Meadowlakes is a gated community (actually, Meadowlakes is a sister city to Marble Falls). Homes for sale in the Meadowlakes area range from the mid $100,000 to $800,000+.
Meadowlakes consist mostly of single family homes, however there are some town homes and garden homes.
As well as a 24 hour manned gate, this beautiful community offers a country club, golf course, pool, and tennis courts. Located on the shore of Lake Marble Falls, there are some waterfront properties, as well as community boat ramp, and lakeside park. If you are looking for privacy, security, and a planned community Meadowlakes may be just the community for you.
Meadowlakes Students are served by the Marble Falls School District The district encompasses a very large area (268 Square Miles) and serves the communities of Marble Falls, Meadowlakes, Granite Shoals, Highland Haven, Cottonwood, Fairland, Smithwick, Horseshoe Bay South, and Spicewood. "The mission of MFISD as the learning center of this community is to shape future generations to be productive citizens through the pursuit of excellence and equity in education."
MFISD is a 4-A district and has an enrollment exceeding 3,800 students. The district has four elementary schools, all of which have pre-kindergarten through 5th grades: Colt Elementary ; Marble Falls Elementary ; Highland Lakes Elementary ; and our newest campus, Spicewood Elementary . Attendance zones for the elementary schools may be accessed on the district website under "public info." The district has three secondary campuses: Marble Falls Middle School (grades 6-8); Falls Career High School (a non-traditional alternative high school); and Marble Falls High School (grades 9-12).
Faith Academy is a private school in the Marble Falls area. Faith Academy is a University-model system. The University-model education (UMS) takes the best aspects of traditional, full-time public and private schools, as well as home schools, and molds them into one model. UMS uses a university-style schedule adapted to the elementary, junior, and senior high levels. Professional teachers teaching in their areas of expertise conduct central classroom instruction. Elementary students attend classes on Tuesday and Thursday while secondary students go to school on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.Students spend alternate days at home where parents continue their instruction or monitor student progress. Teachers provide parents with detailed instructions for days spent at home.
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