Every Friday afternoon the College Station Police Department stops by the afternoon show for a visit.
Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk with CSPD 20 Beat Sgt. Katie Reiter:
Audio PlayerYou can reach Sgt. Reiter by calling 764-5012.
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Every Friday afternoon the College Station Police Department stops by the afternoon show for a visit.
Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk with CSPD 20 Beat Sgt. Katie Reiter:
Audio PlayerYou can reach Sgt. Reiter by calling 764-5012.
College Station ISD (CSISD) school board members at Tuesday’s meeting (April 15) without discussion, unanimously approved the superintendent’s recommendations for administrator contracts for the next two years. That was after ten public speakers asked the board to reconsider the decision to reassign the principal at Rock Prairie elementary. Also speaking was the principal who will be removed, Jeff Durand, and one of his children. Durand said among other things that “I’d like to hope that a small outcome from all of this is that everybody begins to understand just how difficult the role of a campus administrator is.” He also said “I sincerely hope that this interest in the well being of our campus and district continues long after this evening.” He also said “it’s time to focus all this energy and concern away from my future and towards the future of all of our schools in this district, moving forward as best as we can.” He concluded by saying “We have just about five weeks left in this year and I would like to be able guide my campus through those weeks with as much joy as I can muster and as much support as I have witnessed recently. The students and the staff deserves no less.” Board president Jeff Horak said after the public speakers that “I’d like to acknowledge the community’s interest and concern regarding the recent leadership decisions within the district. We feel it is important to provide the clarity about the expectations of our campus leaders and (the) process by which these kinds of decisions are made. While the board of trustees does not take action on these kinds of personnel decisions, we are made aware of the personnel matters including any concerns or actions being taken by district administration to support, coach and evaluate campus leaders. Throughout the support process campus leaders are made aware of expectations and potential outcomes. The intent of this process is to provide ample opportunity to continue in their role to be successful in leading their school community. As a district we hold our leaders to a high standard. And when the standards are not met we have a responsibility to take action that prioritizes success of students, staff, and campuses.” There was a total of 16 public speakers. Five others criticized CSISD central office administrators of making changes that added to the workload of teachers and accused the central office administrators of retaliating against teachers who spoke out. The public speakers received cheers and applause from a standing room only crowd. The remarks were watched by more than 400 viewers on CSISD’s YouTube channel. The only board comments came from the president. There was no response from CSISD employees. Click below to hear some of the public comments and remarks from Jeff Horak during the April 15, 2025 College Station ISD school board meeting. Listen to “College Station ISD school board members approve administrator contracts after hearing criticism from public speakers” on Spreaker.
College Station Mayor John Nichols visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about SB 1567, See-Click-Fix, code enforcement, testifying in Austin, impact fees, upcoming city events, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “College Station Mayor John Nichols on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about voting against SB 1567, the budget, getting rid of the Texas Lottery, school vouchers, pulling funding from the bullet train, impact fees, e-verify, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Every Friday afternoon the College Station Police Department stops by the studio for an update.
Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk with CSPD’s Janice Kemp:
Audio PlayerThe CSPD SHARP (Sexual Harassment, Assault and Rape Prevention)
College Station ISD (CSISD) school board members at Tuesday’s meeting (April 15) without discussion, unanimously approved the superintendent’s recommendations for administrator contracts for the next two years. That was after ten public speakers asked the board to reconsider the decision to reassign the principal at Rock Prairie elementary. Also speaking was the principal who will be removed, Jeff Durand, and one of his children. Durand said among other things that “I’d like to hope that a small outcome from all of this is that everybody begins to understand just how difficult the role of a campus administrator is.” He also said “I sincerely hope that this interest in the well being of our campus and district continues long after this evening.” He also said “it’s time to focus all this energy and concern away from my future and towards the future of all of our schools in this district, moving forward as best as we can.” He concluded by saying “We have just about five weeks left in this year and I would like to be able guide my campus through those weeks with as much joy as I can muster and as much support as I have witnessed recently. The students and the staff deserves no less.” Board president Jeff Horak said after the public speakers that “I’d like to acknowledge the community’s interest and concern regarding the recent leadership decisions within the district. We feel it is important to provide the clarity about the expectations of our campus leaders and (the) process by which these kinds of decisions are made. While the board of trustees does not take action on these kinds of personnel decisions, we are made aware of the personnel matters including any concerns or actions being taken by district administration to support, coach and evaluate campus leaders. Throughout the support process campus leaders are made aware of expectations and potential outcomes. The intent of this process is to provide ample opportunity to continue in their role to be successful in leading their school community. As a district we hold our leaders to a high standard. And when the standards are not met we have a responsibility to take action that prioritizes success of students, staff, and campuses.” There was a total of 16 public speakers. Five others criticized CSISD central office administrators of making changes that added to the workload of teachers and accused the central office administrators of retaliating against teachers who spoke out. The public speakers received cheers and applause from a standing room only crowd. The remarks were watched by more than 400 viewers on CSISD’s YouTube channel. The only board comments came from the president. There was no response from CSISD employees. Click below to hear some of the public comments and remarks from Jeff Horak during the April 15, 2025 College Station ISD school board meeting. Listen to “College Station ISD school board members approve administrator contracts after hearing criticism from public speakers” on Spreaker.
College Station Mayor John Nichols visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about SB 1567, See-Click-Fix, code enforcement, testifying in Austin, impact fees, upcoming city events, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “College Station Mayor John Nichols on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about voting against SB 1567, the budget, getting rid of the Texas Lottery, school vouchers, pulling funding from the bullet train, impact fees, e-verify, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Every Friday afternoon we get a visitor from the College Station Police Department at the WTAW studio.
This week WTAW’s Chris Clift talks with Sgt. John Campbell about the
College Station ISD (CSISD) school board members at Tuesday’s meeting (April 15) without discussion, unanimously approved the superintendent’s recommendations for administrator contracts for the next two years. That was after ten public speakers asked the board to reconsider the decision to reassign the principal at Rock Prairie elementary. Also speaking was the principal who will be removed, Jeff Durand, and one of his children. Durand said among other things that “I’d like to hope that a small outcome from all of this is that everybody begins to understand just how difficult the role of a campus administrator is.” He also said “I sincerely hope that this interest in the well being of our campus and district continues long after this evening.” He also said “it’s time to focus all this energy and concern away from my future and towards the future of all of our schools in this district, moving forward as best as we can.” He concluded by saying “We have just about five weeks left in this year and I would like to be able guide my campus through those weeks with as much joy as I can muster and as much support as I have witnessed recently. The students and the staff deserves no less.” Board president Jeff Horak said after the public speakers that “I’d like to acknowledge the community’s interest and concern regarding the recent leadership decisions within the district. We feel it is important to provide the clarity about the expectations of our campus leaders and (the) process by which these kinds of decisions are made. While the board of trustees does not take action on these kinds of personnel decisions, we are made aware of the personnel matters including any concerns or actions being taken by district administration to support, coach and evaluate campus leaders. Throughout the support process campus leaders are made aware of expectations and potential outcomes. The intent of this process is to provide ample opportunity to continue in their role to be successful in leading their school community. As a district we hold our leaders to a high standard. And when the standards are not met we have a responsibility to take action that prioritizes success of students, staff, and campuses.” There was a total of 16 public speakers. Five others criticized CSISD central office administrators of making changes that added to the workload of teachers and accused the central office administrators of retaliating against teachers who spoke out. The public speakers received cheers and applause from a standing room only crowd. The remarks were watched by more than 400 viewers on CSISD’s YouTube channel. The only board comments came from the president. There was no response from CSISD employees. Click below to hear some of the public comments and remarks from Jeff Horak during the April 15, 2025 College Station ISD school board meeting. Listen to “College Station ISD school board members approve administrator contracts after hearing criticism from public speakers” on Spreaker.
College Station Mayor John Nichols visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about SB 1567, See-Click-Fix, code enforcement, testifying in Austin, impact fees, upcoming city events, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “College Station Mayor John Nichols on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about voting against SB 1567, the budget, getting rid of the Texas Lottery, school vouchers, pulling funding from the bullet train, impact fees, e-verify, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
This Friday the College Station Police Department wanted to tell the public about “Click it or Ticket” coming up May 18 – 31.
Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk with Sgt. Billy Couch:
Audio PlayerFrom CSPD – “Safety belts save lives.
College Station ISD (CSISD) school board members at Tuesday’s meeting (April 15) without discussion, unanimously approved the superintendent’s recommendations for administrator contracts for the next two years. That was after ten public speakers asked the board to reconsider the decision to reassign the principal at Rock Prairie elementary. Also speaking was the principal who will be removed, Jeff Durand, and one of his children. Durand said among other things that “I’d like to hope that a small outcome from all of this is that everybody begins to understand just how difficult the role of a campus administrator is.” He also said “I sincerely hope that this interest in the well being of our campus and district continues long after this evening.” He also said “it’s time to focus all this energy and concern away from my future and towards the future of all of our schools in this district, moving forward as best as we can.” He concluded by saying “We have just about five weeks left in this year and I would like to be able guide my campus through those weeks with as much joy as I can muster and as much support as I have witnessed recently. The students and the staff deserves no less.” Board president Jeff Horak said after the public speakers that “I’d like to acknowledge the community’s interest and concern regarding the recent leadership decisions within the district. We feel it is important to provide the clarity about the expectations of our campus leaders and (the) process by which these kinds of decisions are made. While the board of trustees does not take action on these kinds of personnel decisions, we are made aware of the personnel matters including any concerns or actions being taken by district administration to support, coach and evaluate campus leaders. Throughout the support process campus leaders are made aware of expectations and potential outcomes. The intent of this process is to provide ample opportunity to continue in their role to be successful in leading their school community. As a district we hold our leaders to a high standard. And when the standards are not met we have a responsibility to take action that prioritizes success of students, staff, and campuses.” There was a total of 16 public speakers. Five others criticized CSISD central office administrators of making changes that added to the workload of teachers and accused the central office administrators of retaliating against teachers who spoke out. The public speakers received cheers and applause from a standing room only crowd. The remarks were watched by more than 400 viewers on CSISD’s YouTube channel. The only board comments came from the president. There was no response from CSISD employees. Click below to hear some of the public comments and remarks from Jeff Horak during the April 15, 2025 College Station ISD school board meeting. Listen to “College Station ISD school board members approve administrator contracts after hearing criticism from public speakers” on Spreaker.
College Station Mayor John Nichols visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about SB 1567, See-Click-Fix, code enforcement, testifying in Austin, impact fees, upcoming city events, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “College Station Mayor John Nichols on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about voting against SB 1567, the budget, getting rid of the Texas Lottery, school vouchers, pulling funding from the bullet train, impact fees, e-verify, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
The College Station Police Department visits the WTAW studios every Friday afternoon.
Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk with Lt. Mike Pavelka about the Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony coming up Wednesday May 13 at noon at Veteran’s Park in College Station:
Audio Player
College Station ISD (CSISD) school board members at Tuesday’s meeting (April 15) without discussion, unanimously approved the superintendent’s recommendations for administrator contracts for the next two years. That was after ten public speakers asked the board to reconsider the decision to reassign the principal at Rock Prairie elementary. Also speaking was the principal who will be removed, Jeff Durand, and one of his children. Durand said among other things that “I’d like to hope that a small outcome from all of this is that everybody begins to understand just how difficult the role of a campus administrator is.” He also said “I sincerely hope that this interest in the well being of our campus and district continues long after this evening.” He also said “it’s time to focus all this energy and concern away from my future and towards the future of all of our schools in this district, moving forward as best as we can.” He concluded by saying “We have just about five weeks left in this year and I would like to be able guide my campus through those weeks with as much joy as I can muster and as much support as I have witnessed recently. The students and the staff deserves no less.” Board president Jeff Horak said after the public speakers that “I’d like to acknowledge the community’s interest and concern regarding the recent leadership decisions within the district. We feel it is important to provide the clarity about the expectations of our campus leaders and (the) process by which these kinds of decisions are made. While the board of trustees does not take action on these kinds of personnel decisions, we are made aware of the personnel matters including any concerns or actions being taken by district administration to support, coach and evaluate campus leaders. Throughout the support process campus leaders are made aware of expectations and potential outcomes. The intent of this process is to provide ample opportunity to continue in their role to be successful in leading their school community. As a district we hold our leaders to a high standard. And when the standards are not met we have a responsibility to take action that prioritizes success of students, staff, and campuses.” There was a total of 16 public speakers. Five others criticized CSISD central office administrators of making changes that added to the workload of teachers and accused the central office administrators of retaliating against teachers who spoke out. The public speakers received cheers and applause from a standing room only crowd. The remarks were watched by more than 400 viewers on CSISD’s YouTube channel. The only board comments came from the president. There was no response from CSISD employees. Click below to hear some of the public comments and remarks from Jeff Horak during the April 15, 2025 College Station ISD school board meeting. Listen to “College Station ISD school board members approve administrator contracts after hearing criticism from public speakers” on Spreaker.
