The short answer

Some addresses in Harvest and Canyon Falls are served by Argyle ISD, while others may be served by a different district or campus assignment. Community name, subdivision signage, ZIP code, and listing remarks are not reliable substitutes for an address-level check using the school district's current boundary tools.

Why the answer is more complicated than it sounds

Large master-planned communities can cross municipal, school-district, and special-district boundaries. A home marketed as “Argyle” may use an Argyle mailing address without being inside the Town of Argyle or Argyle ISD. Two homes in the same master-planned community can therefore have different schools, tax entities, and public services.

Growth adds another layer. Argyle ISD and Northwest ISD have opened new campuses and adjusted boundaries as enrollment changes. A campus assignment shown in an older listing or blog post may no longer be current.

How to verify a Harvest address

For a specific Harvest property:

1. Copy the complete street address from the listing or builder contract.
2. Check the address using the official district boundary tools.
3. Confirm elementary, middle, and high school assignments separately.
4. Ask whether an approved future boundary change affects the address.
5. Verify directly with the district before relying on the assignment in a purchase decision.

Do not assume that every phase, builder section, or future lot follows the same pattern.

How to verify a Canyon Falls address

Use the same process for Canyon Falls. The community extends across multiple governmental jurisdictions, which is why address-level due diligence matters. Confirm the school district, attendance zone, municipality or unincorporated status, tax entities, and any special district attached to the lot.

What buyers should not rely on

- A postal city or ZIP code
- A model-home sales representative's verbal statement
- An old MLS listing
- A third-party school-rating website
- A neighbor's campus assignment
- A community-wide claim that does not identify the exact phase or address

These can be starting points, but the official district is the appropriate source for current attendance information.

School ratings versus school assignments

School ratings and assignments answer different questions. First determine which district and campus serve the address. Then review the information that matters to your household, such as academic programs, transportation, extracurriculars, student services, enrollment, and future zoning plans.

Real-estate professionals should provide objective sources and avoid steering buyers toward or away from neighborhoods based on protected characteristics. The final choice belongs to the buyer.

Add taxes to the same address check

Once the school assignment is confirmed, review the tax bill. School districts represent a major component of local property taxes, while MUD or other special-district rates can further change the total. The same address-level approach should be used for both schools and taxes.

Frequently asked questions

Does an Argyle mailing address mean Argyle ISD?

No. Postal addressing does not establish a school-district boundary.

Can attendance boundaries change after I buy?

Yes. Growing districts may redraw boundaries or open new campuses. Districts generally cannot promise that an address will always attend the same campus.

Is a builder responsible for confirming the schools?

Buyers should independently verify the information with the school district.

Should I check only the elementary school?

No. Verify elementary, middle, and high school assignments and any approved transitions.

 

Send me the addresses you are considering in Harvest or Canyon Falls. I can organize an address-comparison worksheet with school-zone links, tax entities, HOA information, and special-district questions for you to verify before making a decision.

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