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Never too early to start talking about this. October something is the official count day.
For those of you (us) who was thinking Abilene may drop to 5A, looks very doubtful as we have around 200 or so more than we had last year this time.
We'll have to see if Lubbock Monterey stays above the cutoff. As far as I know, Monterey has grown more than expected (decent sized classes from Evans, Atkins and even O.L. Slaton middle school are keeping Monterey growing). Another key is that Estacado has been losing students to the other LISD schools. A few have gone to Monterey.
Since Abilene n Monterey should stay up, they might keep the status quo for our area in 6A and 5A. Five and six team districts aren't ideal for the UIL but it really helps alleviate the travel costs for our ISDs in every sport. The round of realignment in 2018, when there could be DI and DII for 5A and 6A, is when it will be interesting. Will the UIL stick with their max 245 schools?
Somehow, I think Abilene Wylie stays in 4A DI.
I still work for the "other" site. Don't ban me. :D
We'll have to see if Lubbock Monterey stays above the cutoff. As far as I know, Monterey has grown more than expected (decent sized classes from Evans, Atkins and even O.L. Slaton middle school are keeping Monterey growing). Another key is that Estacado has been losing students to the other LISD schools. A few have gone to Monterey.
Since Abilene n Monterey should stay up, they might keep the status quo for our area in 6A and 5A. Five and six team districts aren't ideal for the UIL but it really helps alleviate the travel costs for our ISDs in every sport. The round of realignment in 2018, when there could be DI and DII for 5A and 6A, is when it will be interesting. Will the UIL stick with their max 245 schools?
Somehow, I think Abilene Wylie stays in 4A DI.
That's the word on the street, for this round anyways. Members talking about move-in's, etc. Wylie seems to get them all and have gotten some pretty good ones the past couple of years. Cooper will more than likely stay 5A for quite sometime.
Never too early to start talking about this. October something is the official count day.
For those of you (us) who was thinking Abilene may drop to 5A, looks very doubtful as we have around 200 or so more than we had last year this time.
That's encouraging news. I hope district 2 can hang on to their 5 teams too so none of us has to join the Amarillo schools and make those long drives in every sport.
RL if 6A went to DI and DII about what do you think the enrollment cutoff between the two would be?
The projections I've seen of a possible DI and DII split have used somewhere around 2800 as the cutoff, so most projections have had San Angelo in DI with the Midland and Odessa schools. The problem area out here is El Paso--they have only 7 total 6A teams, so if they split those between 2 divisions, some EP schools will have to join our district. No thank you 😩
Well don't listen to me. Below is an excerpt from a recent article in the Reporter News. The numbers are combined for both AH and Cooper yet the combined numbers show an increase of 41 students between the two schools, well off the 200 I boasted about.
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While elementary numbers took a significant hit, student populations at all other measured levels showed slight increases compared with 2014-15. Middle school enrollment increased 72 students to 3,595 and high school was up from 4,312 to 4,353 this year.
The projections I've seen of a possible DI and DII split have used somewhere around 2800 as the cutoff, so most projections have had San Angelo in DI with the Midland and Odessa schools. The problem area out here is El Paso--they have only 7 total 6A teams, so if they split those between 2 divisions, some EP schools will have to join our district. No thank you 😩
West Texas does complicate the process. I for one think as is, the cutoff numbers are dictated by what Abilene turns in. The UIL can afford to have one Abilene school in 5A but if both were to drop, it would pose an issue for aligning the districts out west.
As for DI and DII preset, as you say, El Paso would pose a problem, unless they took the average of those 7 schools and agreed to place them into the division the average number falls in. Not sure anyone would object to that, would you?
Well don't listen to me. Below is an excerpt from a recent article in the Reporter News. The numbers are combined for both AH and Cooper yet the combined numbers show an increase of 41 students between the two schools, well off the 200 I boasted about.
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While elementary numbers took a significant hit, student populations at all other measured levels showed slight increases compared with 2014-15. Middle school enrollment increased 72 students to 3,595 and high school was up from 4,312 to 4,353 this year.
I saw that too but no detail as to what the individual school change is....at least it ticked up instead of going down.
Excerpts from another article saying AISD down 300.
San Angelo folks. What kind of impact has TLCA made in your area?
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Phil Ashby, AISD Director of Communications, says that the 300-student difference in AISD enrollment from last year translates to about 2% of the about 15,000 students attending public schools in Abilene. He told Big Country Homepage that the district had already planned for this in this year's budgeting process and that the number is similar to the number of students attending a new public charter school in the community, Texas Leadership Charter Academy.
All I know is that overall SAISD enrollment rose a bit from 2014 to 2015, I think by about 100. Perhaps TLCA is slowing that down but I have no idea. Guess we'll find out when we see TLCA's enrollment compared to last time around. TLCA is new up there so maybe it's settled in some here while y'all are seeing the initial explosion.
