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antares127 t1_j5n642i wrote
Reply to comment by Maxwyfe in It's Going to Snow on Wednesday - Can Ya'll please get your "Bread and Milking" done Today? by Maxwyfe
Spittin bars
No-Move09 t1_j5n641p wrote
Reply to comment by var23 in Authentic street tacos by Fancy-Pineapple6844
They get a ton of business. You can call in an order
Dbblazer t1_j5n5pcc wrote
Reply to comment by cmiller727 in Relocation :) by Total-Investment7462
Man i liked the "gifted" program so much growing up. I'm astonished that the same treatment is not provided for all children. Test scores should not take away opportunities for 10yo's
Salt_Literature1849 t1_j5n4on8 wrote
Reply to Apartments for rent by [deleted]
Lake Shore has a few units available but will be closer to $1000 a month. Best apartments I’ve lived in while in Springfield though. Great staff and never had any issues. Actively helped us make a quick move from our old place that was a hazard to live at and even worked with us to moved units within the complex when our dog had a medical diagnosis that resulted in us having to move to a first floor unit. O
Salt_Literature1849 t1_j5n4emt wrote
Reply to comment by ErisEpicene in Apartments for rent by [deleted]
Oof my At Home experience was absolutely horrendous to the point that the property owner let us break lease 4 months early at no cost and no official record of it. And I know several other people who had similar terrible experiences with them…
PinchePoderes t1_j5n3qzh wrote
Reply to Relocation :) by Total-Investment7462
Willard is supposed to have the best schools but the community is very rural and internet access and distance to grocery stores is spotty. Republic is good, growing rapidly, cops there are…Dumb but friendly enough. If you have the money, Nixa is great, just kind of expensive housing imo. Ozark is great, but if you work in Springfield traffic in and out can be annoying. Not nearly as bad as living near DC though.
Edit: The restaurants are pretty bad, there are some gems but I’ve had more flops than anything. Nona’s is pricey but decent Italian, Jose Locos and Cesar’s are my go to Mexican places, Dublin’s Pass had good fish and chips last I went. The Chinese food here is weird, not that Chinese is known for being great to begin with but idk, just weird. Extra low quality. The famous “Cashew Chicken” is just fried chicken with gravy and cashews on it, it’s okay but mostly hype. Mexican Villa is like Taco Bell from Wish.com
skucera t1_j5n0l21 wrote
Reply to comment by benutne in It's Going to Snow on Wednesday - Can Ya'll please get your "Bread and Milking" done Today? by Maxwyfe
IT’S A FRENCH TOAST EMERGENCY!
GunsBikesGuitars OP t1_j5n01zf wrote
Reply to comment by Physical_Mud6546 in Russian Language Tutor Wanted by GunsBikesGuitars
Sent you a message
teamfinder417acct t1_j5mz9kc wrote
Reply to comment by WandererDynamic in Relocation :) by Total-Investment7462
Have seen and heard a lot of bad things there.
mcdrunkin t1_j5mxbe2 wrote
Reply to comment by GundleFly in It's Going to Snow on Wednesday - Can Ya'll please get your "Bread and Milking" done Today? by Maxwyfe
Well, bless your heart!
orangeaintgood t1_j5mx8t5 wrote
Pricecutter has them.
[deleted] OP t1_j5mx69y wrote
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renny065 t1_j5mwyix wrote
Reply to Relocation :) by Total-Investment7462
Some of Highland Springs is in the Rogersville school district, which is a great district. Much smaller class sizes than in Springfield. Lots of community support. Small enough that kids can get involved in about anything, but large enough to hold its own at the state level.
Be sure to check out the Springfield Nature Center for fantastic walking/running trails. Nathanael Greene is the best park. Restaurants are hit and miss, but there’s plenty to choose from. Andy’s Frozen Custard alone is worth the move!
This really is a great place to live.
Physical_Mud6546 t1_j5mwmel wrote
Reply to Russian Language Tutor Wanted by GunsBikesGuitars
Message me. Native Russian speaker
GunsBikesGuitars OP t1_j5mv5w8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Russian Language Tutor Wanted by GunsBikesGuitars
Russian is an extremely common language spoken throughout all of Eastern Europe.
WandererDynamic t1_j5mrdkc wrote
Reply to comment by Horror-Log1100 in Relocation :) by Total-Investment7462
I’ll just say as a previous Greenwood kid it’s not good. It’s supposed to be advanced and leading edge but it is really not. Also the culture is toxic af. If you’re not a high brow socialite family you’re screwed. People send their kids there for the status. Kids would pay older kids $20 to push their “enemies” off the playground. And that was like 3rd grade.
mungermoss245 t1_j5mqv4s wrote
Reply to Relocation :) by Total-Investment7462
Where are you coming from?
famichikiherushi t1_j5mpvqh wrote
Reply to Relocation :) by Total-Investment7462
Last I checked (full disclosure, 15 years ago), Springfield Public Schools has open enrollment. As long as you live within city limits, you can enroll your children in any school. There may be eligibility issues for the first year of high school activities, but if you change schools for academic reasons, it shouldn't be a problem.
Check with a few different families who currently have kids around the same age. Principals and administrations can change quickly, to the point where schools that were good 5 years ago are no longer great options and vice versa. Though, if you hear anything about Central or Parkview being 'druggie' schools, the people you're talking to may be out of touch.
Highland Springs is a gated Country Club, but Fremont Hills would be the non-exclusive equivalent.
