College Station ISD school board members unanimously decide to spend money from the November 2023 bond issue to build a new central administration office.
The building will be located on property owned by CSISD on Sebesta Road, east of the freeway between Rock Prairie Road and Emerald Parkway.
Board members agreed with the administration’s conclusion that “a suitable and cost effective building” could not be found to renovate.
Click HERE to read and download a memo from CSISD facilities director.
The school board’s bond counsel agreed that bond money could go towards new construction. And there was no objection from members of the bond steering committee.
Click HERE to read and download the opinion of the CSISD school board’s bond counsel.
Board members were told that groundbreaking could take place by August 2026 and the new building could open in January 2028.
Once the move is made, the Welsh Avenue complex will be repurposed.
The estimated budget of the new building is $25.4 million dollars. CSISD’s website says $31.111 million was budgeted for a buying and renovating an existing building then repurposing the Welsh Avenue complex. A CSISD spokesman says the $25.4 million includes the new building and renovations to the existing building. The remainder, approximately $6 million, will go to non-construction items that includes furniture and technology.
Click HERE to read and download the CSISD website’s summary of the 2023 bond issue.
The vote was the last for departing board members Jeff Horak and Joshua Benn.
Click below to hear comments from the November 18, 2025 College Station ISD school board meeting.
