Flip wrote:There have been a lot of grumblings about how NDHSAA is treating the enrollments of private schools. The rumor is there have been threats of lawsuits and even getting state legislators involved if they don't go by strict enrollment. I guess Shiloh has said they will go where their enrollment says they should go (CLASS B!). I haven't heard about OG or DT though. There is a meeting in April where NDHSAA is expected to get rid of the AA enrollment nonsense.
packers21 wrote:Flip wrote:There have been a lot of grumblings about how NDHSAA is treating the enrollments of private schools. The rumor is there have been threats of lawsuits and even getting state legislators involved if they don't go by strict enrollment. I guess Shiloh has said they will go where their enrollment says they should go (CLASS B!). I haven't heard about OG or DT though. There is a meeting in April where NDHSAA is expected to get rid of the AA enrollment nonsense.
Does Shiloh fit into the Class B parameters set forth by the NDHSAAA and Board of Directors, in the newest plan?
Flip wrote:There have been a lot of grumblings about how NDHSAA is treating the enrollments of private schools. The rumor is there have been threats of lawsuits and even getting state legislators involved if they don't go by strict enrollment. I guess Shiloh has said they will go where their enrollment says they should go (CLASS B!). I haven't heard about OG or DT though. There is a meeting in April where NDHSAA is expected to get rid of the AA enrollment nonsense.
Flip wrote:There have been a lot of grumblings about how NDHSAA is treating the enrollments of private schools. The rumor is there have been threats of lawsuits and even getting state legislators involved if they don't go by strict enrollment. I guess Shiloh has said they will go where their enrollment says they should go (CLASS B!). I haven't heard about OG or DT though. There is a meeting in April where NDHSAA is expected to get rid of the AA enrollment nonsense.
RiverMiner99 wrote:Flip wrote:There have been a lot of grumblings about how NDHSAA is treating the enrollments of private schools. The rumor is there have been threats of lawsuits and even getting state legislators involved if they don't go by strict enrollment. I guess Shiloh has said they will go where their enrollment says they should go (CLASS B!). I haven't heard about OG or DT though. There is a meeting in April where NDHSAA is expected to get rid of the AA enrollment nonsense.
This would be great to see happen. I don't agree with it, but the reasons stated for the 3 class proposal were less than honest. The #1 reason for 3 classes is to get the private schools out of class B. If the people pushing the 3 class system would be honest about their motivations people would be more open to supporting it. I know they got enough support, but everyone had to disguise their motivations due to the reason the committee dreamed up to build support. The other big reason for the 3 class system getting passed is that some of the big B's are scared that they are approaching the magic 325 number. Noone cared when it was Watford City that had to move up, but look at the next handful of teams that will be reaching 325. Those schools want nothing to do with playing Bismarck Century and they will put the work in to make sure they don't have to (i.e. create 3 class system).
maddog1971 wrote:RiverMiner99 wrote:Flip wrote:There have been a lot of grumblings about how NDHSAA is treating the enrollments of private schools. The rumor is there have been threats of lawsuits and even getting state legislators involved if they don't go by strict enrollment. I guess Shiloh has said they will go where their enrollment says they should go (CLASS B!). I haven't heard about OG or DT though. There is a meeting in April where NDHSAA is expected to get rid of the AA enrollment nonsense.
This would be great to see happen. I don't agree with it, but the reasons stated for the 3 class proposal were less than honest. The #1 reason for 3 classes is to get the private schools out of class B. If the people pushing the 3 class system would be honest about their motivations people would be more open to supporting it. I know they got enough support, but everyone had to disguise their motivations due to the reason the committee dreamed up to build support. The other big reason for the 3 class system getting passed is that some of the big B's are scared that they are approaching the magic 325 number. Noone cared when it was Watford City that had to move up, but look at the next handful of teams that will be reaching 325. Those schools want nothing to do with playing Bismarck Century and they will put the work in to make sure they don't have to (i.e. create 3 class system).
