“With transfers, our goal is to provide as many options as possible for our families within the constraints of capacities and other pertinent factors to determine open and closed campuses for which our families may choose,” CFISD Director of General Administration Scott Tucker said during a March 3 presentation.
The overview
Students are assigned to schools based on their primary residence, but the district offers transfer options for those who wish to attend a different school.
Tucker said the open campus recommendations were based on enrollment projections, historical data, trends and demographic information.
The following 70 campuses will be open for transfers for all students living in the district, as well as children of CFISD employees:
Elementary schools
- Adam
- Ault
- Bane
- Bang
- Birkes
- Brosnahan
- Copeland
- Danish
- Emery
- Emmott
- Farney
- Fiest
- Francone
- Frazier
- Gleason
- Hairgrove
- Hamilton
- Hancock
- Hemmenway
- Holbrook
- Holmsley
- Hoover
- Horne
- Jowell
- Kirk
- Lamkin
- Lee
- Lieder
- Lowery
- Matzke
- McFee
- Metcalf
- Moore
- Pope
- Post
- Postma
- Reed
- M. Robinson
- Sampson
- Sheridan
- Swenke
- Tipps
- Willbern
- Wilson
- Woodard
- Yeager
- Anthony
- Aragon
- Arnold
- Bleyl
- Campbell
- Cook
- Dean
- Goodson
- Hopper
- Kahla
- Labay
- Salyards
- Smith
- Spillane
- Thornton
- Truitt
- Watkins
- Cy-Fair
- Cypress Creek
- Cypress Falls
- Cypress Ridge
- Cypress Springs
- Jersey Village
- Langham Creek
Students wishing to transfer can apply from April 1-June 30. Completed transfer requests may be submitted to a campus registrar or emailed to [email protected].
Requests will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Designated campuses each have limited transfer slots available, according to the website.
Stay tuned
CFISD officials will have a presentation on campus utilization, demographics and attendance zones during the April 10 work session.
Tucker said there are no plans to modify attendance zones for the 2025-26 school year.