North Shore, Houston, Texas

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North Shore is a community in the far eastern city limits of Houston, Texas, generally north of the section of Interstate 10 known as the East Freeway and somewhat east of Interstate 610. North Shore is served by line #137 in the Metro system of buses which run all over Houston. The area includes subdivisions such as Songwood, Holiday Forest, Wood Bayou, Cimarron, Home Owned Estates, Woodland Acres, Hidden Forest, Pine Trails, Cloverleaf, Greens Bayou, Woodforest, Woodforest West, New Forest, and New Forest West as well as newer neighborhoods near I-10 East Freeway and the Beltway 8 North Sam Houston Parkway.

As of 2007, North Shore is home to more traditional, rural Texas families.

The best known subdivision in North Shore is Woodforest, a Taylor Home development. Taylor, founder and CEO of VIP Homes, began building in North Shore in the late 1960s and early 1970s, primarily ranch style, single family homes.

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Neighborhoods west of the Greens Bayou and north of Market Street are zoned to the Houston Independent School District, including Holland Middle School and Furr High School.

Neighborhoods east of Greens Bayou and those south of Market Street are in the Galena Park Independent School District. Galena Park ISD is home to North Shore Senior High School (11th-12th grade campus). The senior high is located near the New Forest subdivision just off Wallisville Road near Castlegory. The 9th-10th grade campus is located on Holly Park and is referred to as North Shore High School.

Areas in GPISD are also in the San Jacinto College zone. San Jacinto College North is a part of SJC.

Areas in HISD are in the Houston Community College System zone.

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