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Post by kennypowers on Oct 6, 2018 10:23:08 GMT -6
I made a spreadsheet of all the known numbers every reclass since 2008, and the two biggest movers since then are Chalmette and Holy Cross... don't know how big HC will get on their new campus, and they're all boys, but they dropped briefly to 3A at one point. I believe we'll be near 2,000 kids this time, and we've gained in every reclassification since 2004, when we were 3A. Can you do one for this year?
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Post by Rick James on Oct 6, 2018 10:37:48 GMT -6
Isn't the LHSAA using some new software this year to take the subjectivity out of the process? If so should be interesting
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Post by indy on Oct 6, 2018 10:46:53 GMT -6
Isn't the LHSAA using some new software this year to take the subjectivity out of the process? If so should be interesting What subjectivity is involved in counting students?
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Post by kennypowers on Oct 6, 2018 11:10:01 GMT -6
Isn't the LHSAA using some new software this year to take the subjectivity out of the process? If so should be interesting What subjectivity is involved in counting students? Lol
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Post by chalmetteowl on Oct 6, 2018 11:36:10 GMT -6
Isn't the LHSAA using some new software this year to take the subjectivity out of the process? If so should be interesting Think you're referring to the process of making the actual districts... long past overdue
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Post by indy on Oct 6, 2018 11:46:14 GMT -6
Isn't the LHSAA using some new software this year to take the subjectivity out of the process? If so should be interesting Think you're referring to the process of making the actual districts... long past overdue The problem with that is your asking self-serving principals to allow a non self-serving software program to prove them wrong. Good luck with that.
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Post by khsyellowjackets94 on Oct 6, 2018 12:01:32 GMT -6
What subjectivity is involved in counting students? Lol I heard they were gonna use a mapping system to create the Districts.
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Post by BGH on Oct 6, 2018 12:05:37 GMT -6
Think you're referring to the process of making the actual districts... long past overdue The problem with that is your asking self-serving principals to allow a non self-serving software program to prove them wrong. Good luck with that.
Seems to me this would mean the end of the New Orleans Catholic district.
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Post by chalmetteowl on Oct 6, 2018 12:19:39 GMT -6
The problem with that is your asking self-serving principals to allow a non self-serving software program to prove them wrong. Good luck with that.
Seems to me this would mean the end of the New Orleans Catholic district.
lol you really have an issue with it huh
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Post by mt on Oct 6, 2018 12:20:32 GMT -6
Seems to me this would mean the end of the New Orleans Catholic district.
lol you really have an issue with it huh
Like it hasn’t been this way for basically ever!
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Post by evergreen on Oct 8, 2018 2:11:00 GMT -6
Not far from Basile either. In all years of being involved with Elton and Basile I have never seen a athlete go from Basile to Elton or Elton to Basile. Not saying it happened just saying the are very close.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2018 13:15:35 GMT -6
Id like to take the time to mention West Ouachita, also known as WhOa in these parts.
I hear WhOa will become 5A.
Let that sink in.
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Post by btown on Oct 8, 2018 16:21:54 GMT -6
Did LHSAA get the numbers today and are the out anywhere?
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Post by BGH on Oct 8, 2018 18:05:13 GMT -6
Seems to me this would mean the end of the New Orleans Catholic district.
lol you really have an issue with it huh
The point was made that a computer was going to be used to make the new districts. Unless one of the criteria feed into the computer was the keep the Catholic schools together, it seems logical that the New Orleans area districts would be redesigned based on geographic proximity of the schools rather than religious affiliation.
Years ago, the LHSAA was struggling to develop two 5A districts in North Louisiana. There weren't enough schools in the Monroe area to fill a whole district. So the LHSAA was needing to send a Shreveport area team east to fill out district 2-5A. The logical choice was Airline, but they were fighting against it as were all the area 5A public schools.
To ease the fears of the Shreveport schools, Evangel volunteered to be the team to move to 2-5A. Then the great pontificator Tommy Henry arogantly informed us all that the LHSAA does not design districts that way. The LHSAA, he said, bases district on geography, and since Evangel was the farthest west of all the schools that could not be done.
Yet the high and mighty LHSAA annually devises a district based on religious affiliation, that has nothing to do with geography.
