College Station ISD Approves New School Boundaries

Artwork depicting the new school boundaries in College Station ISD

College Station, Texas, September 19, 2025

News Summary

The College Station Independent School District has approved adjustments to elementary school boundaries, set to take effect for the next school year. The changes are aimed at managing enrollment levels among overcrowded schools and include a Grandfathering policy for parents of K-3 students, allowing them to maintain their current school placement under certain conditions. Community input was heavily considered throughout the decision-making process, underscoring the district’s commitment to addressing capacity challenges effectively.

College Station, Texas – College Station ISD Approves New Elementary School Boundaries for 2026-27

College Station Independent School District (CSISD) will enact adjustments to elementary school boundaries, starting in the 2026-27 school year. The school board officially approved updated boundary Plan 7 during a meeting on September 16, 2025. This revision aims to redistribute enrollment across schools in response to current capacity challenges.

The adjustments include moving a boundary line to George Bush Street to balance student populations among campuses. Southwood Valley, Spring Creek, and Pebble Creek elementaries are currently experiencing enrollment levels at or above their capacity, necessitating these changes to ensure adequate resources and educational opportunities for all students.

To accommodate families, a Grandfathering policy has been introduced for parents of K-3rd-grade students. Under this policy, these parents can choose to keep their children enrolled at their current school by providing their own transportation. Furthermore, siblings of current K-3 students may also remain at the same school, as long as they enroll while their older sibling is still attending. Parents have a 30-day period to decide if they wish to utilize the Grandfathering option.

The approval of the boundary plan followed a 30-minute discussion among board members, which included considerations about potentially delaying the decision, particularly concerning how the changes would influence students transitioning to intermediate schools. CSISD Superintendent Tim Harkrider emphasized the need for a timely decision to facilitate proper planning for the upcoming school year.

Over the course of the boundary adjustment process, the district received nearly 2,000 individual comments from community members. A public forum was held on September 8, providing an opportunity for stakeholders to provide input before the final presentation and approval of the plan. The adjustments made in boundary Plan 7 specifically pertain to elementary schools; no changes to intermediate, middle, or high school boundaries will occur as part of this revision.

Overall, the boundary changes aim to ensure a fair distribution of students and resources across the district as CSISD continues to grow. This process began in March and included extensive reviews and community feedback to shape the final version of the boundary plan adopted by the board.

Summary of Changes

  • Implementation Year: 2026-27
  • Boundary Line Moves: To George Bush Street
  • Schools Affecting Enrollment: Southwood Valley, Spring Creek, Pebble Creek
  • Grandfathering Policy Available for K-3: Parents can keep children at current school with own transportation
  • Siblings Allowed to Stay: For enrollments when older sibling is still in attendance

Background Context

The boundary adjustment initiative stems from a need to effectively manage growing enrollment numbers and crowded classrooms. By engaging community members through public forums and soliciting extensive feedback, CSISD aimed to develop a plan that reflects the needs and preferences of families while addressing capacity issues head-on.

FAQ

When will the new elementary school boundaries be implemented?

College Station ISD will implement changes to elementary school boundaries starting in the 2026-27 school year.

What did the school board approve?

The school board approved updated boundary Plan 7 during a meeting on September 16, 2025.

What is the Grandfathering policy?

Parents of K-3rd-grade students will have options under a Grandfathering policy that allows them to stay at their current school if they provide their own transportation.

How did the district gather community feedback?

The district received nearly 2,000 individual comments from the community during the boundary adjustment process and held a public forum on September 8 before the final presentation and approval of the plan.

Key Features Chart

Feature Description
Implementation Year 2026-27
Boundary Line Adjustment Moving to George Bush Street
Schools at Capacity Southwood Valley, Spring Creek, Pebble Creek
Grandfathering Policy Allows K-3 parents to keep children at their current school
Public Feedback Nearly 2,000 comments received

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