ndlionsfan wrote:How does Flasher get 88 hs kids from a town of 200??
Sniper wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:How does Flasher get 88 hs kids from a town of 200??
The town is small so I'm guessing most of the kids live on farms/ranches. I don't think they have 88 students, I think its under 80.
vikingman wrote:9 - 12 population:
Rugby 286
Beulah 224
Oak Grove - 199
New Town - 180
Linton HMB- 153
Cavalier - 111
Flasher - 88
North Star - 82
It seems like NS is always the smallest school in the field (when they get there)
Run4Fun2009 wrote:
ahhh...Oak Grove is 199 6-12; roughly 140 in the HS alone.
Flip wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:
ahhh...Oak Grove is 199 6-12; roughly 140 in the HS alone.
35 kids a grade 9-12 and 20 6-8. Why are the classes so much bigger in HS?
Sticks11 wrote:I'm also pretty sure that's Rugby's 7-12 numbers. Their last graduating class was in the high 30's or low 40's. If that were 9-12 numbers, that would have them at about 72 kids per class. I know that isn't right. That number should probably be in the low 200's.
B-oldtimer wrote:North Star 84 kids seem small to other parts of the state but in District 8 I believe it would only behind Langdon in size of high school size. I believe Rolla and Benson county are about the same size but in I am not sure about Benson county they could be a little bit bigger. District 7 has some larger teams in the region like Carrington, Harvey WC, Fourwinds, and New Rockford but other teams in region are at about same size as North Star. In region 4 eight out of thirteen have enrollments under 100 there's some big differences in enrollment sizes between regions and it is quite significant. Schools like Northstar and Cavalier that have whole school system and sports under one system and one place to play and practice have advantage over the coop schools with about same size enrollments. They don't have travel times and kids spread out to put teams together like some of coop schools. They don't loose hour of practice time as well as ware and tare on the kids traveling to become a team. Also goes for open gyms and just getting together to play together as a team.
Howie wrote:So since there always seems to be someone coming to the defense of the privates here's an honest question. Of the kids that attend Oak Grove: How many are special education? How many have IEPs/504s? How many are free and reduced lunch? I would like honest answers to these
justplayalready wrote:You would think food is included in tuition or room & board( I don't know do they have dorms?)
justplayalready wrote:You would think food is included in tuition or room & board( I don't know do they have dorms?)
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