scruffy wrote:Districts were held in Hazen, on years when the regional was held in Hazen or Beulah... they still won and these kids on the roster have been in the school since grade one and the school doesn't take advantage of our states "open enrollment" policy like many schools do.. I'd say they have a pretty good program and I understand why some would be jealous.
Bisonguy06 wrote:School boards don't deal with individual students transferring in or out. That is pure rumor mill speculation. The region's athletic directors choose the site of the regional tournament.
ndlionsfan wrote:Bisonguy06 wrote:School boards don't deal with individual students transferring in or out. That is pure rumor mill speculation. The region's athletic directors choose the site of the regional tournament.
Umm, yeah they do. The school board of each school decides to accept or decline open enrollment applications and figures out the tuition agreements and transportation for those cases.
scoobyx2 wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:Bisonguy06 wrote:School boards don't deal with individual students transferring in or out. That is pure rumor mill speculation. The region's athletic directors choose the site of the regional tournament.
Umm, yeah they do. The school board of each school decides to accept or decline open enrollment applications and figures out the tuition agreements and transportation for those cases.
True. It is completely up to the school board. If you read the minutes of any school board meeting, you will see that the issue is brought to the school board. At many private schools, an application and interview w/ the family and student is generally involved especially if they haven't been involved with the school previously. Most of the families that choose a faith-based school are not involved in athletics.
07ndgolfer wrote:scruffy wrote:Districts were held in Hazen, on years when the regional was held in Hazen or Beulah... they still won and these kids on the roster have been in the school since grade one and the school doesn't take advantage of our states "open enrollment" policy like many schools do.. I'd say they have a pretty good program and I understand why some would be jealous.
When have regionals been held in Hazen or Beulah? If i remember correctly aren't they on a rotation for the district tourney but Trinity always gets the regional?
Bisonguy06 wrote:scoobyx2 wrote:ndlionsfan wrote:Bisonguy06 wrote:School boards don't deal with individual students transferring in or out. That is pure rumor mill speculation. The region's athletic directors choose the site of the regional tournament.
Umm, yeah they do. The school board of each school decides to accept or decline open enrollment applications and figures out the tuition agreements and transportation for those cases.
True. It is completely up to the school board. If you read the minutes of any school board meeting, you will see that the issue is brought to the school board. At many private schools, an application and interview w/ the family and student is generally involved especially if they haven't been involved with the school previously. Most of the families that choose a faith-based school are not involved in athletics.
The application/interview process would happen with an administrator or school guidance counselor and would not involve the board, right?
Allow me to start over and re phrase. I think it's possible that the decision referenced above was made at a much lower level, but I could be wrong.
wildcatfan wrote:someone must be fibbing... Oakes with only 89 x (adjusted the wrong way)
Some numbers are adjusted for 7-12 entry.
heimer wrote:The NDHSAA membership directory has no standard for entering enrollment numbers. Some go 7-12, some 9-12, some 10-12.
I think it's deliberately confusing, but we'll save that for another time.
In any event, since 9-12 enrollment is key, I'm guessing if a school enters 7-12, you take the number, divide by 6, and multiply by 4 to get a rough estimate of 9-12 enrollment.
Could be wrong, just a shot in the dark.
Flip wrote:heimer wrote:The NDHSAA membership directory has no standard for entering enrollment numbers. Some go 7-12, some 9-12, some 10-12.
I think it's deliberately confusing, but we'll save that for another time.
In any event, since 9-12 enrollment is key, I'm guessing if a school enters 7-12, you take the number, divide by 6, and multiply by 4 to get a rough estimate of 9-12 enrollment.
Could be wrong, just a shot in the dark.
That was my guess.
Maybe it isn't too hard to find, but I can't find that on the NDHSAA website. I've been saying it for years, but that website is hard to navigate. I go to the MSHSL it will take me less than 1 minute to find any school's enrollment.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:Here's an option: http://www.ndhsaa.com/files/MemberSchoolDirectory.pdf
Then I just ctrl+F to search for the school I want to check.
ndlionsfan wrote:https://www.nd.gov/dpi/uploads/1213/FallEnrollmentSchoolByGrade.pdf
Here is the enrollment by grade from the DPI. Much more accurate. I will try to put it in an excel file and add up the high school enrollments later today.
scruffy wrote:Financially it's hard to justify keeping a high school with fewer then 80 students open.
ndlionsfan wrote:scruffy wrote:Financially it's hard to justify keeping a high school with fewer then 80 students open.
I bet that number is about 50% of the high schools in ND. Pretty difficult to say it's hard to justify when half are making it work.
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