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College Station ISD adopts Plan 7 elementary boundary changes after debate over small student splits
Summary
After public comment and extended board discussion about socioeconomically disadvantaged concentrations and small 'one-off' splits, the College Station ISD board adopted Plan 7 for elementary boundary adjustments to begin in the 2026–27 school year by a 7–0 vote.
The College Station Independent School District board of trustees voted 7–0 on Sept. 16 to adopt Plan 7, a set of elementary boundary adjustments scheduled to begin with the 2026–27 school year.
Miss Wilson presented the plan and outlined a timeline of demographer briefings and community forums held since March. She described grandfathering for current kindergarten through third-grade students and a sibling clause allowing families to keep children together while the district transitions boundaries. Miss Wilson also noted that small moves—such as shifting a boundary up to George Bush Street—can change free-and-reduced percentages at nearby campuses.
Community speakers urged caution and asked for support for affected campuses. Eleanor Su Keen said the plan increases…
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