College Station Mayor John Nichols visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about SB 1567, See-Click-Fix, code enforcement, testifying in Austin, impact fees, upcoming city events, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “College Station Mayor John Nichols on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about voting against SB 1567, the budget, getting rid of the Texas Lottery, school vouchers, pulling funding from the bullet train, impact fees, e-verify, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
The College Station Police Department stops by the WTAW studios every Friday for an on-air visit.
This week WTAW’s Chris Clift talked to
College Station ISD (CSISD) school board members at Tuesday’s meeting (April 15) without discussion, unanimously approved the superintendent’s recommendations for administrator contracts for the next two years. That was after ten public speakers asked the board to reconsider the decision to reassign the principal at Rock Prairie elementary. Also speaking was the principal who will be removed, Jeff Durand, and one of his children. Durand said among other things that “I’d like to hope that a small outcome from all of this is that everybody begins to understand just how difficult the role of a campus administrator is.” He also said “I sincerely hope that this interest in the well being of our campus and district continues long after this evening.” He also said “it’s time to focus all this energy and concern away from my future and towards the future of all of our schools in this district, moving forward as best as we can.” He concluded by saying “We have just about five weeks left in this year and I would like to be able guide my campus through those weeks with as much joy as I can muster and as much support as I have witnessed recently. The students and the staff deserves no less.” Board president Jeff Horak said after the public speakers that “I’d like to acknowledge the community’s interest and concern regarding the recent leadership decisions within the district. We feel it is important to provide the clarity about the expectations of our campus leaders and (the) process by which these kinds of decisions are made. While the board of trustees does not take action on these kinds of personnel decisions, we are made aware of the personnel matters including any concerns or actions being taken by district administration to support, coach and evaluate campus leaders. Throughout the support process campus leaders are made aware of expectations and potential outcomes. The intent of this process is to provide ample opportunity to continue in their role to be successful in leading their school community. As a district we hold our leaders to a high standard. And when the standards are not met we have a responsibility to take action that prioritizes success of students, staff, and campuses.” There was a total of 16 public speakers. Five others criticized CSISD central office administrators of making changes that added to the workload of teachers and accused the central office administrators of retaliating against teachers who spoke out. The public speakers received cheers and applause from a standing room only crowd. The remarks were watched by more than 400 viewers on CSISD’s YouTube channel. The only board comments came from the president. There was no response from CSISD employees. Click below to hear some of the public comments and remarks from Jeff Horak during the April 15, 2025 College Station ISD school board meeting. Listen to “College Station ISD school board members approve administrator contracts after hearing criticism from public speakers” on Spreaker.
College Station Mayor John Nichols visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about SB 1567, See-Click-Fix, code enforcement, testifying in Austin, impact fees, upcoming city events, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “College Station Mayor John Nichols on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about voting against SB 1567, the budget, getting rid of the Texas Lottery, school vouchers, pulling funding from the bullet train, impact fees, e-verify, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
College Station Police Officer Chuck Fleeger stopped by the WTAW studio for our regular Friday CSPD visit.
Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk with Officer Fleeger:
Audio PlayerThe wireless Amber Alert sign-up site mentioned by Officer Fleeger is http://www.wirelessamberalert.org/ and the Community Fair is Saturday April 25 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Lincoln Center in College Station.
College Station ISD (CSISD) school board members at Tuesday’s meeting (April 15) without discussion, unanimously approved the superintendent’s recommendations for administrator contracts for the next two years. That was after ten public speakers asked the board to reconsider the decision to reassign the principal at Rock Prairie elementary. Also speaking was the principal who will be removed, Jeff Durand, and one of his children. Durand said among other things that “I’d like to hope that a small outcome from all of this is that everybody begins to understand just how difficult the role of a campus administrator is.” He also said “I sincerely hope that this interest in the well being of our campus and district continues long after this evening.” He also said “it’s time to focus all this energy and concern away from my future and towards the future of all of our schools in this district, moving forward as best as we can.” He concluded by saying “We have just about five weeks left in this year and I would like to be able guide my campus through those weeks with as much joy as I can muster and as much support as I have witnessed recently. The students and the staff deserves no less.” Board president Jeff Horak said after the public speakers that “I’d like to acknowledge the community’s interest and concern regarding the recent leadership decisions within the district. We feel it is important to provide the clarity about the expectations of our campus leaders and (the) process by which these kinds of decisions are made. While the board of trustees does not take action on these kinds of personnel decisions, we are made aware of the personnel matters including any concerns or actions being taken by district administration to support, coach and evaluate campus leaders. Throughout the support process campus leaders are made aware of expectations and potential outcomes. The intent of this process is to provide ample opportunity to continue in their role to be successful in leading their school community. As a district we hold our leaders to a high standard. And when the standards are not met we have a responsibility to take action that prioritizes success of students, staff, and campuses.” There was a total of 16 public speakers. Five others criticized CSISD central office administrators of making changes that added to the workload of teachers and accused the central office administrators of retaliating against teachers who spoke out. The public speakers received cheers and applause from a standing room only crowd. The remarks were watched by more than 400 viewers on CSISD’s YouTube channel. The only board comments came from the president. There was no response from CSISD employees. Click below to hear some of the public comments and remarks from Jeff Horak during the April 15, 2025 College Station ISD school board meeting. Listen to “College Station ISD school board members approve administrator contracts after hearing criticism from public speakers” on Spreaker.
College Station Mayor John Nichols visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about SB 1567, See-Click-Fix, code enforcement, testifying in Austin, impact fees, upcoming city events, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “College Station Mayor John Nichols on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about voting against SB 1567, the budget, getting rid of the Texas Lottery, school vouchers, pulling funding from the bullet train, impact fees, e-verify, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
The College Station Police Department used their regular Friday radio interview to discuss National Public Safety Telecommunicator week.
Click to hear WTAW’s Chris Clift talk with CSPD’s Zeta Fail:
Audio PlayerCollege Station ISD (CSISD) school board members at Tuesday’s meeting (April 15) without discussion, unanimously approved the superintendent’s recommendations for administrator contracts for the next two years. That was after ten public speakers asked the board to reconsider the decision to reassign the principal at Rock Prairie elementary. Also speaking was the principal who will be removed, Jeff Durand, and one of his children. Durand said among other things that “I’d like to hope that a small outcome from all of this is that everybody begins to understand just how difficult the role of a campus administrator is.” He also said “I sincerely hope that this interest in the well being of our campus and district continues long after this evening.” He also said “it’s time to focus all this energy and concern away from my future and towards the future of all of our schools in this district, moving forward as best as we can.” He concluded by saying “We have just about five weeks left in this year and I would like to be able guide my campus through those weeks with as much joy as I can muster and as much support as I have witnessed recently. The students and the staff deserves no less.” Board president Jeff Horak said after the public speakers that “I’d like to acknowledge the community’s interest and concern regarding the recent leadership decisions within the district. We feel it is important to provide the clarity about the expectations of our campus leaders and (the) process by which these kinds of decisions are made. While the board of trustees does not take action on these kinds of personnel decisions, we are made aware of the personnel matters including any concerns or actions being taken by district administration to support, coach and evaluate campus leaders. Throughout the support process campus leaders are made aware of expectations and potential outcomes. The intent of this process is to provide ample opportunity to continue in their role to be successful in leading their school community. As a district we hold our leaders to a high standard. And when the standards are not met we have a responsibility to take action that prioritizes success of students, staff, and campuses.” There was a total of 16 public speakers. Five others criticized CSISD central office administrators of making changes that added to the workload of teachers and accused the central office administrators of retaliating against teachers who spoke out. The public speakers received cheers and applause from a standing room only crowd. The remarks were watched by more than 400 viewers on CSISD’s YouTube channel. The only board comments came from the president. There was no response from CSISD employees. Click below to hear some of the public comments and remarks from Jeff Horak during the April 15, 2025 College Station ISD school board meeting. Listen to “College Station ISD school board members approve administrator contracts after hearing criticism from public speakers” on Spreaker.
