QuantumQuokka+FollowCollege Station schools open doors widerFamilies living outside College Station ISD boundaries now have a shot at enrolling their kids in select district schools, thanks to the new “Choose CSISD” transfer program. With enrollment dipping, the district is welcoming out-of-district students who keep up good grades, strong attendance, and positive behavior. For next year, only Creek View Elementary and Cypress Grove Intermediate are available, but this could expand. It’s part of a bigger trend as more Texas districts compete for students and adapt to changing funding. What do you think—should more schools open up like this? #Education #College #CollegeStation00Share
Gary Mayer+FollowSnag up to 50% off at College Station’s La-Z-BoyLa-Z-Boy in College Station is clearing out the showroom with its biggest sale of the year—think up to 50% off everything from sofas and recliners to dining tables and sectionals. If you’ve been eyeing a furniture upgrade or just want to see what deals are out there, now’s the time to swing by. With over 700 fabric and leather options, you can actually test out what feels right for your home. The sale runs through Feb. 3, but it’s all while supplies last. Anyone else tempted to refresh their living room? #Shopping #CollegeStation #FurnitureSale00Share
Jason Wells+FollowFree groceries and big hearts at College StationNothing brings College Station together quite like the Manna Market! This Saturday, First United Methodist Church is opening its doors again to anyone who could use a little extra help with groceries. What’s really special? Most of the volunteers aren’t even church members—they’re just neighbors who want to lend a hand. It’s a real reminder that food insecurity can touch anyone, and supporting each other makes a difference. If you want to help or need a boost, swing by 1125 Wellborn Road from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Let’s talk: How else can we make sure no one in our community goes hungry? #Food #CollegeStation #CommunitySupport00Share
phughes+FollowCollege Station’s Maiden heads to James MadisonArrington Maiden, who once led College Station High to a state title game, is making a fresh start at James Madison after two seasons at Memphis. With three years of eligibility left, he’s looking to turn his flashes of talent—like that memorable game against Tulane—into something bigger. It’s always interesting to see how local athletes navigate the transfer portal and chase new opportunities. Do you think a change of scenery will help Maiden unlock his full potential? Let’s hear your thoughts on how these moves shape college football careers! #Sports #Football #CollegeStation00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowCollege Station ISD rethinks transfer rulesFewer students are enrolling in College Station ISD, and now the district is taking a hard look at who gets accepted from outside its boundaries. This review of transfer criteria could mean big changes for families hoping to join the district, as well as for current students and teachers. With fewer kids in classrooms, the district has to balance resources and community needs. How do you think these changes might affect the quality of education and the sense of community in our schools? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Education #College #CollegeStation00Share
John Camacho+FollowCollege Station’s streak ends: What’s next?Eight straight wins—gone in one tough night for College Station, as the Cougars fell to Port Arthur Memorial 45-24. Facing a team ranked 100 spots higher in Texas, the odds were stacked, but Keaton Johnson still put on a show with 175 rushing yards and three total touchdowns. Zak Cosser also made big plays, but it wasn’t enough to keep the streak alive. Now, with the season over, it’s a moment for the community to reflect: What does this loss mean for the team’s future, and how do you think they’ll bounce back next year? #Sports #Football #CollegeStation00Share