ndlionsfan wrote:Wow, Schwab you bored at school or what?!? That's a lot of work to put all that together. Only problems I see are some of those 7-12 enrollments are actually 9-12 enrollments. Entered wrong when administrators put them into the directory online. There are actually quite a few like that that would skew the class sizes a bit higher.
The Schwab wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:Wow, Schwab you bored at school or what?!? That's a lot of work to put all that together. Only problems I see are some of those 7-12 enrollments are actually 9-12 enrollments. Entered wrong when administrators put them into the directory online. There are actually quite a few like that that would skew the class sizes a bit higher.
Well I made sure I used the correct number to average the class sizes, the only thing that might be off is the Regional Average and the State average, I used the "assumption" that all districts and regions have the same amount of teams in them. But it should be pretty close, and I believe I included all of the enrollments in all of the co-ops. If I have some numbers off please let me know!
(The only ones that didn't come directly off of the NDHSAA numbers was Watford City (for some reason their enrollment number wasn't listed, so I used the one in the hoopster and FCT's (Campbell-Tintah is in MN, so I found their numbers on the MN site).)
bestofdawest wrote:It also shows that out of the 8 schools that made it too state, 1(grafton) is over an avg. of 70 spg (students per grade). 1(new town) is over 50 spg. 3 (Linton, Standing Rock, Bishop Ryan) are over 40 spg. 1 (oak Grove) is over 30 spg. And 2 (Dickinson Trinity and North Star) are over 20. 3 of the schools being private, it's sad there is only North Star that is truly the only "small" school to make it.Grafton's number amaze me!.
All seriousness aside...good work schwaby!
heimer wrote:Schwab, your motives are very mixed here. For your own sake, and the sake of your own opinion, I'd tread lightly.
old#63 wrote:bestofdawest wrote:It also shows that out of the 8 schools that made it too state, 1(grafton) is over an avg. of 70 spg (students per grade). 1(new town) is over 50 spg. 3 (Linton, Standing Rock, Bishop Ryan) are over 40 spg. 1 (oak Grove) is over 30 spg. And 2 (Dickinson Trinity and North Star) are over 20. 3 of the schools being private, it's sad there is only North Star that is truly the only "small" school to make it.Grafton's number amaze me!.
All seriousness aside...good work schwaby!
Grafton's numbers amaze you? Why would you be amazed that when ND had a cutoff of 325 in order to play in the class B ranks that one of the schools in class B has 265 kids? Doesn't seem that amazing to me.
bestofdawest wrote:old#63 wrote:bestofdawest wrote:It also shows that out of the 8 schools that made it too state, 1(grafton) is over an avg. of 70 spg (students per grade). 1(new town) is over 50 spg. 3 (Linton, Standing Rock, Bishop Ryan) are over 40 spg. 1 (oak Grove) is over 30 spg. And 2 (Dickinson Trinity and North Star) are over 20. 3 of the schools being private, it's sad there is only North Star that is truly the only "small" school to make it.Grafton's number amaze me!.
All seriousness aside...good work schwaby!
Grafton's numbers amaze you? Why would you be amazed that when ND had a cutoff of 325 in order to play in the class B ranks that one of the schools in class B has 265 kids? Doesn't seem that amazing to me.
Sorry i meant Grafton's spg amazes me, i never thought they'd be that big is what im saying..
bestofdawest wrote:old#63 wrote:bestofdawest wrote:It also shows that out of the 8 schools that made it too state, 1(grafton) is over an avg. of 70 spg (students per grade). 1(new town) is over 50 spg. 3 (Linton, Standing Rock, Bishop Ryan) are over 40 spg. 1 (oak Grove) is over 30 spg. And 2 (Dickinson Trinity and North Star) are over 20. 3 of the schools being private, it's sad there is only North Star that is truly the only "small" school to make it.Grafton's number amaze me!.
All seriousness aside...good work schwaby!
Grafton's numbers amaze you? Why would you be amazed that when ND had a cutoff of 325 in order to play in the class B ranks that one of the schools in class B has 265 kids? Doesn't seem that amazing to me.
Sorry i meant Grafton's spg amazes me, i never thought they'd be that big is what im saying..
northdakota201 wrote:in district 6 you have many errors
heimer wrote:Schwab, your motives are very mixed here. For your own sake, and the sake of your own opinion, I'd tread lightly.
larrybird33 wrote:bestofdawest wrote:old#63 wrote:bestofdawest wrote:It also shows that out of the 8 schools that made it too state, 1(grafton) is over an avg. of 70 spg (students per grade). 1(new town) is over 50 spg. 3 (Linton, Standing Rock, Bishop Ryan) are over 40 spg. 1 (oak Grove) is over 30 spg. And 2 (Dickinson Trinity and North Star) are over 20. 3 of the schools being private, it's sad there is only North Star that is truly the only "small" school to make it.Grafton's number amaze me!.
All seriousness aside...good work schwaby!
Grafton's numbers amaze you? Why would you be amazed that when ND had a cutoff of 325 in order to play in the class B ranks that one of the schools in class B has 265 kids? Doesn't seem that amazing to me.
Sorry i meant Grafton's spg amazes me, i never thought they'd be that big is what im saying..
They were class A less than a decade ago
bestofdawest wrote:It also shows that out of the 8 schools that made it too state, 1(grafton) is over an avg. of 70 spg (students per grade). 1(new town) is over 50 spg. 3 (Linton, Standing Rock, Bishop Ryan) are over 40 spg. 1 (oak Grove) is over 30 spg. And 2 (Dickinson Trinity and North Star) are over 20. 3 of the schools being private, it's sad there is only North Star that is truly the only "small" school to make it.Grafton's number amaze me!.
All seriousness aside...good work schwaby!
scruffy wrote:bestofdawest wrote:It also shows that out of the 8 schools that made it too state, 1(grafton) is over an avg. of 70 spg (students per grade). 1(new town) is over 50 spg. 3 (Linton, Standing Rock, Bishop Ryan) are over 40 spg. 1 (oak Grove) is over 30 spg. And 2 (Dickinson Trinity and North Star) are over 20. 3 of the schools being private, it's sad there is only North Star that is truly the only "small" school to make it.Grafton's number amaze me!.
All seriousness aside...good work schwaby!
So for all the flack Trinity takes....they're a small school. That makes their run over the last 13 years even more amazing.
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