I will provide two methods to solve the issue
(1) Try to prevent the text boxes from expanding
I will assume that you are showing the report parameters (filters) as mentioned in the following link:
Then, you should set CanGrow
property to False
from the Textbox properties pane as mentioned in folowwing article:

Also make sure that Allow height to increase
property is not checked in the Text Box Properties Dialog Box

Helpful links:
(2) Limit the number of rows per page
While searching on this issue, i found the following solution which can be used as a workaround to distribute rows per pages:
You can specify the limit number of rows per page with a conditional approach. If it is the first page then 10
(2 groups) as example, and for other pages 15
(3 groups).
You should follow these steps:
Go to Report
>> Report Properties
>> Code
, in the Custom Code
section, enter the following:
Public Function PageNumber() as String
Dim str as String
str = Me.Report.Globals!PageNumber.ToString()
Return str
End Function
Public Function TotalPages() as String
Dim str as String
str = Me.Report.Globals!TotalPages.ToString()
Return str
End Function
Now create your Group with Page Break as below SSRS expression:
= IIf ( CInt(Code.PageNumber()) = 1, Ceiling((RowNumber(Nothing)) / 10), Ceiling((RowNumber(Nothing)) / 15) )
The result will be like the following image:

References and helpful links
(3) Update based on the OP comments
Another method to keep group rows on the same page is by setting the Keep together
propery to true:
Row_Group >> Properties >> Keep together = True.
1.Page
a static text field using Global report parameters? Or does that come from the Dataset? If it's from the dataset, adding a parent group and adding a group by that field with a page break between groups should fix that. Also, you should make sure that the report objects containing the groups hasCan-grow
property set toTrue
.CanGrow
property of that area tofalse
.