Run4Fun2009 wrote:I agree with Flip...They'll change the numbers for classes and go to 3 classes.
I just don't see Bismarck Shiloh growing to have enough enrollment to be Class A...that one seems a little far-fetched
NoDakinSouth wrote:Run4Fun2009 wrote:I agree with Flip...They'll change the numbers for classes and go to 3 classes.
I just don't see Bismarck Shiloh growing to have enough enrollment to be Class A...that one seems a little far-fetched
You're both probably right: 3 classes would be instituted.
Kind of weird though that Crosby, Tioga, Stanley, Watford City all used to be Class A in the sixties.
People moving to ND from the South are much more likely to send their kids to Christian/parochial schools. That's why I think schools like Shiloh and Minot Our Redeemers will see a lot of growth.
What has been unfair for years is the existence of four superlarge (for ND) schools: Fargo South, West Fargo, Bismarck, and Minot. Those are the four that should have been in their own class (they would have been in other states). With Fargo South already split, and the other three splits coming (Bismarck won't be a true split), Class A should become more competitive in almost everything as there won't be a school with over 1000 students.
NoDakinSouth wrote:
You're both probably right: 3 classes would be instituted.
Kind of weird though that Crosby, Tioga, Stanley, Watford City all used to be Class A in the sixties.
People moving to ND from the South are much more likely to send their kids to Christian/parochial schools. That's why I think schools like Shiloh and Minot Our Redeemers will see a lot of growth.
What has been unfair for years is the existence of four superlarge (for ND) schools: Fargo South, West Fargo, Bismarck, and Minot. Those are the four that should have been in their own class (they would have been in other states). With Fargo South already split, and the other three splits coming (Bismarck won't be a true split), Class A should become more competitive in almost everything as there won't be a school with over 1000 students.
Flip wrote:NoDakinSouth wrote:
You're both probably right: 3 classes would be instituted.
Kind of weird though that Crosby, Tioga, Stanley, Watford City all used to be Class A in the sixties.
People moving to ND from the South are much more likely to send their kids to Christian/parochial schools. That's why I think schools like Shiloh and Minot Our Redeemers will see a lot of growth.
What has been unfair for years is the existence of four superlarge (for ND) schools: Fargo South, West Fargo, Bismarck, and Minot. Those are the four that should have been in their own class (they would have been in other states). With Fargo South already split, and the other three splits coming (Bismarck won't be a true split), Class A should become more competitive in almost everything as there won't be a school with over 1000 students.
People that move from the south to ND will not have the money to send their kids to private schools. Money is the reason they are moving to ND and it's not because they have an abundance of it.
Run4Fun2009 wrote:Fargo Davies, Fargo South & Fargo North all have over 1000 students right now...and if Fargo continues to grow (especially southward) then Davies will continue to grow in students
Flip wrote:NoDakinSouth wrote:People that move from the south to ND will not have the money to send their kids to private schools. Money is the reason they are moving to ND and it's not because they have an abundance of it.
Indy5 wrote:I'd say of all these school you have moving up, less than 1/4 of them would. I don't see Shiloh, Ryan, or Our Redeemers moving up. There has been oil activity recently but yet this schools (at least Ryan for sure) have gone down in enrollment. I really dont think that ND will add 13 cities with class A populations
MARKWALD23 wrote:The new high school in Bismarck is Legacy High. That's awful. http://bismarcktribune.com/news/local/e ... 963f4.html
NoDakinSouth wrote:South Prairie (district south of Minot) approved a high school for the first time.
Nedrose (SE Minot) will be voting on a separate high school distinct from Minot
Minot defeated a new high school, probably because it was viewed as gold plated.
Williston District #8 (rural Williston) could yet build a HS rather than send their 9-12 to Williston.
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