Everyone associated with College Station ISD is invited to participate in the district’s annual survey of calendar options for the next school year. Friday, January 3rd is deadline to participate in the online survey that has two options and an opportunity to submit comments. Click HERE to be directed to the College Station ISD calendar survey for the 2025-2026 school year. CSISD’s director of instruction Jeff Mann reported during the school board’s December 17th meeting that the recommendations were the result of collecting information from employees earlier than usual. That was followed by feedback from the district’s education improvement council (DEIC), which includes 21 teachers, four administrators, three parents, two community members, two businesspeople, and 21 administrators who are non-voting members. After the survey closes, responses will be reviewed by administrators and the DEIC before returning to the board for final action. Mann and superintendent Tim Harkrider explained composing a calendar that meets the minimum number of instructional minutes required by the state while meeting desired start and end dates. Harkrider pointed out the calendar identifies staff days and work days and that the state is no longer granting waivers to not make up days lost to severe weather and incidents similar to the recent flooding at Pebble Creek elementary that resulted in cancelling classes for two days. Click below to hear comments from the December 17, 2024 College Station ISD school board meeting. Listen to “What went into the options for proposed College Station ISD calendar options for the 2025-26 school year” on Spreaker.