Alamo Heights has nearly $400,000 in taxable wealth for each student, compared with $40,000 a student for Edgewood.
Charles Slater, the superintendent of Alamo Heights, predicted a difficult future for the school-funding issue.
The enclave cities of Alamo Heights and Terrell Hills are included in this area.
The Near East Side is located between IH35 and Alamo Heights.
In 2012, Alamo Heights was recognized by Newsweek as number 194 out of 1,300 of the nations best public schools.
A portion of the University of the Incarnate Word is in Alamo Heights.
Alamo Heights' residents are usually middle class to very wealthy.
The road continues towards the northeast passing through the cities of Alamo Heights and Terrell Hills.
Alamo Heights in Bexar County was once his residence and was named by him.
Brackenridge renamed the area Alamo Heights.