Only one school was getting up their to move to Class A and that would have Been CC and they would have capped before they reached that number. BUT the only reason for this 3 class system is to get the privates out of class B. AND Minot already is screwing the system and staying in class B. WHICH is wrong.
maddog1971 wrote:RiverMiner99 wrote:Flip wrote:There have been a lot of grumblings about how NDHSAA is treating the enrollments of private schools. The rumor is there have been threats of lawsuits and even getting state legislators involved if they don't go by strict enrollment. I guess Shiloh has said they will go where their enrollment says they should go (CLASS B!). I haven't heard about OG or DT though. There is a meeting in April where NDHSAA is expected to get rid of the AA enrollment nonsense.
This would be great to see happen. I don't agree with it, but the reasons stated for the 3 class proposal were less than honest. The #1 reason for 3 classes is to get the private schools out of class B. If the people pushing the 3 class system would be honest about their motivations people would be more open to supporting it. I know they got enough support, but everyone had to disguise their motivations due to the reason the committee dreamed up to build support. The other big reason for the 3 class system getting passed is that some of the big B's are scared that they are approaching the magic 325 number. Noone cared when it was Watford City that had to move up, but look at the next handful of teams that will be reaching 325. Those schools want nothing to do with playing Bismarck Century and they will put the work in to make sure they don't have to (i.e. create 3 class system).
Only one school was getting up their to move to Class A and that would have Been CC and they would have capped before they reached that number. BUT the only reason for this 3 class system is to get the privates out of class B. AND Minot already is screwing the system and staying in class B. WHICH is wrong.
WalkingStick wrote:maddog1971 wrote:RiverMiner99 wrote:Flip wrote:There have been a lot of grumblings about how NDHSAA is treating the enrollments of private schools. The rumor is there have been threats of lawsuits and even getting state legislators involved if they don't go by strict enrollment. I guess Shiloh has said they will go where their enrollment says they should go (CLASS B!). I haven't heard about OG or DT though. There is a meeting in April where NDHSAA is expected to get rid of the AA enrollment nonsense.
This would be great to see happen. I don't agree with it, but the reasons stated for the 3 class proposal were less than honest. The #1 reason for 3 classes is to get the private schools out of class B. If the people pushing the 3 class system would be honest about their motivations people would be more open to supporting it. I know they got enough support, but everyone had to disguise their motivations due to the reason the committee dreamed up to build support. The other big reason for the 3 class system getting passed is that some of the big B's are scared that they are approaching the magic 325 number. Noone cared when it was Watford City that had to move up, but look at the next handful of teams that will be reaching 325. Those schools want nothing to do with playing Bismarck Century and they will put the work in to make sure they don't have to (i.e. create 3 class system).
Only one school was getting up their to move to Class A and that would have Been CC and they would have capped before they reached that number. BUT the only reason for this 3 class system is to get the privates out of class B. AND Minot already is screwing the system and staying in class B. WHICH is wrong.
Actually the only reason for the 3 class system was for VC, Wahp, Watford, TMCHS and DL to be competitive and not have to play the large schools...remember who the creators of the plan are. The private schools out of B was the driving force for the B school but the creators wanted to be 'competitive' and playing like sized enrollments.
washed_up wrote:Anybody notice the first post on this thread was made on April 1st?
washed_up wrote:Anybody notice the first post on this thread was made on April 1st?
Flip wrote:washed_up wrote:Anybody notice the first post on this thread was made on April 1st?
Flip wrote:There have been a lot of grumblings about how NDHSAA is treating the enrollments of private schools. The rumor is there have been threats of lawsuits and even getting state legislators involved if they don't go by strict enrollment. I guess Shiloh has said they will go where their enrollment says they should go (CLASS B!). I haven't heard about OG or DT though. There is a meeting in April where NDHSAA is expected to get rid of the AA enrollment nonsense.
bk1990 wrote:Only one school was getting up their to move to Class A and that would have Been CC and they would have capped before they reached that number. BUT the only reason for this 3 class system is to get the privates out of class B. AND Minot already is screwing the system and staying in class B. WHICH is wrong.
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