So the short answer to your question is yes. I would also ask the question, why should the Catholic district get special consideration.
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Post by BGH on Oct 8, 2018 18:08:33 GMT -6
lol you really have an issue with it huh
Like it hasn’t been this way for basically ever!
That is what the people who argued against women's suffrage would have said.
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Post by indy on Oct 8, 2018 18:13:37 GMT -6
lol you really have an issue with it huh
The point was made that a computer was going to be used to make the new districts. Unless one of the criteria feed into the computer was the keep the Catholic schools together, it seems logical that the New Orleans area districts would be redesigned based on geographic proximity of the schools rather than religious affiliation.
Years ago, the LHSAA was struggling to develop two 5A districts in North Louisiana. There weren't enough schools in the Monroe area to fill a whole district. So the LHSAA was needing to send a Shreveport area team east to fill out district 2-5A. The logical choice was Airline, but they were fighting against it as were all the area 5A public schools.
To ease the fears of the Shreveport schools, Evangel volunteered to be the team to move to 2-5A. Then the great pontificator Tommy Henry arogantly informed us all that the LHSAA does not design districts that way. The LHSAA, he said, bases district on geography, and since Evangel was the farthest west of all the schools that could not be done.
Yet the high and mighty LHSAA annually devises a district based on religious affiliation, that has nothing to do with geography.
So the short answer to your question is yes. I would also ask the question, why should the Catholic district get special consideration.
The Catholic league were original members of the LHSAA and were established long before public education. Maybe some respect to their history and fellow respect of neighboring public schools has something to do with it. I certainly hope so. Respect is rare these days, it’s also earned not given.
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Post by tigerfan87 on Oct 8, 2018 18:20:26 GMT -6
The point was made that a computer was going to be used to make the new districts. Unless one of the criteria feed into the computer was the keep the Catholic schools together, it seems logical that the New Orleans area districts would be redesigned based on geographic proximity of the schools rather than religious affiliation.
Years ago, the LHSAA was struggling to develop two 5A districts in North Louisiana. There weren't enough schools in the Monroe area to fill a whole district. So the LHSAA was needing to send a Shreveport area team east to fill out district 2-5A. The logical choice was Airline, but they were fighting against it as were all the area 5A public schools.
To ease the fears of the Shreveport schools, Evangel volunteered to be the team to move to 2-5A. Then the great pontificator Tommy Henry arogantly informed us all that the LHSAA does not design districts that way. The LHSAA, he said, bases district on geography, and since Evangel was the farthest west of all the schools that could not be done.
Yet the high and mighty LHSAA annually devises a district based on religious affiliation, that has nothing to do with geography.
So the short answer to your question is yes. I would also ask the question, why should the Catholic district get special consideration.
The Catholic league were original members of the LHSAA and were established long before public education. Maybe some respect to their history and fellow respect of neighboring public schools has something to do with it. I certainly hope so. Respect is rare these days, it’s also earned not given. Have to agree with this. Keeping the Catholic league together is one of the few common sense decisions the LHSAA had made
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Post by BGH on Oct 8, 2018 18:45:03 GMT -6
The point was made that a computer was going to be used to make the new districts. Unless one of the criteria feed into the computer was the keep the Catholic schools together, it seems logical that the New Orleans area districts would be redesigned based on geographic proximity of the schools rather than religious affiliation.
Years ago, the LHSAA was struggling to develop two 5A districts in North Louisiana. There weren't enough schools in the Monroe area to fill a whole district. So the LHSAA was needing to send a Shreveport area team east to fill out district 2-5A. The logical choice was Airline, but they were fighting against it as were all the area 5A public schools.
To ease the fears of the Shreveport schools, Evangel volunteered to be the team to move to 2-5A. Then the great pontificator Tommy Henry arogantly informed us all that the LHSAA does not design districts that way. The LHSAA, he said, bases district on geography, and since Evangel was the farthest west of all the schools that could not be done.
Yet the high and mighty LHSAA annually devises a district based on religious affiliation, that has nothing to do with geography.
So the short answer to your question is yes. I would also ask the question, why should the Catholic district get special consideration.
The Catholic league were original members of the LHSAA and were established long before public education. Maybe some respect to their history and fellow respect of neighboring public schools has something to do with it. I certainly hope so. Respect is rare these days, it’s also earned not given.
