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Don't understand something. How is SP 2A and we have 3A numbers. We have more students then Cramer.
Don't understand something. How is SP 2A and we have 3A numbers. We have more students then Cramer.
Have said all along, should've been placed in 3ANorth Davidson sitting at 1300 is a little unfair, but it is what it is.
Has nothing to do with today’s ADM, but with continued growth in that part of county, what do you think your numbers will Be after the first 2years of Oak Grove being open? I could see both schools approaching 3A numbers quickly.Have said all along, should've been placed in 3A
E. Lawson Brown had a great deal of clout with the legislatures!Here’s one for you. Thomasville’s population is 35 percent larger than Lexington, but Lexington High is 20 percent larger than Thomasville High. You can chalk that one up to a former Davidson County school superintendent who had the clout to have the legislature freeze the Thomasville district lines in 1983. Guess that’s why they named a school after him. The furniture industry industry leaving wasn’t the only factor that caused the system’s demise.
Yes, he did. Yet Lexington’s school district actually includes some areas outside of the city limits, that would normally be in the county school district. Made no sense then, and even less now. The legislation only applied to Thomasville.E. Lawson Brown had a great deal of clout with the legislatures!
With current MaxPreps rankings I get North Surry and SW Egdecombe but will probably change based on what happens Friday.Anybody figured out yet where they think the cut line will be?
But wouldn't they go in at 9-1? Or are we dropping conference losses this year?Based on S Point losing to Shelby
Here’s one for you. Thomasville’s population is 35 percent larger than Lexington, but Lexington High is 20 percent larger than Thomasville High. You can chalk that one up to a former Davidson County school superintendent who had the clout to have the legislature freeze the Thomasville district lines in 1983. Guess that’s why they named a school after him. The furniture industry industry leaving wasn’t the only factor that caused the system’s demise.
Or Lexington, with a population of less than 20,000, has 22,000 in their school district. Thomasville, with a population of 27,000, has a school district with 12,000.Or people with kids prefer to live in Lexington, or people in Lexington made more babies