Commerce ISD superintendent Blake Cooper says the district's enrollment is up by 60 students over this time last year, and 100 students since the beginning of the school year. Cooper says the CISD is seeing a large number of transfer students from other districts, and he says he's heard from numerous Texas A&M University-Commerce faculty who have told him they plan to move their families to Commerce. And he says the Commerce ISD will pay for students to take dual-credit college courses in the 2015-16 school year.