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Trustees review multiple boundary plans as officials weigh transportation, growth and Title I effects
Summary
College Station ISD trustees reviewed several proposed elementary, intermediate and middle-school boundary plans (plans 5–7), including alternatives to reduce long bus rides and protect Title I funding. No boundary decision was made; staff will return refined maps and demographic data.
College Station ISD trustees spent a large portion of the Aug. 7 special workshop reviewing proposed attendance-boundary changes for elementary, intermediate and middle schools. Administrators presented multiple draft plans intended to balance enrollment, limit long bus rides, protect Title I status at eligible campuses and account for projected neighborhood growth.
Assistant staff presented “plan 5,” “plan 6” and “plan 7” as refinements after public feedback. Trustees and staff discussed specific neighborhood moves — including changes affecting Pebble Creek, Creek View, Forest Ridge, South Knoll, College Hills and areas labeled Southern Point and Greens Prairie Reserve — and how those changes would affect commute times, parent…
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