I have a source...............but AISD has allowed several transfers to Abilene from CHS this year already. These are academic transfers not athletic and no athlete has transferred to Abilene from anywhere to my knowledge. Cooper is actually below 1800. The difference is like 250 students of which significant number is transfers. Why would the district not try to level that out so both end up in 5A?
I have a source...............but AISD has allowed several transfers to Abilene from CHS this year already. These are academic transfers not athletic and no athlete has transferred to Abilene from anywhere to my knowledge. Cooper is actually below 1800. The difference is like 250 students of which significant number is transfers. Why would the district not try to level that out so both end up in 5A?
Because I believe the UIL NEEDS at least one Abilene school to remain in 6A or else it messes everything up.
There have been transfers but they all go out to Wylie. You're probably more in the know about that than I.
Because I believe the UIL NEEDS at least one Abilene school to remain in 6A or else it messes everything up.
There have been transfers but they all go out to Wylie. You're probably more in the know about that than I.
Actually the issue is we get more transfer from Wylie than to Wylie................Keep in mind if you are below average student at Wylie with needs then you are sent to the AISD/Abilene because of the programs that are available there and not available at Wylie...................Hence the great scores that come out of Wylie overall are more about sending the problems away than dealing with them. It is ridiculous in my opinion and we should either say form one district in Abilene and quit the separate mentality out there or say deal with your own issues. OK I am off the soap box!
Actually the issue is we get more transfer from Wylie than to Wylie................Keep in mind if you are below average student at Wylie with needs then you are sent to the AISD/Abilene because of the programs that are available there and not available at Wylie...................Hence the great scores that come out of Wylie overall are more about sending the problems away than dealing with them. It is ridiculous in my opinion and we should either say form one district in Abilene and quit the separate mentality out there or say deal with your own issues. OK I am off the soap box!
Yes sir and that's not talked about much, is it.
So I guess I need to rephrase my comments.
Wylie seems to get all the kids transferring in who just happens to be playing athletics. Wonder how/if TLCA will take away from Wylie. I know the one in San Angelo had a decent football team last year I think? They must have gotten transfers from the surrounding schools.
Amarillo Palo Duro 1,987
Amarillo Caprock 1,854
Abilene High 1,925
Abilene Cooper 1,806
Lubbock High 2,054
Lubbock-Cooper 1,211
Plainview 1,367
San Angelo Lakeview 1,225
Right now, Monterey is growing but I'm surprised that Coronado dipped and that's going to cause trouble. Abilene High needs to get 175 kids just to reach the cutoff of 2,100 that we had last go around.
If any of the current 6A schools from Lubbock drop, then expect a huge district again, regardless if AHS is 6A or 5A. It might be better for them travel wise to go to 5A. Two trips to Amarillo in every sport except football? Or they send Abilene east again, but Granbury and Burleson aren't near 6A levels, I don't believe.
The 5A districts could comprise of Palo Duro, Caprock, Dumas, Canyon, Randall, Hereford, and Plainview. The next one would be Lubbock, Coronado, Abilene, Cooper, Lubbock-Cooper, Lakeview.
Amarillo, Tascosa, Frenship, Monterey, Odessa, Permian, San Angelo Central, Lee and Midland would be the 9 team district. If Abilene dropped but Coronado remained, the UIL could do us a favor and make two five team districts but with only Amarillo, Tascosa, Frenship and Monterey only staying above the cutoff currently, the districts will probably merge again.
I still work for the "other" site. Don't ban me. :D
2015 Enrollment Numbers
High School is 1,061 — up from 1,055 for the first day and up from 1,021 after three weeks last year.
"As of September 14, 2015, Abilene Wylie will not be accepting new enrollments on the High School level until October 10, 2015, at which time enrollment will be reinstated."
Okay, I added that quote but.... I am sure Wylie will do whatever they can to ensure their numbers don't go any higher because if they were to enter 5A, their glory days would be over.
2015 Enrollment Numbers
High School is 1,061 — up from 1,055 for the first day and up from 1,021 after three weeks last year.
"As of September 14, 2015, Abilene Wylie will not be accepting new enrollments on the High School level until October 10, 2015, at which time enrollment will be reinstated."
Okay, I added that quote but.... I am sure Wylie will do whatever they can to ensure their numbers don't go any higher because if they were to enter 5A, their glory days would be over.
Is the count day the week prior to Sunday the 10th?
Wallar said he heard AHS was close to 2100 this year.
More schools have opened up in the MetroMess, yes/no?
If so, then the cutoff likely to drop some because the top xxx (265?) school enrollments are 6A, yes/no?
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