The Argyle, TX area is blossoming. With its unique blend of small-town charm and easy access to the DFW metroplex, it’s no surprise that families are flocking to this corner of North Texas. As the region experiences a surge in population and new housing, the local school districts are growing right alongside it. For those at Harvest by Hillwood, this growth isn’t just happening around us—it’s an integral part of our story. Our community is deeply intertwined with the success and expansion of our local school districts.
The North Texas corridor is experiencing a remarkable transformation, and at the heart of this boom are exciting towns like Northlake, Argyle, and Justin. This rapid expansion is drawing families from all over the country, and a major reason is the excellence of the local school districts.
As the community of Harvest by Hillwood continues to grow, a new educational landmark has recently opened its doors. Jane Ruestmann Elementary School, located at 6610 Cleveland Gibbs Rd. in Argyle, TX, has welcomed its first students for the 2024-2025 school year. This exciting addition to the Argyle Independent School District (ISD) marks a significant milestone for both the district and the Harvest community.
The events of the past eighteen months have inspired many of us to evaluate our jobs, homes, and cities and change what isn’t working. For some, this entailed moving to a new home or community.
If you have school-age kids, you know that education matters. You want your children to succeed, and because of that, living in a good school district is a high priority when you’re looking for a neighborhood to move into.