Blossom Avenue runs through the Blossom Valley area of south San Jose, a broad swath of established suburban neighborhoods built mostly in the 1960s and 1970s. The homes are classic ranch and two-story tracts on regular lots, with calm interior streets and the kind of stable, family-oriented feel the area is known for. Daily life is straightforward and well-served. Neighborhood parks and school fields handle recreation, the Blossom Hill and Snell shopping strips cover groceries and errands, and the position gives quick access to Highways 85 and 87 plus the south county light rail. Traffic concentrates on the bordering arterials while the residential blocks stay quiet. Upkeep is dependable and prices are reasonable for the region, making it a practical, no-drama choice for buyers who want suburban comfort and an easy commute south or west.




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| School Name | Type | Grades | Houseberry School Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sartorette Charter | Primary | K-5 | |
| Frost (Earl) Elementary | Primary | K-8 | |
| Sakamoto Elementary | Primary | K-6 | |
| Allen at Steinbeck | Primary | K-5 | |
| Herman (Leonard) Intermediate | Middle | 5-8 | |
| Castillero Middle | Middle | 6-8 | |
| Santa Teresa High | High | 9-12 | |
| Gunderson High | High | 9-12 |
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Houseberry School Score Data
from CA Dept. of Education
Houseberry recommends using these scores as only a starting point, and conducting your own investigation into what schools fit best for your preferences. School boundaries are not guaranteed and may change. It is important to contact the appropriate school district to confirm enrollment eligibility before making any decision to move to a neighborhood.






































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