In November 2023, voters in College Station ISD approved a bond issue that included $31 million dollars to buy and renovate an existing building for a new central administration office and renovate the current building.
Last November, the CSISD school board decided to build a new central office after administrators said they could not find an existing building.
At the CSISD board’s January meeting, there was unanimous approval to select the general contractor. But the board was told that was not a commitment to start construction.
The board will consider this August, a guaranteed maximum price (GMP) for the project.
At least two board members, Chris Field and Kimberly McAdams, questioned if the money to operate the new building was better spent elsewhere such as teacher salaries.
At least three board members, president Kim Ege, vice president Heather Simmen, and Darin Paine, expressed support to proceed with construction.
Board member and retired CSISD superintendent Mike Martindale said “I think if (the) administration is diligent in providing (the) board with data along the way then hopefully come August that folks will feel like they have the information needed to make a decision one way or the other on whatever GMP is proposed at that time.”
Click below to hear comments from the January 20, 2026 College Station ISD board meeting.