It is also an unhealthy bias. When you show favoritism to one group, it inevitably affects others.
Should we respect them for trying to keep protestant based schools out of the LHSAA for decades.
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Post by indy on Oct 8, 2018 18:56:16 GMT -6
The Catholic league were original members of the LHSAA and were established long before public education. Maybe some respect to their history and fellow respect of neighboring public schools has something to do with it. I certainly hope so. Respect is rare these days, it’s also earned not given.
It is also an unhealthy bias. When you show favoritism to one group, it inevitable affects others.
Should we respect them for trying to keep protestant based schools out of the LHSAA for decades.
Our opinions differ, I respect yours even if I don’t agree. I have no knowledge of the LHSAA ever trying to keep any school out. In fact, it goes against what they believe in the most. the more schools the more money they can misuse, and hire more deadheads.
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Post by chalmetteowl on Oct 8, 2018 19:54:29 GMT -6
lol you really have an issue with it huh
The point was made that a computer was going to be used to make the new districts. Unless one of the criteria feed into the computer was the keep the Catholic schools together, it seems logical that the New Orleans area districts would be redesigned based on geographic proximity of the schools rather than religious affiliation.
Years ago, the LHSAA was struggling to develop two 5A districts in North Louisiana. There weren't enough schools in the Monroe area to fill a whole district. So the LHSAA was needing to send a Shreveport area team east to fill out district 2-5A. The logical choice was Airline, but they were fighting against it as were all the area 5A public schools.
To ease the fears of the Shreveport schools, Evangel volunteered to be the team to move to 2-5A. Then the great pontificator Tommy Henry arogantly informed us all that the LHSAA does not design districts that way. The LHSAA, he said, bases district on geography, and since Evangel was the farthest west of all the schools that could not be done.
Yet the high and mighty LHSAA annually devises a district based on religious affiliation, that has nothing to do with geography.
So the short answer to your question is yes. I would also ask the question, why should the Catholic district get special consideration.
The geography in our area is so condensed that it isn't really a factor.
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Post by brprepfan on Oct 8, 2018 20:57:13 GMT -6
The Catholic league were original members of the LHSAA and were established long before public education. Maybe some respect to their history and fellow respect of neighboring public schools has something to do with it. I certainly hope so. Respect is rare these days, it’s also earned not given. Have to agree with this. Keeping the Catholic league together is one of the few common sense decisions the LHSAA had made When did the LHSAA start?
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Post by indy on Oct 8, 2018 21:05:54 GMT -6
Have to agree with this. Keeping the Catholic league together is one of the few common sense decisions the LHSAA had made When did the LHSAA start? 1920
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Post by brprepfan on Oct 8, 2018 21:08:27 GMT -6
When should it end and what should replace it?
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Post by BGH on Oct 8, 2018 21:24:21 GMT -6
The point was made that a computer was going to be used to make the new districts. Unless one of the criteria feed into the computer was the keep the Catholic schools together, it seems logical that the New Orleans area districts would be redesigned based on geographic proximity of the schools rather than religious affiliation.
Years ago, the LHSAA was struggling to develop two 5A districts in North Louisiana. There weren't enough schools in the Monroe area to fill a whole district. So the LHSAA was needing to send a Shreveport area team east to fill out district 2-5A. The logical choice was Airline, but they were fighting against it as were all the area 5A public schools.
To ease the fears of the Shreveport schools, Evangel volunteered to be the team to move to 2-5A. Then the great pontificator Tommy Henry arogantly informed us all that the LHSAA does not design districts that way. The LHSAA, he said, bases district on geography, and since Evangel was the farthest west of all the schools that could not be done.
Yet the high and mighty LHSAA annually devises a district based on religious affiliation, that has nothing to do with geography.
So the short answer to your question is yes. I would also ask the question, why should the Catholic district get special consideration.
The geography in our area is so condensed that it isn't really a factor. But don't you see in the example I gave that the LHSAA claims that districts are geographically based when it suits them, but they ignore it for the Catholic schools in New Orleans. That is the main problem I have with it.
This is not something I really want to argue about because it not that important to me. So now that I stirred the pot and brought it up I would just a soon back out of it, unless someone wants to keep me going. You all know how I can be.
