How Many 1 School Towns in 6A?
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You don't understand how post office mailing addresses work?
Physical location is everything. Mailing addresses are irrelevant. If you want the actual truth, you go by what I am saying.Last edited by Super B; 07-25-2015, 09:43 PM.Super BComment
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Do you really want to do this right now? I'm going to give you a chance to bow out here.
I really mean a 1 town school according to various schools websites. If you don't like the way I'm doing it then you are more than welcome to leave the thread my man.👍 1Comment
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I would have done it differently from the get go anyway.Super BComment
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Well we've knocked it down to the schools that are considered one high school towns based on my definition but we could knock it down some more if we eliminate schools like HP.Comment
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My address is Conroe.
My kids go to Oak Ridge.
Also Wolfforth Frenship pulls in kids from Lubbock proper.( not transfers either, but their attendance zone) That's been the very driver of their growth.Last edited by slorch; 07-27-2015, 05:48 AM.Comment
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From Wikipedia: "
The district serves the cities of Justin, Roanoke, Trophy Club, Northlake, Marshall Creek, Corral City, and small portions of Flower Mound and Southlake in Denton County. The Wise County towns of Aurora, Rhome, Pecan Acres, Newark, and portions of New Fairview also lie within the district. The Tarrant County portion of the district includes Haslet, Avondale, parts of Westlake, Keller, and Fort Worth. In all, the district is approximately 234 square miles.[1]
As of September 2014, Northwest ISD educates over 19,000 students in its twenty-seven educational campuses.[when?]Northwest ISD is expected to have up to 95,000 students by the early 2020s, and is the second fastest-growing school district in Texas.[1] There are 56 active housing communities within the attendance boundaries of Northwest ISD.[1]"
Only the Fort Worth portion, Roanoke and Trophy Club have more than 5,000 residents. All those other towns are less than 5,000. Most of the NW ISD residents actually live in far North Fort Worth (Aliiance, TMS areas). Fort Worth has annexed most of unincorporated Tarrant County and some of unincorporated Denton County. I have not seen the projected number of HS's, but simple math tells me they will probably end up with nine or so, all 6A.Last edited by Super B; 07-27-2015, 07:50 AM.Super BComment
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NW ISD is the 2nd fastest growing ISD in Texas. They will open their third HS in September, VR Eaton HS in Haslet.
From Wikipedia: "
The district serves the cities of Justin, Roanoke, Trophy Club, Northlake, Marshall Creek, Corral City, and small portions of Flower Mound and Southlake in Denton County. The Wise County towns of Aurora, Rhome, Pecan Acres, Newark, and portions of New Fairview also lie within the district. The Tarrant County portion of the district includes Haslet, Avondale, parts of Westlake, Keller, and Fort Worth. In all, the district is approximately 234 square miles.[1]
As of September 2014, Northwest ISD educates over 19,000 students in its twenty-seven educational campuses.[when?]Northwest ISD is expected to have up to 95,000 students by the early 2020s, and is the second fastest-growing school district in Texas.[1] There are 56 active housing communities within the attendance boundaries of Northwest ISD.[1]"
Only the Fort Worth portion, Roanoke and Trophy Club have more than 5,000 residents. All those other towns are less than 5,000. Most of the NW ISD residents actually live in far North Fort Worth (Aliiance, TMS areas). Fort Worth has annexed most of unincorporated Tarrant County and some of unincorporated Denton County. I have not seen the projected number of HS's, but simple math tells me they will probably end up with nine or so, all 6A.
Good point there B! Making reference to the major corps moving into Collin county with ISDs already exceeding 5K enrollments and only can see the growth to continue to tread north to Mckinney and the communities beyond that.Comment
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Good point. You and Eagle82 seem to be on the same ideology when it comes to what a one school town is. I'm not familiar enough with the DFW area to determine what isn't I only have the schools website to go by. Out of the DFW schools listed in my first post which schools would you exclude?Comment
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Good point. You and Eagle82 seem to be on the same ideology when it comes to what a one school town is. I'm not familiar enough with the DFW area to determine what isn't I only have the schools website to go by. Out of the DFW schools listed in my first post which schools would you exclude?
Weatherford
Allen
Coppell
Southlake Carroll
Cedar Hill
DeSoto
Duncanville
Highland Park
Midlothian* 2nd school pendingLast edited by SLCbacker; 07-27-2015, 11:50 AM.Comment
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Why not BN but include Highland Park? I'm trying to gauge your criteria. I don't squat about either location.Comment
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Hey, I am only going on the SVH criteria of post #10. I even asked for clarification. He chose to be literal. Keller is literally the only 6A public school in the Keller city limits. Never mind that portions of Keller are served by other ISD's.Super BComment
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Super B you have a way of posting with annoying arrogance. Keller is not a one town school and to be honest I would appreciate it if you stop posting in this thread.
When I tell you are on a ton of people's shit list don't take it from me as an attack but as a PSA.Comment
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BN is a part of NW school district along with NW HS. BN pulls primarily from Trophy Club, but also from Roanoke, and a very small portion of Southlake.Comment
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Okay. If you are going by that criteria, DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Highland Park, Allen, Duncanville Carroll, probably none of the ones you listed should be on the list. They all pull kids from other towns. HP gets more students from University Park than Highland Park. Duncanville pulls kids from Dallas.Super BComment
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Okay. If you are going by that criteria, DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Highland Park, Allen, Duncanville Carroll, probably none of the ones you listed should be on the list. They all pull kids from other towns. HP gets more students from University Park than Highland Park. Duncanville pulls kids from Dallas.Comment
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I could look at a map but nah…what Lake is Northlake North of and Southlake South of?
Just always wondered.I still work for the "other" site. Don't ban me. :DComment
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