Windsor Village, Houston

Mary Ann Fergus of the Houston Chronicle said that thirty years prior to 2003, the community, back then an all White neighborhood, "seemed remote.

[2] She said that "Old furniture, broken cars and trash covered many of the lawns, driveways and grassy boulevards in the neighborhood.

"[2] As a response, activity in the Windsor Village Civic Club increased as residents sought to remove the social ills.

Fergus said that "[t]he neighborhood looked neater and work with police had pushed out the drug dealers.

Mary Ann Fergus of the Houston Chronicle said that the houses and lawns give the community "a comfortable sofa feel".

During that year, young Hispanic families who moved in more recently and older White people together made up 20% of the community.

"[2] Mary Ann Fergus of the Houston Chronicle said in 2003 "Residents differ in their view of this neighbor.

Some say the church draws nothing but traffic and that Pastor Kirbyjon Caldwell and his staff are not as involved in the civic club as they were 20 years ago.

Others contend the church has always been an asset and recently improved the neighborhood via its developmental arm, Pyramid Community Development Corp."[2] Windsor Village is within the Houston Independent School District.

[8] A portion of Windsor Village is zoned to Jean Hines-Caldwell Elementary School in Corinthian Pointe.

[2][10][11] In addition, the HISD charter school Leader's Academy High School for Business and Academic Success is located on the property of the Windsor Village United Methodist Church in Windsor Village.

[14] The school now resides in the Power Center, a complex outside of Windsor Village that was completed in 1995.