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Post by chalmetteowl on Apr 26, 2024 13:06:07 GMT -6
“ 10-D1 Central Lafourche Destrehan East St. John Hahnville Higgins H.L. Bourgeois South Lafourche Terrebonne Thibodaux
District 11-D1 Archbishop Rummel Brother Martin Edna Karr Holy Cross Jesuit John Curtis St. Augustine Warren Easton
District 12-D1 Ben Franklin Bonnabel East Jefferson John Ehret McDonogh 35 Riverdale West Jefferson”
The good people at Higgins will be happy to provide you with a map lol
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Post by TheFireman89 on Apr 26, 2024 15:06:08 GMT -6
“ 10-D1 Central Lafourche Destrehan East St. John Hahnville Higgins H.L. Bourgeois South Lafourche Terrebonne Thibodaux District 11-D1 Archbishop Rummel Brother Martin Edna Karr Holy Cross Jesuit John Curtis St. Augustine Warren Easton District 12-D1 Ben Franklin Bonnabel East Jefferson John Ehret McDonogh 35 Riverdale West Jefferson” The good people at Higgins will be happy to provide you with a map lol Yeah I realize now that they were be more appropriately placed in 12-D1 lol
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Post by Southplaq on Apr 27, 2024 18:29:47 GMT -6
There will come a time when 80% of the LHSAA schools will be classified as select.
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Post by Rick James on Apr 28, 2024 15:08:12 GMT -6
Imagine a world in which the LHSAA created districts based on division instead of class... The benefits would be innumerous. Can anyone think of a downside to this? You going to have schools in one district for football, and another for basketball, or baseball. Basically districts would be set by sport.
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Post by lhsaamemes on Apr 29, 2024 8:02:31 GMT -6
There will come a time when 80% of the LHSAA schools will be classified as select. Attachments:
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Post by Raven on Apr 29, 2024 8:14:16 GMT -6
Imagine a world in which the LHSAA created districts based on division instead of class... The benefits would be innumerous. Can anyone think of a downside to this? Here ya go. There may be better ways geographically for some districts but I think this is a decent look at how districts based on divisions would look. When making these, 6 and 8 are the magic numbers for me, anything more than 8 teams is too many so tried to avoid that. That's a lot of work, Fireman. I know it's not easy going through all teams. A few I found interesting: District 3-D1 - Lots of intriguing match-ups here, especially with everything going on the Monroe area in recent months. Alexandria Neville Ouachita Parish Pineville Ruston Tioga West Monroe West Ouachita District 7-D2 - This district would just really be fun to watch most weeks. Istrouma and Brusly are both improving. Not sure about St. Michael and Livonia, but they have both fielded solid teams in the past, so the potential is there. Brusly Livonia Istrouma Plaquemine St. Michael University Lab District 2-D3 - Another northeast LA district with lots of good matchups to look forward to. Sterlington, OG and Union all in the same district. That hasn't happened in a while. Beekman Charter D'Arbonne Woods Madison Parish Oak Grove Rayville Richwood Sterlington Union Parish District 5-D3 - This would probably be the most competitive district in Southwest LA. Crowley Kinder Notre Dame Oakdale St. Louis Westlake District 11-D4 - The addition of East Feliciana and Northeast adds a lot of flavor to this already spicy district. Central Private East Feliciana Kentwood Northeast Southern Lab Thrive Academy
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Post by Seabiscuit on Apr 29, 2024 9:24:47 GMT -6
There will come a time when 80% of the LHSAA schools will be classified as select. i believe this will be coming in the near future. Give it 2-4 more years.
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Post by TheFireman89 on Apr 29, 2024 12:23:06 GMT -6
There will come a time when 80% of the LHSAA schools will be classified as select. i believe this will be coming in the near future. Give it 2-4 more years. The year is 2029. Cameron Parish has fallen. The National Guard has surrendered to LHSAA forces and become classified as select. Only Oak Grove, Many, and Elton remain as the non-select guerrillas.
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Post by Seabiscuit on Apr 29, 2024 12:30:06 GMT -6
i believe this will be coming in the near future. Give it 2-4 more years. The year is 2029. Cameron Parish has fallen. The National Guard has surrendered to LHSAA forces and become classified as select. Only Oak Grove, Many, and Elton remain as the non-select guerrillas. lol well that could be happening as well if they keep going by the rules today. I know that in the next 2 years Oak Grove will be the only high school in West Carroll Parish. But I think they will keep adding materials that make schools a select school until it is all back to one.
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Post by lhsaamemes on Apr 29, 2024 12:34:11 GMT -6
i believe this will be coming in the near future. Give it 2-4 more years. The year is 2029. Cameron Parish has fallen. The National Guard has surrendered to LHSAA forces and become classified as select. Only Oak Grove, Many, and Elton remain as the non-select guerrillas. Attachments:
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Post by chalmetteowl on Apr 29, 2024 15:08:40 GMT -6
i believe this will be coming in the near future. Give it 2-4 more years. The year is 2029. Cameron Parish has fallen. The National Guard has surrendered to LHSAA forces and become classified as select. Only Oak Grove, Many, and Elton remain as the non-select guerrillas. I assume we’ve seceded and St Bernard Parish has become its own independent country?
