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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 9:35:01 GMT -6
OK, so what about a school like Vermilion Catholic? If 75% or more of their kids are from the Abbeville school district, do they get to be non-select? Doubtful. Your use of ANY is also inaccurate. I'm using rounded numbers here, but Barbe gets approximately 500 of its 2000 students (25%) from out of its school zone. Will they be select as well? Also doubtful. It's not inaccurate, that's the rule. If you think Barbe is cheating turn them in. 24.99% they are non-select, 25.01% they are select. Prove that more than 25% come from out of district. Byrd has more than 25% from outside if their neighborhood district and they are playing in Select. And no on Vermillion, a private school is automatically select. That's the rule.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 9:46:25 GMT -6
And that rule is based on the fact that by definition, a select school can deny enrollment, therefore a private school 100% SELECTS its enrollment.
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Post by pioneer on Apr 13, 2016 11:14:33 GMT -6
Our enrollment was down roughly 85 kids last year. We denied these kids enrollment to play in 2a to better our chances. Yep turned down 600,000 in tuition for this.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 11:20:50 GMT -6
Our enrollment was down roughly 85 kids last year. We denied these kids enrollment to play in 2a to better our chances. Yep turned down 600,000 in tuition for this. Thank you for proving my point. Since you have the ability to control your enrollment, you CHOOSE to play in 2A. Public schools are not afforded such mobility in student enrollment. If they were, well, heck, MANY public schools could just excommunicate (Catholic reference) the top[ 85 kids who offered nothing positive to the school enviroment, and also CHOOSE their classification. Apples and Oranges.
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Post by pioneer on Apr 13, 2016 11:27:47 GMT -6
You sir are crazy. This happened because it was the 2 smallest 8th grade classes in our feeder schools.
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Post by eag on Apr 13, 2016 11:57:13 GMT -6
Our enrollment was down roughly 85 kids last year. We denied these kids enrollment to play in 2a to better our chances. Yep turned down 600,000 in tuition for this. Thank you for proving my point. Since you have the ability to control your enrollment, you CHOOSE to play in 2A. Public schools are not afforded such mobility in student enrollment. If they were, well, heck, MANY public schools could just excommunicate (Catholic reference) the top[ 85 kids who offered nothing positive to the school enviroment, and also CHOOSE their classification. Apples and Oranges. I think he was being facetious.... I've been associated with more than 1 private school and I am not aware of any students simply being told they cannot attend the school unless they had been expelled from another school.
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Post by btown on Apr 13, 2016 13:08:17 GMT -6
You sir are crazy. This happened because it was the 2 smallest 8th grade classes in our feeder schools. How many feeder schools do you have?
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Post by pioneer on Apr 13, 2016 13:23:26 GMT -6
You sir are crazy. This happened because it was the 2 smallest 8th grade classes in our feeder schools. How many feeder schools do you have? Most kids come from 2
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Post by bigred4 on Apr 13, 2016 13:29:50 GMT -6
I've been associated with private schools my whole life. I've never heard of a private denying potential students. Almost all privates are hurting financially in some way. Their only income is tuition. This has always been an absurd point. It's always the public school people telling everyone about privates denying enrollment. So how exactly would they know more so than the private folks?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 14:12:43 GMT -6
I've been associated with private schools my whole life. I've never heard of a private denying potential students. Almost all privates are hurting financially in some way. Their only income is tuition. This has always been an absurd point. It's always the public school people telling everyone about privates denying enrollment. So how exactly would they know more so than the private folks? I'm pretty sure they will deny you if you can't pay
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Post by bigred4 on Apr 13, 2016 14:24:12 GMT -6
That they will do.
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Post by publicgradprivatedad on Apr 13, 2016 14:25:04 GMT -6
I've been associated with private schools my whole life. I've never heard of a private denying potential students. Almost all privates are hurting financially in some way. Their only income is tuition. This has always been an absurd point. It's always the public school people telling everyone about privates denying enrollment. So how exactly would they know more so than the private folks? I'm pretty sure they will deny you if you can't pay Reaux As I'm sure any fast food establishment would deny food if you can't pay. When will we split the restaurant business into select/non-select? LOL
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Post by btown on Apr 13, 2016 14:27:22 GMT -6
How many feeder schools do you have? Most kids come from 2 But how many do you have, I think it is more than 2?
