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So the Vashon/Mexico playoff basketball game got me thinking. Clearly Vashon pulls the best from within STLPS otherwise there wouldn’t kbe such a gap for the last 60+ years from them and the other STLPS.

1. How many school districts have open enrollment within the district. (Obviously ones that have 2 or more High schools)?

2. Should they be subject to some sort of championship factor?
 
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So the Vashon/Mexico playoff basketball game got me thinking. Clearly Vashon pulls the best from within STLPS otherwise there wouldn’t kbe such a gap for the last 60+ years from them and the other STLPS.

1. How many school districts have open enrollment within the district. (Obviously ones that have 2 or more High schools)?

2. Should they be subject to some sort of championship factor?
Could you imagine lees summit or blue springs open enrollment
 
Could you imagine lees summit or blue springs open enrollment
There are definitely schools districts that could build some absolute powerhouses.

I’ll have to look it up when I have time but I believe there is a bill that passed the house that specifically talks about intradistrict open enrollment
 
So the Vashon/Mexico playoff basketball game got me thinking. Clearly Vashon pulls the best from within STLPS otherwise there wouldn’t kbe such a gap for the last 60+ years from them and the other STLPS.

1. How many school districts have open enrollment within the district. (Obviously ones that have 2 or more High schools)?

2. Should they be subject to some sort of championship factor?
STLPS NKCSD Springfield are the ones I can think of - Im sure there is more
 
Lee's Summit already has that. At least five players from LSN have moved over to Lee's Summit to be with the new highly successful coach from the great state of Colorado that kicked butt last year.
No joey they do not have Intradistric enrollment. LSN was a habitual recruiter pulling kids from anywhere in LS and also pulling in Grandview and raytown talent. My guess is now that the particular lsn coach is gone they just moving back home.

The recruiting at the HS level is crazy
 
No joey they do not have Intradistric enrollment. LSN was a habitual recruiter pulling kids from anywhere in LS and also pulling in Grandview and raytown talent. My guess is now that the particular lsn coach is gone they just moving back home.

The recruiting at the HS level is crazy

When Lee's Summit West was the chosen school, the LS School district did an audit. Several players were listed at an apartment address that was vacant. A little bird told me.
 
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No joey they do not have Intradistric enrollment. LSN was a habitual recruiter pulling kids from anywhere in LS and also pulling in Grandview and raytown talent. My guess is now that the particular lsn coach is gone they just moving back home.

The recruiting at the HS level is crazy

If they do not have open enrollment, why are players moving from LSN to Lee's Summit--at least half a dozen so far? I guess their parents got a new home?
 
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If they do not have open enrollment, why are players moving from LSN to Lee's Summit--at least half a dozen so far? I guess their parents got a new home?
it takes 0 effort to look this up on a district website

i know you think everyone gets the correct way like those 2 dowling catholic boys just up and moving junior year but they recruit harder at the high school level in KC than most colleges do
 
Lee's Summit already has that. At least five players from LSN have moved over to Lee's Summit to be with the new highly successful coach from the great state of Colorado that kicked butt last year.
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There are probably more public schools that recruit than there are private schools in the state.
not a fair comparison but you are correct. The problem isn't the recruiting because that's illegal and if MSHSAA would stop paying the leadership so much they may be able to afford investigators and stop it. The problem is MSHSAA allows this intradistrict BS without 1 a Champ factor and 2 separating privates and intradistrict enrollment away from true residential boundary schools
 
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not a fair comparison but you are correct. The problem isn't the recruiting because that's illegal and if MSHSAA would stop paying the leadership so much they may be able to afford investigators and stop it. The problem is MSHSAA allows this intradistrict BS without 1 a Champ factor and 2 separating privates and intradistrict enrollment away from true residential boundary schools
Since not all schools (private or public)are created equal here is your master plan for Missouri:
All classes are divided just as they are now.
Add a class for all schools the exceed the largest class.
All privates are automatically bumped 1 class.
Modify championship factor for Private schools. No class jump cap. Points are changed to 1 point for state championship appearance and 2 points for state titles over 5 years instead of 6. 1 point to jump a class and 2 points every class after that.
Add a championship factor for public schools. 1 point for state championship appearance and 2 points for state titles over 3 years. 3 points to jump a class and 6 to jump 2. For districts with intradistrict open enrollment 2 points for 1 class, 5 points for 2.
Public schools with open enrollment will just a class every 2 points.

There you go, equality, equity, socialism and capitalism all in 1.
 
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Since not all schools (private or public)are created equal here is your master plan for Missouri:
All classes are divided just as they are now.
Add a class for all schools the exceed the largest class.
All privates are automatically bumped 1 class.
Modify championship factor for Private schools. No class jump cap. Points are changed to 1 point for state championship appearance and 2 points for state titles over 5 years instead of 6. 1 point to jump a class and 2 points every class after that.
Add a championship factor for public schools. 1 point for state championship appearance and 2 points for state titles over 3 years. 3 points to jump a class and 6 to jump 2. For districts with intradistrict open enrollment 2 points for 1 class, 5 points for 2.
Public schools with open enrollment will just a class every 2 points.

