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Where ya head tonight - 11/15/24

Forgot to mention HOT MOMS but didn't want you to blow a gasket big boy...................:)
Speaking of hot moms and where I'm headed tonight...Mrs. Bosko...here I come! WOOF!!!

I keed, I keed...or do I @BoosterBosko ???

Might be headed to a buddies backyard for the Tyson/Paul "fight". Might head to the watering hole in the backyard for the same reason. Might just hang at home. A certainty will be cold ones and neat ones. Happy Friday fellas!

C3 Top enrollment possible C4 in 2025

Enrollment for C4 was 492 prior to champ factor, after champ factor it settled at 514
So who are the top C3 schools and what is their trending enrollment lets take a look

1 St. Clair 507, no change YOY was 523 2 years ago. ( not a high growth area imagine similar enrollment and bubble team for next 5 years)
2 Potosi 506 enrollment down 8 from 2023 but was on steady increase prior. (town has always been a 3 4 bubble depending on birth rate as their is no town growth.)
3 Benton 497 down 20 YOY but had been relatively stable prior
4 Fulton 494 down 26 YOY
5 Odessa 492 down 12 YOY had been slowly increasing prior

these middle classes get a lot of fluctuation due to the champ factor. I believe Vianney is taking a C4 spot next year down from C6 for this reason

On3 Composite Rankings

Class 6
1) Lee's Summit North (79%)
2) Blue Springs South (77%)
3) Nixa (94%)
4) CBC (92%)
5) Lee's Summit (21%)
6) Liberty (23%)
7) De Smet (94%)
8) Liberty North (No data)
9) Rockhurst (No data)
10) Rock Bridge (54%)

Class 5
1) Cardinal Ritter (97%)
2) St. Pius X (57%)
3) Platte County (43%)
4) Helias (69%) - giggity
5) Republic (54%)
6) Eureka (No data)
7) Carthage (53%))
8) Webb City (47%)
9) Branson (46%)
10) Lebanon (31%)


these are the only two i can do full rankings on in C4 id say K at 1 and LN at 2, C3 id say Seneca 1 and BO 2
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Privates can win all 6 Classes!!! Time for Separate Championships?

If you have supportive and involved parents, you are most likely going to succeed and perform well in any public schools. School choice and open enrollment will benefit the involved and typically more well off financially families. The uninvolved families can't get their kids to their current school, much less to a neighboring school. Students will disabilities or health concerns, most likely the privates aren't going to take bc they don't have the services available.
valle ain't takin joey bag o' donuts.

Not because they don't have services but because he won't help them.

Privates can win all 6 Classes!!! Time for Separate Championships?

But I will respond to your first statement!!!
“Fix the public schools” sounds great! What is your solution??? The problem with the public school system is not the fault of the “greedy privates”. And is there more to a parent signing a contract than what you say??? … like a contract that states the responsibilities of a parent for your child to participate in xyz program????
If you have supportive and involved parents, you are most likely going to succeed and perform well in any public schools. School choice and open enrollment will benefit the involved and typically more well off financially families. The uninvolved families can't get their kids to their current school, much less to a neighboring school. Students will disabilities or health concerns, most likely the privates aren't going to take bc they don't have the services available.
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