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Top 10 Communities

to Live in N. Texas

1. University Park
Population: 23,150
2. Southlake
Population: 25,700
3. Colleyville
Population: 22,150
4. Trophy Club
Population: 7,450
5. Parker
Population: 3,300
6. Highland Park
Population: 8,600
7. Murphy
Population: 12,450
8. Highland Village
Population: 14,650
9. Keller
Population: 37,700
10. Flower Mound
Population: 62,350

D Magazine’s ranking is based on four factors: safety(25%), education(25%), housing values(25%), and ambiance(25%). The first three measures involve data and  the objective analysis thereof; the fourth entails some subjectivity. The ambiance factor takes into account air quality, but it mostly reflects our good taste. 
Because each factor includes TAKS scores, SAT scores, etc., we created a scale from 1 to 5 for each statistic so that their relative values could be added together. For mean SAT scores, for ex, the lowest score (Lancaster ISD’s 808) was assigned a value of 1, and the highest score (Highland Park ISD’s 1188) was given a 5. All other scores fell in between. Doing the same thing for TAKS scores and other measures, we could combine statistics to create an overall education score.

 

Texas Facts
 

Capital:

Austin

Statehood:

December 29, 1845

Population:

20,044,141

Nickname:

Lone Star State

Motto:

Friendship

Counties:

254

Land Area:

262,015 sq. mi

State Bird:

Mockingbird

State Flower:

Bluebonnet

State Tree:

Pecan

State Song:

Texas, Our Texas

State Web Site:

www.state.tx.us

ST  Mammal (Lg):

Texas Longhorn

ST Mammal (Sm):

Armadillo

State Reptile:

Horned Lizard

State Plant:

Prickly Pear Cactus

State Grass:

Sideoats Grama

State Ship:

Battleship Texas

State Folk Dance:

Square Dance

State Fruit:

TX Red Grapefruit

STe Gemstone cut:

The Lone Star Cut

State Stone:

Petrified Palmwood

State Seashell:

Lightning Whelk

State Dish:

Chili

State Pepper:

Jalapeno

State Fish:

Guadalupe Bass

State Insect:

Monarch Butterfly

Longest ST River:

Rio Grande 1270 m