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Re-Alignment Update
Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2019 5:38 pm
by Damefan
SCHSL Announcement:
Executive Committee Action Items:
A motion to set aside the portion of the SC High School League Constitution Article V, Section 1A & 1B thus allowing the schools to use their actual enrollment count to determine classifications passed 13-1 (15 members present).
Re: Re-Alignment Update
Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2019 6:31 pm
by Onion Rings
not sure of the impact of this, but to be honest, didn't see the impact of just counting grades 9-11, nor the reasoning behind it
if you're the top school in enrollment (I think it's Wandoe), then using 9-11 for all schools, they will still be the biggest right?
let's count them and get on with it
Re: Re-Alignment Update
Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2019 8:20 pm
by Damefan
Onion Rings wrote:not sure of the impact of this, but to be honest, didn't see the impact of just counting grades 9-11, nor the reasoning behind it
if you're the top school in enrollment (I think it's Wandoe), then using 9-11 for all schools, they will still be the biggest right?
let's count them and get on with it
Wando is expected to lose at least 1500 kids when Lucy Beckham opens so that could make a Dorman or Summerville top dog. Also as the nine private and charter schools on Mount Pleasant continue to take kids from Wando it reduces their numbers.
Re: Re-Alignment Update
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 8:21 am
by Onion Rings
right I get that. but if you take the top ten schools in attendance as counted 9-12, wouldn't they still be the top 10 schools in attendance if you counted 9-11, or 9-10, or 9 even?
Re: Re-Alignment Update
Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2019 9:46 am
by Fan4awhile
well if Wando is losing significant #'s to charter schools right now or projected to, then 9-11 is probably a better projection of where they will be in Fall....Assume this years senior class is typical number for them prior to newer charter schools in that area, only thing I can think of and only used Wando because that was example being used