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Trustees adopt Plan 7 elementary boundary adjustments after community feedback; grandfathering option included
Summary
After public hearings and map revisions, the College Station ISD board unanimously adopted Plan 7 for elementary attendance‑zone adjustments, saying the changes will begin in 2026–27 and that currently enrolled kindergarten–third‑grade students may remain at their campuses under a district grandfathering plan.
The College Station Independent School District board voted 7‑0 on Sept. 16 to adopt the district’s Plan 7 elementary boundary adjustments, a map trustees and staff said was revised after community input and a public forum. The changes will take effect for the 2026–27 school year.
Why it matters: Plan 7 reallocates attendance zones to relieve overcrowding at several elementary campuses and to better balance enrollment across the district. Trustees and presenters said the maps were adjusted after outreach with neighborhood residents and campus principals, and staff said students currently enrolled in kindergarten through third grade will be eligible to remain at their current school under a district grandfathering policy.
Public comment and concerns
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