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Post by Seabiscuit on Apr 29, 2024 15:20:48 GMT -6
The year is 2029. Cameron Parish has fallen. The National Guard has surrendered to LHSAA forces and become classified as select. Only Oak Grove, Many, and Elton remain as the non-select guerrillas. but then it would be just Oak Grove Many and Elton playing in the playoffs and I believe even you would think that would be comical. lol But on the honest side it will be hard to put Oak Grove in Select if it is the only school in the parish but in reality i truly believe it will all be back to one before long and all y'all can stop crying like a baby about it all and Oak Grove will continue to win some more like they have before the split.
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Post by TheFireman89 on Apr 29, 2024 17:29:08 GMT -6
The year is 2029. Cameron Parish has fallen. The National Guard has surrendered to LHSAA forces and become classified as select. Only Oak Grove, Many, and Elton remain as the non-select guerrillas. I assume we’ve seceded and St Bernard Parish has become its own independent country? Y'all will be in the Bikini Bottom League by that time playing Atlantis Magnet
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Post by kaelppanther on Apr 30, 2024 6:41:32 GMT -6
Wow so no OG and Kentwood in Div 4 select? That's interesting
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Post by cajunlafouchre on Apr 30, 2024 8:49:45 GMT -6
Possible solution here, and this may be ignorant. Obviously, a lot of schools traditionally in public side have been dumped onto private side.
What if, if a certain % of enrollment comes from outside your zone - BAM, automatically select. If less then that %, you stay public. Instead of all these criteria placed that do not fit all schools.
For example, some of the Tangipahoa schools will be hurt by this.
Hammond High has a magnet program, they are being placed into select because of that along with the open enrollment factor that comes with it. But, if they are not gathering above a certain percentage, they and others should stay public. I know that the percentage of enrollment outside your zone was a factor in last select classification 2 years ago.
Just think this is a less arbitrary criteria to use. Again, this could be bad idea. Thoughts?
It kind of feels like this is an attempt to end the split from the top.
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Post by lhsaamemes on Apr 30, 2024 11:39:57 GMT -6
but then it would be just Oak Grove Many and Elton playing in the playoffs and I believe even you would think that would be comical. lol But on the honest side it will be hard to put Oak Grove in Select if it is the only school in the parish but in reality i truly believe it will all be back to one before long and all y'all can stop crying like a baby about it all and Oak Grove will continue to win some more like they have before the split. Attachments:
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Post by lhsaamemes on Apr 30, 2024 11:42:09 GMT -6
Possible solution here, and this may be ignorant. Obviously, a lot of schools traditionally in public side have been dumped onto private side. What if, if a certain % of enrollment comes from outside your zone - BAM, automatically select. If less then that %, you stay public. Instead of all these criteria placed that do not fit all schools. For example, some of the Tangipahoa schools will be hurt by this. Hammond High has a magnet program, they are being placed into select because of that along with the open enrollment factor that comes with it. But, if they are not gathering above a certain percentage, they and others should stay public. I know that the percentage of enrollment outside your zone was a factor in last select classification 2 years ago. Just think this is a less arbitrary criteria to use. Again, this could be bad idea. Thoughts? It kind of feels like this is an attempt to end the split from the top. Attachments:
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Post by Seabiscuit on Apr 30, 2024 13:13:29 GMT -6
but then it would be just Oak Grove Many and Elton playing in the playoffs and I believe even you would think that would be comical. lol But on the honest side it will be hard to put Oak Grove in Select if it is the only school in the parish but in reality i truly believe it will all be back to one before long and all y'all can stop crying like a baby about it all and Oak Grove will continue to win some more like they have before the split. true but still won before. been to the dome since then as well. we lost to OCS and Kentwood the most I believe but most "select" schools Oak Grove has beaten. glad you went searching though haha I hope I did not strike a nerve there.
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Post by Seabiscuit on Apr 30, 2024 13:19:42 GMT -6
Possible solution here, and this may be ignorant. Obviously, a lot of schools traditionally in public side have been dumped onto private side. What if, if a certain % of enrollment comes from outside your zone - BAM, automatically select. If less then that %, you stay public. Instead of all these criteria placed that do not fit all schools. For example, some of the Tangipahoa schools will be hurt by this. Hammond High has a magnet program, they are being placed into select because of that along with the open enrollment factor that comes with it. But, if they are not gathering above a certain percentage, they and others should stay public. I know that the percentage of enrollment outside your zone was a factor in last select classification 2 years ago. Just think this is a less arbitrary criteria to use. Again, this could be bad idea. Thoughts? It kind of feels like this is an attempt to end the split from the top.
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Post by TheFireman89 on Apr 30, 2024 18:06:44 GMT -6
Possible solution here, and this may be ignorant. Obviously, a lot of schools traditionally in public side have been dumped onto private side. What if, if a certain % of enrollment comes from outside your zone - BAM, automatically select. If less then that %, you stay public. Instead of all these criteria placed that do not fit all schools. For example, some of the Tangipahoa schools will be hurt by this. Hammond High has a magnet program, they are being placed into select because of that along with the open enrollment factor that comes with it. But, if they are not gathering above a certain percentage, they and others should stay public. I know that the percentage of enrollment outside your zone was a factor in last select classification 2 years ago. Just think this is a less arbitrary criteria to use. Again, this could be bad idea. Thoughts? It kind of feels like this is an attempt to end the split from the top. One of these teams actually does have that.
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