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The South Park community of Houston, Texas is a broad post-World War II development in the south-central area of the city, just south of MacGregor Park (from which it gets its name) and the 610 Loop. According to the 2000 Census, the community has a population of 22,282. 81% of the South Park population is African American, compared to 25% for the city as a whole. Houston's Martin Luther King Boulevard (formerly called South Park Boulevard) runs through the area. Reflecting its postwar origins, many streets in South Park are named after World War II battle sites [1]. South Park is strongly considered to be Houston's premier ghetto; a notoriously dangerous section of Houston where violent crime & prostitution is mostly committed here.


Culture

South Park is the birthplace of Chopped & screwed music as well as the car/slab culture. This part is also where Houston's infatuation with "lean" started[citation needed]. Rappers South Park Mexican, Scarface, Z-Ro, K-Rino, South Park Coalition, Screwed Up Click, and The Terrorists are from and/or have lived in the South Park area. John Edward "Big Hawk" Hawkins and the legendary Screwed Up Records and Tapes are part of South Park rap history also.

Education

Primary and secondary schools

Public schools

South Park children are zoned to schools in the Houston Independent School District.

Elementary schools, covering grades K-5, that are zoned for South Park area residents include: Alcott Elementary, Bastian Elementary, Codwell Elementary, Frost Elementary, Grimes Elementary, Kelso Elementary School, and Mading Elementary.

Middle schools in the South Park area, covering grades 6-8, are Attucks, Hartman, and Thomas.

High schools in the South Park area include: Jones High School and Sterling High School.

Public libraries

The area is served by Young Branch of Houston Public Library, which is located just north of 610 in the Palms Center.

Police service

The neighborhood is within the Houston Police Department's Southeast Patrol Division [2].

See also