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Board reviews multiple boundary plans for elementary, intermediate and middle schools; trustees and residents debate trade-offs
Summary
College Station ISD trustees reviewed boundary plans (including plans 5, 6 and 7) intended to balance enrollment and Title I funding across elementary and secondary campuses. No vote was taken; staff will return refined maps and demographer data. Residents raised transportation and student commute concerns for specific neighborhoods.
Trustees discussed proposed boundary changes for elementary, intermediate and middle schools and reviewed alternate drafts (referred to in the meeting as plans 5, 6 and 7) aimed at balancing enrollment, preserving neighborhood campuses and protecting Title I status for qualifying schools.
Miss Wilson, presenting draft plans, said the maps attempt to keep neighborhood campuses intact, avoid routing children past a nearer elementary, and limit long bus rides. Staff highlighted areas under active development, such as Southern Point, that could generate substantial new enrollment…
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