, Lyndon B. Johnson High School, or Akins High School, depending on their specific address within the zone.
Because this zone covers such a broad area of central Austin, the high school assignment varies by location and is worth confirming for any specific property before making an offer. A knowledgeable agent can verify the complete feeder path from elementary through high school for any address you're considering, which makes the home search process far more confident and informed from the start.
Community & Lifestyle in the O. Henry Zone
Living in the O. Henry attendance zone means being woven into the fabric of central Austin in a way that few other school zones can match. Zilker Park, Barton Springs Pool, and the Barton Creek Greenbelt are all close at hand for hiking, swimming, and weekend afternoons outdoors. Pease District Park and the Shoal Creek Trail give the surrounding neighborhoods a genuinely walkable, outdoorsy energy that residents consistently cite as one of the best things about living here.
The dining, cultural, and retail options surrounding the O. Henry zone are outstanding by any measure. Hyde Park's independent coffee shops and neighborhood restaurants, South Congress Avenue's boutiques and live music venues, and the modern development of the Seaholm District all fall within easy reach. Downtown Austin, the State Capitol, and major employment corridors along MoPac Expressway and Interstate 35 are quickly accessible by car or by bike. For buyers who want to be at the center of Austin life, with excellent schools and a wealth of parks, culture, and urban amenities nearby, the O. Henry zone delivers a combination that remains deeply appealing year after year. The team at Neuhaus Realty Group knows this part of Austin well and can help you find the right home within the O. Henry boundaries.
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