Some of the many "must visit" places, whether they're considered touristy or not, include Bass Pro Shops (we've got the big one, since Johnny Morris is from here) and Andy's frozen custard. There's Branson and Table Rock Lake 30-50 min away (depending on traffic and how fast you drive). There's other stuff to do, as well, depending on the time of year and what you like to do.
Consistent_Speech713 t1_j5mppb2 wrote
Reply to Relocation :) by Total-Investment7462
I grew up in a rural town very close to Springfield. It was safe and just about everyone was upper middle class. I moved to Houston for about 5 years and had event attended school in south Houston for a few months while I was still a student. When I compare my small town school to that of the large inner city school, I got the best education in Missouri. I felt awful for my classmates in public school in Houston because as a sophomore, they were doing sixth grade math. I’m sure there were good private schools in that area but I didn’t attend those. I felt like my education was decent near Monett comparatively and I got an average ACT score with minimal effort (29 I think). When I lived and worked in Houston as a young adult, I liked how busy it was and how nobody cared about my business. The friends I had were much more direct than in Missouri. But I love and appreciate them on a much deeper level because there is an authenticity there that simply doesn’t exist in the Midwest. The people in the Midwest are lovely and friendly and will strike up a conversation. The crime rate is significantly lower and as long as you keep to yourself, you don’t have much to worry about. There is a downside to the friendliness here. And it’s the fact that everyone will be in your business. You won’t realize it at first. Your neighbors may run a background check on you. They will want to know every detail about you. This doesn’t represent everyone as a whole but it represents MOST of the people I love and grew up with. They will love you to your face but they will talk smack about you when you aren’t around. Just don’t take it personally and let it get to you. Springfield does have a lot to offer. The food is alright but not great. The shopping and entertainment isn’t as great as a larger city. But the cost of living is lower and life really does slow down here. People take their time when they do things. So it depends on what you’re wanting and what you value the most. I do love this community through the ups and downs. Oh yeah and one down side I forgot to mention are the redneck conspiracy theorists. There are lots of them. You can think you are speaking to a reasonable, rational person but then they open their mouth and Alex Jones comes out looool. So idk how much that matters to you. There are pros and cons to every place but I do think this place is decent. I have only lived here and Houston but I’ve also traveled quite a bit and I’m still here 😁. It’s a good place to get ahead and enjoy a slower paced life in general. Just don’t be too trusting and over share things even if you’ve been close to people for a long time.
lifepuzzler t1_j5mp80x wrote
Reply to SGF airport luggage taking over an hour. How is this possible? There are 2 30-person flights that came in around 10. It is now going on 11 and no luggage in sight. It’s this sort of thing that makes me frustrated with living here by RiddickCh0nicles
"Good enough!" is the Springfield city motto
name-isnt-important t1_j5mp00z wrote
Reply to Relocation :) by Total-Investment7462
A large portion of Highland Springs is in Rogersville school district while the remainder is Springfield (SPS). Not saying good, bad, or indifferent either way, just an FYI. Don’t rule out Springfield Catholic schools as an option. As far as other private schools, Summit and Greenwood as others have said.
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npcrites t1_j5mne9r wrote
Reply to Relocation :) by Total-Investment7462
Food-
Rama Thai Don Toño The Garrison / Finley Farm The Big Slice Craft Sushi (decent poke) La Paloma Zayka (Indian food) Korya (bibimbap) Gilardi’s / Avanzari (Italian) Big East Grill (Cajun) Galloway Grill Shanghai Inn (personal favorite for ‘Springfield style Chinese’ aka boneless wings with gravy and rice)
Coffee- The Coffee Ethic Big Mamas Kingdom Coffee Mud house Black Lab
As for stuff to do, there are some neat bars and other things downtown. Lindberg’s on c-street is cool. If you are into film, The Moxie is one of the best independent theaters I’ve found in any of the cities I’ve lived. Galloway and Sequiota area is fun. You can go on a walk and grab a meal and or a drink. Lots of other cool outdoor spots too within 30 min drive (Two Rivers, Busiek, Fellows Lake). Further south there are some really special areas as you get closer to the border with Arkansas. PM me and I can send you some spots.
As for schools, from my personal experience, I think the accelerated IB program might be the best education in the area. Note that you must live in the Springfield Public Schools district to qualify for this program (think it’s called Mitlers in Jr. High). I know they have a really great choir teacher but not sure about the other performing arts. Aside from that, the is the catholic school system. It’s pretty much what you’d expect. The education is probably better than many of the public schools for average students (they get more attention from teachers and staff), but the public schools offer more resources for students in performance arts and students in accelerated academic tracks.
As for places to live, it depends what you want. East side and south side of town is pretty suburban, and I would say more secluded than other parts of town. I think the midtown / birchtree and the Galloway area are kinda nice. But if you want more space / land / less ‘city’, the outskirts on the east or south side is nice.
As for the culture, I think people are generally kind and hospitable. Living here does come with its downsides as I think it can feel quite small at times (especially because people tend to stay in their own pockets of town). I’ve since left Springfield but grew up there. Feel free to shoot me a message and I can answer any questions!
i-mdirtydan t1_j5mna7h wrote
Reply to comment by Illustrious-Leave406 in Authentic street tacos by Fancy-Pineapple6844
Second tortillarilla
lemler3 t1_j5n6e4b wrote
Reply to comment by Divine_skylin3 in Apartments for rent by [deleted]
Do you know how many SQ feet? 650 for 2 beds sounds amazing lol