College Station ISD School Board Proceed With Recruiting Out Of District Students Without The Support Of New Members

Screen shot from College Station ISD's YouTube channel.
Screen shot from College Station ISD's YouTube channel.

College Station ISD board members take the next step towards admitting out of district students.

But the two newest CSISD board members did not vote with the majority on two motions during November’s regular meeting.

Former superintendent Mike Martindale voted against changing CSISD’s district of innovation (DOI) plan. Martindale disagreed with current superintendent Tim Harkrider, who said his leadership team met state requirements to endorse changing CSISD’s district of innovation plan. Martindale said the Texas Education Agency required support from CSISD’s DEIC (district education improvement committee) or an equivalent committee.

Chris Field voted against changing the DOI plan because he wanted to know first, how the superintendent would decide who would be admitted. Harkrider said “off the top of my head, grade wise would be nothing below an 85, attendance would be at least 90 and above, (and) three or less referrals with no major infractions.”

Click HERE to read and download the change in CSISD’s DOI plan to allow out of district students.

In a separate vote, Martindale voted no and Field abstained to change CSISD policy on allowing what is currently planned to recruit kindergarten through sixth grade students.

Click HERE to read and download the change in CSISD policy regarding enrollment of out of district students.

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