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Enrollment numbers

AC100

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Jun 14, 2010
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1. Hillcrest and Branson are growing consistently.

2. Neosho is growing quickly and could be the next class 6 COC team.

3. West Plains is still a few teams away from class 5.

4. Webb City is now 135 kids away from class 4. They will be class 5 until there is a major change to how they divide schools up.
 
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How did the actual numbers compare to the guy who posted the class size in another thread? From the ones I can remember it seems he was off on most of em.
 
1. Hillcrest and Branson are growing consistently.

2. Neosho is growing quickly and could be the next class 6 COC team.

3. West Plains is still a few teams away from class 5.

4. Webb City is now 135 kids away from class 4. They will be class 5 until there is a major change to how they divide schools up.
Looks like SVs has about 11 boys in the entire school not playing football.

Valle has 59 boys out with an enrollment of 109.
 
Keep in mind that enrollment numbers are only for 3 grades and do not include this years freshmen.
 
Keep in mind that enrollment numbers are only for 3 grades and do not include this years freshmen.
so valle has 59 of 144.

Seems to be a high % of males playing football. Maybe your local school has the same kind of turnout.
 
How did the actual numbers compare to the guy who posted the class size in another thread? From the ones I can remember it seems he was off on most of em.
That's not hard to check but remember we were using November numbers not march like mshsaa. That was the best I could do. I will definitely be looking for any major deviations but I imagine most are within 25-50 students.
 
That's not hard to check but remember we were using November numbers not march like mshsaa. That was the best I could do. I will definitely be looking for any major deviations but I imagine most are within 25-50 students.
West Plains was way off. I don't remember others being off too much
 
For the "other" sports, Webb is really close to being in the largest class. Branson is going to be the largest class.

Springfield Central lost a bunch of kids, but not nearly as many as Ruskin....their enrollment dropped by 250+.

Odd to see Webb City and Willard as bigger schools than Parkview, Central and Hillcrest...and almost as big as Glendale.
 
For the "other" sports, Webb is really close to being in the largest class. Branson is going to be the largest class.

Springfield Central lost a bunch of kids, but not nearly as many as Ruskin....their enrollment dropped by 250+.

Odd to see Webb City and Willard as bigger schools than Parkview, Central and Hillcrest...and almost as big as Glendale.
Webb went to the top class in softball. I am wondering if that means they go up in baseball. Last year the cutoff for the top class in baseball and softball were exactly the same.
 
That's not hard to check but remember we were using November numbers not march like mshsaa. That was the best I could do. I will definitely be looking for any major deviations but I imagine most are within 25-50 students.
Lincoln Prep was quite a bit different....like around 300 more students. I wonder if they messed something up in reporting enrollment because thats a lot of new kids for a school that hadn't seen near that growth previously.
 
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Lincoln Prep was quite a bit different....like around 300 more students. I wonder if they messed something up in reporting enrollment because thats a lot of new kids for a school that hadn't seen near that growth previously.
They are class 5 and have less than 10 freshman
 
Lincoln Prep was quite a bit different....like around 300 more students. I wonder if they messed something up in reporting enrollment because thats a lot of new kids for a school that hadn't seen near that growth previously.
Two years ago they were at 851, then took a drop last year to 680 for whatever reason.
 
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