Milano, TX Reviews


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Milano, TX is a small town located in Central Texas. It has a population of just over 1,000 people and boasts an array of things to do and attractions. The charming town is known for its art galleries, historical sites, and outdoor activities such as hiking trails and fishing at nearby lakes. Visitors come to Milano from all over the country to experience its unique culture and laid-back atmosphere. Many who visit fall in love with the town's rural beauty and friendly locals.
Reviews of Milano, TX are overwhelmingly positive, with visitors praising the food, scenery and people of the area. People report having wonderful experiences on their trips to Milano. From delicious Tex-Mex restaurants that provide a taste of true Texan cuisine to quaint antique shops with well-crafted items from days gone by, there truly is something for everyone in this charming little town. With its hospitable residents, picturesque views, and variety of activities available to explore, it's no wonder so many people return year after year for another dose of milanese hospitality!

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Education - 12/11/2012
I've had 4 son go through Milano High school. Excellent standards, three have gone on to attend college and found the math and science classes gave them a good foundation to get ahead. Milano also offers dual credit classes which gave them 24 to 30 hours of college credit before high school graduation. Our family is not from Milano and we found the school hospitable and accepting of transfers.  Read More

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Small town America! - 9/27/2008
I have to disagree with the previous post. Maybe they had a really bad experience. My daughter transferred in to Milano "temporarily". My job had transferred me to the area and we were searching for a home. We moved in from Austin Cedar Park. Milano was ahead of the curriculum at Cedar Park. My daughter complained of how hard the school work was.
What I thought was going to be a easy couple of months in transition turned into a challenage for my kid to catch up and keep up.
Small town, yes. Teachers care about the kids and strive to provide a quality education.
My daughter graduated Milano in 2007, and is now attending Vanderbuilt. She claims that she was well prepared for Vanderbuilt because of her small town education.

Good school system. Good people. The school system is good...not Read More

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