College Station Mayor John Nichols visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about SB 1567, See-Click-Fix, code enforcement, testifying in Austin, impact fees, upcoming city events, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “College Station Mayor John Nichols on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about voting against SB 1567, the budget, getting rid of the Texas Lottery, school vouchers, pulling funding from the bullet train, impact fees, e-verify, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Janice Kemp of the College Station Police Department stopped by the WTAW studios Friday to talk with Chris Clift and Tom Turbiville.
College Station ISD (CSISD) school board members at Tuesday’s meeting (April 15) without discussion, unanimously approved the superintendent’s recommendations for administrator contracts for the next two years. That was after ten public speakers asked the board to reconsider the decision to reassign the principal at Rock Prairie elementary. Also speaking was the principal who will be removed, Jeff Durand, and one of his children. Durand said among other things that “I’d like to hope that a small outcome from all of this is that everybody begins to understand just how difficult the role of a campus administrator is.” He also said “I sincerely hope that this interest in the well being of our campus and district continues long after this evening.” He also said “it’s time to focus all this energy and concern away from my future and towards the future of all of our schools in this district, moving forward as best as we can.” He concluded by saying “We have just about five weeks left in this year and I would like to be able guide my campus through those weeks with as much joy as I can muster and as much support as I have witnessed recently. The students and the staff deserves no less.” Board president Jeff Horak said after the public speakers that “I’d like to acknowledge the community’s interest and concern regarding the recent leadership decisions within the district. We feel it is important to provide the clarity about the expectations of our campus leaders and (the) process by which these kinds of decisions are made. While the board of trustees does not take action on these kinds of personnel decisions, we are made aware of the personnel matters including any concerns or actions being taken by district administration to support, coach and evaluate campus leaders. Throughout the support process campus leaders are made aware of expectations and potential outcomes. The intent of this process is to provide ample opportunity to continue in their role to be successful in leading their school community. As a district we hold our leaders to a high standard. And when the standards are not met we have a responsibility to take action that prioritizes success of students, staff, and campuses.” There was a total of 16 public speakers. Five others criticized CSISD central office administrators of making changes that added to the workload of teachers and accused the central office administrators of retaliating against teachers who spoke out. The public speakers received cheers and applause from a standing room only crowd. The remarks were watched by more than 400 viewers on CSISD’s YouTube channel. The only board comments came from the president. There was no response from CSISD employees. Click below to hear some of the public comments and remarks from Jeff Horak during the April 15, 2025 College Station ISD school board meeting. Listen to “College Station ISD school board members approve administrator contracts after hearing criticism from public speakers” on Spreaker.
College Station Mayor John Nichols visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about SB 1567, See-Click-Fix, code enforcement, testifying in Austin, impact fees, upcoming city events, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “College Station Mayor John Nichols on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner visits with WTAW’s Scott DeLucia about voting against SB 1567, the budget, getting rid of the Texas Lottery, school vouchers, pulling funding from the bullet train, impact fees, e-verify, and more during his appearance on The Infomaniacs on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. Listen to “Brazos County State Senator Charles Schwertner on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
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