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Post by cvwildcatfan on Oct 9, 2018 5:32:27 GMT -6
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Post by mt on Oct 9, 2018 8:40:36 GMT -6
Are they moving up or down? Couldn’t read cause I’m poor
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Post by tigerdad on Oct 9, 2018 8:47:20 GMT -6
Are they moving up or down? Couldn’t read cause I’m poor Down
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Post by tigerdad on Oct 9, 2018 8:48:58 GMT -6
Are they moving up or down? Couldn’t read cause I’m poor Down 2016 LHSAA Enrollment slots The numbers won't necessarily remain the same for the next reclassification. Class 5A: 1,196 and above Class 4A: 669-1,195 Class 3A: 426-668 Class 2A: 257-425 Class 1A: 256 and below Class B: 110-256 Class C: 109 and below 2018 Attendance numbers Submitted to LHSAA West Monroe – 2,157 Byrd – 1,840 Airline -- 1,783 Capt. Shreve – 1,641 Southwood – 1,579 Ruston – 1,308 Parkway – 1,294 Natchitoches Central – 1,290 Benton 1,274 Haughton – 1,258 Ouachita – 1,160 West Ouachita – 1,149 Northwood – 1,054 Huntington -- 896 BTW – 857 Woodlawn -- 849 Minden – 815 North DeSoto – 710 Bossier – 621 Green Oaks -- 601 North Webster -- 554 Loyola – 420 Mansfield -- 415 North Caddo – 377 Red River -- 370 Many – 350 Lakeside -- 330 Evangel – 270 Calvary – 242 Cedar Creek -- 204 Homer -- 195 Logansport – 180 Haynesville -- 168 Plain Dealing – 110
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Post by btown on Oct 9, 2018 8:57:37 GMT -6
2016 LHSAA Enrollment slots The numbers won't necessarily remain the same for the next reclassification. Class 5A: 1,196 and above Class 4A: 669-1,195 Class 3A: 426-668 Class 2A: 257-425 Class 1A: 256 and below Class B: 110-256 Class C: 109 and below 2018 Attendance numbers Submitted to LHSAA West Monroe – 2,157 Byrd – 1,840 Airline -- 1,783 Capt. Shreve – 1,641 Southwood – 1,579 Ruston – 1,308 Parkway – 1,294 Natchitoches Central – 1,290 Benton 1,274 Haughton – 1,258 Ouachita – 1,160 West Ouachita – 1,149 Northwood – 1,054 Huntington -- 896 BTW – 857 Woodlawn -- 849 Minden – 815 North DeSoto – 710 Bossier – 621 Green Oaks -- 601 North Webster -- 554 Loyola – 420 Mansfield -- 415 North Caddo – 377 Red River -- 370 Many – 350 Lakeside -- 330 Evangel – 270 Calvary – 242 Cedar Creek -- 204 Homer -- 195 Logansport – 180 Haynesville -- 168 Plain Dealing – 110 Does anyone have all of the numbers?
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Post by jonevils on Oct 9, 2018 9:03:19 GMT -6
2016 LHSAA Enrollment slots The numbers won't necessarily remain the same for the next reclassification. Class 5A: 1,196 and above Class 4A: 669-1,195 Class 3A: 426-668 Class 2A: 257-425 Class 1A: 256 and below Class B: 110-256 Class C: 109 and below 2018 Attendance numbers Submitted to LHSAA West Monroe – 2,157 Byrd – 1,840 Airline -- 1,783 Capt. Shreve – 1,641 Southwood – 1,579 Ruston – 1,308 Parkway – 1,294 Natchitoches Central – 1,290 Benton 1,274 Haughton – 1,258 Ouachita – 1,160 West Ouachita – 1,149 Northwood – 1,054 Huntington -- 896 BTW – 857 Woodlawn -- 849 Minden – 815 North DeSoto – 710 Bossier – 621 Green Oaks -- 601 North Webster -- 554 Loyola – 420 Mansfield -- 415 North Caddo – 377 Red River -- 370 Many – 350 Lakeside -- 330 Evangel – 270 Calvary – 242 Cedar Creek -- 204 Homer -- 195 Logansport – 180 Haynesville -- 168 Plain Dealing – 110 Does anyone have all of the numbers? For real I been waiting to see
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