
Choose College Station ISD Schools
CSISD is now allows eligible students who live outside district boundaries to apply to attend select CSISD schools.
Families searching for out-of-district school options, student transfer opportunities, or school choice in the Brazos Valley are encouraged to explore out-district-transfer options to see if our schools are the right fit for their student.
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Apply for the 2026–27 School Year
Out-of-district transfer is available for students in grades K-6 at select campuses:
- Creek View Elementary (K-4)
- Cypress Grove Intermediate (5-6)
Why Choose CSISD?
Out-of-district transfers receive the same high-quality instruction, programs, and opportunities as resident students:
- Personalized learning experiences tailored to each student’s strengths and needs
- High-quality education with certified teachers and strong academic programs
- Safe, supportive learning environments that nurture the whole child
- Opportunities to grow socially and academically alongside a diverse student community
Available Schools for 2026-27
Out-of-district transfers are offered at select campuses only, based on projected capacity:
- Elementary Schools: Creek View Elementary
- Intermediate Schools: Cypress Grove Intermediate
Eligibility Requirements for Out-of-District Transfers
To qualify for an out-of-district transfer, students must meet the following criteria based on the past two school years:
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Submit an application with all required documentation by Feb. 27, 2026.
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Maintain at least 85% average in all core subjects
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Demonstrate strong attendance, with a minimum 90% attendance rate
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Have no more than three minor disciplinary referrals
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Have no major infractions (DAEP)
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Transportation
Parents or guardians of students approved for an out-of-district transfer are responsible for providing daily transportation to and from the assigned campus.
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Specialized transportation services under an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or Section 504 plan are not provided for out-of-district students, since such services are available in the student’s home district.
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Transfer students must be dropped off and picked up on time for school and any campus activities.
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By requesting and accepting a transfer, parents confirm that safe and reliable transportation will be provided for their child.
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Failure to provide safe and timely transportation may result in revocation of the transfer.
Frequently Asked Questions
- I filled out an Interest Form. What's next?
- When will I know if my student is approved to enroll for the 2026-27 school year?
- Will my child need to apply each year?
- When will more campuses be available?
- What happens when my child goes to middle school and high school?
- Can out-of-district students participate in extracurriculars?
- Is afterschool care available for out-of-district students?
- How will this impact varsity athletics?