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Post by gentsandpios on Apr 13, 2016 14:39:30 GMT -6
But how many do you have, I think it is more than 2? There are 5 schools. Most of their students come from St Michaels in Crowley or Rayne Catholic in Rayne. Other 3 are Redemptorist Catholic which majority go to Crowley HS, St Francis in Iota which majority go to Iota HS and OMP in Church Point which majority go to CP HS. When I say majority I am speaking about male population.
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Post by pioneer on Apr 13, 2016 14:43:29 GMT -6
But how many do you have, I think it is more than 2? There are 5 schools. Most of their students come from St Michaels in Crowley or Rayne Catholic in Rayne. Other 3 are Redemptorist Catholic which majority go to Crowley HS, St Francis in Iota which majority go to Iota HS and OMP in Church Point which majority go to CP HS. When I say majority I am speaking about male population. Can you please tell him how many schools feed Crowley High
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Post by gentsandpios on Apr 13, 2016 14:43:32 GMT -6
But how many do you have, I think it is more than 2? There are 5 schools. Most of their students come from St Michaels in Crowley or Rayne Catholic in Rayne. Other 3 are Redemptorist Catholic which majority go to Crowley HS, St Francis in Iota which majority go to Iota HS and OMP in Church Point which majority go to CP HS. When I say majority I am speaking about male population. I don't think # of feeder schools should be a big deal. All of the rural Public HS in Acadia and Vermillion parishes have 3 to 4 feeder schools as well. I would suspect that is true in other rural parishes as well.
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Post by btown on Apr 13, 2016 14:45:59 GMT -6
But how many do you have, I think it is more than 2? There are 5 schools. Most of their students come from St Michaels in Crowley or Rayne Catholic in Rayne. Other 3 are Redemptorist Catholic which majority go to Crowley HS, St Francis in Iota which majority go to Iota HS and OMP in Church Point which majority go to CP HS. When I say majority I am speaking about male population. So there high school athletic department gets to take a look a athletes in 5 middle schools?
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Post by gentsandpios on Apr 13, 2016 14:46:43 GMT -6
There are 5 schools. Most of their students come from St Michaels in Crowley or Rayne Catholic in Rayne. Other 3 are Redemptorist Catholic which majority go to Crowley HS, St Francis in Iota which majority go to Iota HS and OMP in Church Point which majority go to CP HS. When I say majority I am speaking about male population. Can you please tell him how many schools feed Crowley High Crowley Middle, some from Egan, Some from Estherwood, and some from Redemptorist Catholic.
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Post by gentsandpios on Apr 13, 2016 14:51:28 GMT -6
There are 5 schools. Most of their students come from St Michaels in Crowley or Rayne Catholic in Rayne. Other 3 are Redemptorist Catholic which majority go to Crowley HS, St Francis in Iota which majority go to Iota HS and OMP in Church Point which majority go to CP HS. When I say majority I am speaking about male population. So there high school athletic department gets to take a look a athletes in 5 middle schools? Been a part of Redemptorist Catholic as a parent, coach, and board member. No one from ND ever came to one of our games to evaluate athletes. The last 6 years the majority of our male athletes have gone to Crowley HS.
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Post by pioneer on Apr 13, 2016 14:53:44 GMT -6
Can you please tell him how many schools feed Crowley High Crowley Middle, some from Egan, Some from Estherwood, and some from Redemptorist Catholic. Don't forget Morse and Iota.
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Post by pioneer on Apr 13, 2016 14:55:18 GMT -6
So there high school athletic department gets to take a look a athletes in 5 middle schools? Been a part of Redemptorist Catholic as a parent, coach, and board member. No one from ND ever came to one of our games to evaluate athletes. The last 6 years the majority of our male athletes have gone to Crowley HS. This past year we received 2 from Redemptorist, both female.
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Post by gentsandpios on Apr 13, 2016 14:56:42 GMT -6
Crowley Middle, some from Egan, Some from Estherwood, and some from Redemptorist Catholic. Don't forget Morse and Iota. I'm not aware of any from Iota Middle but maybe it could happen. They can get kids from Morse, Estherwood, and Mermentau if the kids want to play Baseball or Football as those sports are not offered at Midland where they would be zoned for.