There you go, equality, equity, socialism and capitalism all in 1.
Nah we just take any high-school that doesn't have seperate boundaries from others and put them by themselves lol
 
Since not all schools (private or public)are created equal here is your master plan for Missouri:
All classes are divided just as they are now.
Add a class for all schools the exceed the largest class.
All privates are automatically bumped 1 class.
Modify championship factor for Private schools. No class jump cap. Points are changed to 1 point for state championship appearance and 2 points for state titles over 5 years instead of 6. 1 point to jump a class and 2 points every class after that.
Add a championship factor for public schools. 1 point for state championship appearance and 2 points for state titles over 3 years. 3 points to jump a class and 6 to jump 2. For districts with intradistrict open enrollment 2 points for 1 class, 5 points for 2.
Public schools with open enrollment will just a class every 2 points.

There you go, equality, equity, socialism and capitalism all in 1.
Why not just tell private schools to go form their own organization and problems all dolved
 
Why not just tell private schools to go form their own organization and problems all dolved

I agree with this, but let me ask a question: aren’t you guys the same folks who want to give public school money to private schools in the form of vouchers and who want statewide open enrollment to provide “opportunity” to people? What’s the difference?
 
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I agree with this, but let me ask a question: aren’t you guys the same folks who want to give public school money to private schools in the form of vouchers and who want statewide open enrollment to provide “opportunity” to people? What’s the difference?
Difference is that's all open, the current format we are against because only some have open. For example kids from st louis city and county can go anywhere in stl city. Where as kids from oak grove can only go oak grove, Odessa and grain valley and almost every other public in the state the same.
 
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Why not just tell private schools to go form their own organization and problems all dolved
The dudes you vote for that 'work' in jeff city are blocking that.

You don't expect them to send their kids to public schools do you?

They aren't going to diminish that advantage for the privileged.
 
Difference is that's all open, the current format we are against because only some have open. For example kids from st louis city and county can go anywhere in stl city. Where as kids from oak grove can only go oak grove, Odessa and grain valley and almost every other public in the state the same.
County kids can not go to city schools.
 
HB 77 deals with tax credits for private school students. If the current private/parochial and home schooled students families all take part, it would lead to an estimate 900 million to just over a billion dollars of state revenue. Not to mention anyone else who then jumps on the bandwagon.
 
I did. St. Louis City public schools do not have open enrollment. You have to live within the district to go to school there.

So unless you are talking about charter schools which don’t fall under the district
 
I did. St. Louis City public schools do not have open enrollment. You have to live within the district to go to school there.

So unless you are talking about charter schools which don’t fall under the district
well you did a bad job then
The St. Louis Board of Education encourages nonresident students to attend the school system. Residents of St. Louis County eligible to attend the city schools as a part of the Desegregation Settlement Agreement, non-residents who pay tuition, and non-residents for whom tuition is waived may attend the St. Louis Public Schools.

If your address is not within the boundaries of St. Louis Park, please complete the Open Enrollment Application. Click Here to Enroll Your Student Today!


https://navigatestlschools.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Enrollment-Processes-Tool-Kit-English.pdf

so many quickly found
 
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well you did a bad job then
The St. Louis Board of Education encourages nonresident students to attend the school system. Residents of St. Louis County eligible to attend the city schools as a part of the Desegregation Settlement Agreement, non-residents who pay tuition, and non-residents for whom tuition is waived may attend the St. Louis Public Schools.

If your address is not within the boundaries of St. Louis Park, please complete the Open Enrollment Application. Click Here to Enroll Your Student Today!


https://navigatestlschools.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Enrollment-Processes-Tool-Kit-English.pdf

so many quickly found
i think that dude lives in his own reality.
 
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well you did a bad job then
The St. Louis Board of Education encourages nonresident students to attend the school system. Residents of St. Louis County eligible to attend the city schools as a part of the Desegregation Settlement Agreement, non-residents who pay tuition, and non-residents for whom tuition is waived may attend the St. Louis Public Schools.

If your address is not within the boundaries of St. Louis Park, please complete the Open Enrollment Application. Click Here to Enroll Your Student Today!


https://navigatestlschools.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Enrollment-Processes-Tool-Kit-English.pdf

so many quickly found

You realize just about every district has an option like that? It’s not open enrollment, you have to apply, be approved and pay tuition more times than not. The other thing you are missing is the district the kid lives in has to approve it. Not exactly open enrollment is it.
 
Since not all schools (private or public)are created equal here is your master plan for Missouri:
All classes are divided just as they are now.
Add a class for all schools the exceed the largest class.
All privates are automatically bumped 1 class.
Modify championship factor for Private schools. No class jump cap. Points are changed to 1 point for state championship appearance and 2 points for state titles over 5 years instead of 6. 1 point to jump a class and 2 points every class after that.
Add a championship factor for public schools. 1 point for state championship appearance and 2 points for state titles over 3 years. 3 points to jump a class and 6 to jump 2. For districts with intradistrict open enrollment 2 points for 1 class, 5 points for 2.
Public schools with open enrollment will just a class every 2 points.

There you go, equality, equity, socialism and capitalism all in 1.
Thinking Think GIF by Rodney Dangerfield
 
Yeah everyone knows about that and it was 17 years ago and was the actions of a coach, not the district.
Do you really think it proves your point?

FYI thanks for providing evidence that public schools don’t recruit 🤣
 
Yeah everyone knows about that and it was 17 years ago and was the actions of a coach, not the district.
Do you really think it proves your point?

FYI thanks for providing evidence that public schools don’t recruit 🤣
No you asked me to point out when a public school was penalized for recruiting. I showed you. You ghosted.

Your own reality.

Phew.
 
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