Visual concept of the upcoming renovations planned for College Station High School.
The College Station Independent School District (CSISD) has approved a $56.85 million contract for construction projects at College Station High School and Rock Prairie Elementary. The upgrades include the addition of 103,400 square feet at CSHS, featuring modern science labs and classrooms, as well as 4,600 square feet of new space at Rock Prairie. Construction begins on April 1, 2025, and is expected to improve educational facilities in the community while addressing parking challenges during renovations.
College Station is buzzing with excitement after the College Station Independent School District (CSISD) school board made a big decision on March 18, 2025. They unanimously voted to award a hefty $56.85 million contract to jumpstart a series of construction projects at two key schools: College Station High School (CSHS) and Rock Prairie Elementary. These upgrades are bound to transform the educational landscape in the community!
First up on the agenda is CSHS, where a significant addition of 103,400 square feet is on the horizon. This expansion means a fresh new look across all four corridors of the school! Students can look forward to state-of-the-art science labs and brand new classrooms, designed specifically for career and technical education, fine arts, and even athletics. It’s all about making sure students have the best facilities to support their learning and interests.
Meanwhile, over at Rock Prairie, plans are on track to add 4,600 square feet of new administration space. But that’s not all—this project will fully renovate the existing building, giving it a fresh atmosphere that students and staff will surely appreciate. To improve safety and convenience, a longer driveway for student drop-off and pick-up will also be included. These thoughtful upgrades are aimed at creating a more efficient and welcoming environment for students and parents alike!
The brains behind these projects, Facilities Director Paul Buckner, shared that the decision to combine efforts for both schools led to more competitive bids. This smart planning not only streamlined the process but also save the district a pretty penny! By choosing to complete all four corridors at CSHS at the same time, the project timeline has been cut down by six months, leading to an impressive $100,000 in cost savings. Now that’s some savvy budgeting!
For those curious about the funding, these exciting construction projects are made possible thanks to a voter-approved bond issue from November 2023. This investment shows the community’s commitment to enhancing education and laying down the foundation for future generations.
Mark your calendars! Construction at both CSHS and Rock Prairie is set to begin on April 1, 2025. As students, teachers, and families gear up for these exciting changes, College Station looks towards a bright and promising future in education!
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