
Before spring break, students and parents at Consolidated High School were informed about changes in parking due to construction starting next week on a $39 million dollar expansion and renovation.
The reaction to those changes were brought up during the March workshop meeting of the College Station ISD school board.
Assistant superintendent Josh Symank said multiple options were considered before deciding to move 96 student and 47 faculty spaces where the construction company will have its base of operations.
Symank thanked Grace Bible Church Southwood campus for agreeing to a memorandum of understanding. For the use of 185 spaces, CSISD is paying one dollar and the district striped the church’s entire parking lot.
Board president and Consolidated graduate Jeff Horak said “It’s just a change in your routine. And if we look at it that way, it’s the growing pains of what we’re doing. And I get it, it’s frustrating. But it’s just a change in the routine and it becomes a new routine and then you’ll go back to your old routine.”
Another board member who is a Consolidated graduate, Heather Simmen, said when she was in school “I didn’t have a painted parking spot and I’m okay. And I know I’m probably going to make some parents mad by saying that, that are super upset. But if this is the biggest hurdle that they have to face they’re going to be okay. There’s plenty of parking over there. I manage to find a parking spot every day.”
Click below to hear some of the comments from the March 18, 2025 College Station ISD school board workshop meeting.