With the opening of Greens Prarie Elementary in August 2011 and College Station High School in August 2012, the school district has been hard at work on the daunting task of redrawing attendance zones.
CSISD Board of Trustees has held numerous public forums to discuss the rezoning, get feedback from College Station citizens, and attempt to solve this rezoning issue with as little disruption to the community as possible. After these public forums, the Board continued to meet in an effort to process all of the feedback received. As officially stated on the College Station rezoning website, the main goals of the Board and the CSISD rezoning committee were: to zone schools for a comparable composition of students, to establish feeder patterns for students in 5th-12th grade, and to zone schools for growth. Their resulting recommendations involved the proposal of new elementary and secondary school zones. To view the propsed elementary zones, please click here. To view the proposed secondary school zones, please click here.
Additional details are available on the CSISD rezoning website: Rezoning for the 2011-2012 School Year.
The College Station I.S.D. school board will adopt the final attendance zone plans this fall. Elementary, intermediate and middle school plans take effect in the fall of 2011, and the new high school attendance zones will take effect in 2012, once the new College Station High School opens.
If you have any concerns, questions, or if you are unsure of where your property lies in relation to the zones, you may consider attending one of the upcoming public forums. They are as follows:
Wednesday September 8th, AMCHS Auditorium at 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday September 14th, AMCHS Auditorium at 7:00 p.m.
Thursday September 16th, AMCHS Auditorium at 7:00 p.m.
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