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Post by pioneer on Apr 13, 2016 14:58:36 GMT -6
Don't forget Morse and Iota. I'm not aware of any from Iota Middle but maybe it could happen. They can get kids from Morse, Estherwood, and Mermentau if the kids want to play Baseball or Football as those sports are not offered at Midland where they would be zoned for. You have a starting outfielder/pitcher who lives in Iota.
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Post by pioneer on Apr 13, 2016 15:00:12 GMT -6
Lets not forget about the kid from Scott who recently was kicked off of the baseball team.
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Post by gentsandpios on Apr 13, 2016 15:00:50 GMT -6
Been a part of Redemptorist Catholic as a parent, coach, and board member. No one from ND ever came to one of our games to evaluate athletes. The last 6 years the majority of our male athletes have gone to Crowley HS. This past year we received 2 from Redemptorist, both female. if you are talking about kids who will play traditional varsity sports that sounds about right but overall we probably had 8 - 10 kids go to ND this past year.
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Post by gentsandpios on Apr 13, 2016 15:03:58 GMT -6
I'm not aware of any from Iota Middle but maybe it could happen. They can get kids from Morse, Estherwood, and Mermentau if the kids want to play Baseball or Football as those sports are not offered at Midland where they would be zoned for. You have a starting outfielder/pitcher who lives in Iota. exceptions don't make iota middle a feeder school?
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Post by pioneer on Apr 13, 2016 15:52:15 GMT -6
According to SpongeBob it would.
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Post by chalmetteowl on Apr 13, 2016 16:35:39 GMT -6
What you complain about big boob, with private schools is actually going on at public schools. Lafayette High parents are now upset that Comeaux High starting in a couple of years will also be a "Gifted" High school. Kid go to Academies in Lafayette Parish by a lottery after they is determined by testing, grade point and behavior to go to Comeaux and Lafayette High. (In the advertiser today) They are selecting the best students and keeping out the "non-select" student. Acadiana has a selection process for kids to attend it's academic programs too. Meanwhile some kids are forced into failed Northside simply because of residency. So will all Lafayette Parish school be sent over to "Select"? Here is the answer NO!!!!! www.theadvertiser.com/story/news/2016/04/11/lpss-proposes-sweeping-changes-academies-gifted-services/82888170/Any school that has over 25% kids from out of district will be select. a district is whatever the school board says it is... won't work
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Post by laprepfb on Apr 13, 2016 19:50:32 GMT -6
OK, so what about a school like Vermilion Catholic? If 75% or more of their kids are from the Abbeville school district, do they get to be non-select? Doubtful. Your use of ANY is also inaccurate. I'm using rounded numbers here, but Barbe gets approximately 500 of its 2000 students (25%) from out of its school zone. Will they be select as well? Also doubtful. It's not inaccurate, that's the rule. If you think Barbe is cheating turn them in. 24.99% they are non-select, 25.01% they are select. Prove that more than 25% come from out of district. Byrd has more than 25% from outside if their neighborhood district and they are playing in Select. And no on Vermillion, a private school is automatically select. That's the rule. Couple years old but I would think the numbers now are pretty close... www.americanpress.com/Calcasieu-has-more-than-4600-out-of-zone-studentsDo the math. They have less than 2000 total students, more than 500 of whom are from out of zone. Not only are they non-select, but they have voted pro split every time - the epitome of hypocritical... Nevermind...there's a table... Barbe 502/1798 27.9%
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Post by iknownuthing on Apr 14, 2016 5:56:08 GMT -6
Any school that has over 25% kids from out of district will be select. a district is whatever the school board says it is... won't work Dual enrollment is a separate issue. Big Boob has a mantra of deny enrollment as an advantage, yet public schools deny enrollment more than private schools. Private schools can only accept a student who asks to attend and then that student has to meet a prescribed criteria. If that criteria is met, the private school cannot deny them enrollment unless there is no physical room for the student. While some elementary schools have waiting list, no high schools have waiting list. Public schools have laws that force kids to attend them, yet many kids are denied acceptance and entrance in the better public schools. They do not accept them all but select their enrollment. Dual enrollment, Lafayette High has 2500 students, the rule requires 25% of population to come from out of district. That means that there has to be 625 out of zone students at Lafayette High. Northside has enrollment of 850, If the academy at Northside brings in 213 students they are forced into select. How fair is that rule? 625 students is the size of a small 4A, large 3A school. Lafayette High could lose 1,000 students and still be larger than Acadiana High.
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