My question exactly?Not trying to be funny (yeah I’m shocked too)
but wouldn’t a charter possibly be able to ward off suitors for coaches? Think the boosters might be able to match what a bigger public school was offering.
Possibly…
My question exactly?Not trying to be funny (yeah I’m shocked too)
but wouldn’t a charter possibly be able to ward off suitors for coaches? Think the boosters might be able to match what a bigger public school was offering.
Possibly…
Not trying to be funny (yeah I’m shocked too)
but wouldn’t a charter possibly be able to ward off suitors for coaches? Think the boosters might be able to match what a bigger public school was offering.
Possibly…
We both know how a lot of charter schools “reload”. And for quite a few of the more successful programs, at least the ones around these parts, it is definitely not the typical high school jv route.I'm not sure Corvian would have a bigger boosters than certain CMS schools.
Going to a bigger school could open more doors as well.
South Carolina may come calling.
It was noted they don't have a jv program but a middle school program. If they can't get jv going they'll struggle to maintain. I still think it will be luck of the draw for these charters, especially in football.
Mitchell line better improve if they want have a shotMitchell Should be better next year as they started 5 sophomores this year.
I been wanting to ask this quest just purely as a guest from the outside looking in. Here in WV we just redone our classifications last year for the season we just completed. We went from 3 classes to 4. This was because our enrollments are dropping and had to readjust and make the classes have a tighter numbers group. How did some of the 1A schools from this year jump all the way up to 3A? That just seems like a really big jump? Did a lot of the areas 2A & 3A schools jump up too? Did some of them jump up 2 classes as well? That’s all I was wondering and not asking this to start any BS at all. Just seems like a big jump where in WV we were going the opposite direction with schools getting smaller. Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas down there. Everyone has a safe and Happy New Year’s as well!!Heritage returns a few major playmakers though I don't know if they'll make a dent in 3a next year might make it to the second or third round, I think we could potentially have as much success in 3a as Brevards had in 2a the last couple of years
With 8 classes there was a reduction in ADM per class across the board. This resulted in a lot of schools from 1A going to 2A. ER was the largest in 2A in initial draft at 587 ADM. They were moved up to 3A as smallest team when Reidsville was moved to 4A. As a side note Uwharrie Charter moved all the way to 4A!I been wanting to ask this quest just purely as a guest from the outside looking in. Here in WV we just redone our classifications last year for the season we just completed. We went from 3 classes to 4. This was because our enrollments are dropping and had to readjust and make the classes have a tighter numbers group. How did some of the 1A schools from this year jump all the way up to 3A? That just seems like a really big jump? Did a lot of the areas 2A & 3A schools jump up too? Did some of them jump up 2 classes as well? That’s all I was wondering and not asking this to start any BS at all. Just seems like a big jump where in WV we were going the opposite direction with schools getting smaller. Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas down there. Everyone has a safe and Happy New Year’s as well!!
Thanks for the reply sir! A lot to take in with all the different factors making up the formulas. That charter school was in 1A I think or for some reason I thought I remembered seeing their name there? Maybe I am mistaken? Sure is going to shake things up next season and create new rivalries for sure. Did the Shelby school I have just recently learned about stay in 3A or did they move up from 2A? Isn’t Reidsville a pretty historic team in the state for most state championships? Not trying to wear anyone out with questions just pure curiosity and respect is all. ThanksWith 8 classes there was a reduction in ADM per class across the board. This resulted in a lot of schools from 1A going to 2A. ER was the largest in 2A in initial draft at 587 ADM. They were moved up to 3A as smallest team when Reidsville was moved to 4A. As a side note Uwharrie Charter moved all the way to 4A!
Yes that charter was 1A and currently has an ADM of 875!Thanks for the reply sir! A lot to take in with all the different factors making up the formulas. That charter school was in 1A I think or for some reason I thought I remembered seeing their name there? Maybe I am mistaken? Sure is going to shake things up next season and create new rivalries for sure. Did the Shelby school I have just recently learned about stay in 3A or did they move up from 2A? Isn’t Reidsville a pretty historic team in the state for most state championships? Not trying to wear anyone out with questions just pure curiosity and respect is all. Thanks
And how many actual football playing schools in 1A?Also, 8A only has 32 schools.
I’d say around 25 or soAnd how many actual football playing schools in 1A?
I honestly don’t know the true number.
No more than 20 ... Double that for 2A ... Thus, the idea of 1A and 2A combining for a championship ...I’d say around 25 or so
I counted at least 25 in 1A and over 40 in 2ANo more than 20 ... Double that for 2A ... Thus, the idea of 1A and 2A combining for a championship ...