Yeah, the explosion in enrollment growth began last year when the new high school opened.
Two years ago, enrollment was 705.
https://schools.texastribune.org/dis...r-high-school/
Yeah, the explosion in enrollment growth began last year when the new high school opened.
Two years ago, enrollment was 705.
https://schools.texastribune.org/dis...r-high-school/
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4A-2 realignment info. Will know for sure at end of October.
If snap shot day is Oct.29- how are yall coming up with the attendance numbers already?
Texas Education Agency has enrollment numbers for the last school year 2020-2021. I took enrollment numbers for 8, 9, 10, and 11th grades for each school from last school year to get these ' ESTIMATED ' numbers. Nearly all #'s are larger than last realignment #'s because last year's 8th grades (this year's Freshman) were larger than last year's out going Senior class.
Some will be less, some will be more depending on growth in a school district from people moving in or out. Of course don't know what effect this covid has had on enrollment.
Celina has its TEA numbers from last spring, but the district gained 500 total students just over the summer and could gain 200 more before the snapshot, according to the superintendent. I expect Celina to report right at 1,000 this winter and by the next realignment they will be a whisker away from 5A.
(Not much will change for them because they'll join Anna, Melissa, Princeton, Lovejoy and maybe Argyle in 5A. They might get that long-awaited game against Denison before they drop to 4A, though.)
24 down ... 24 to go.
They sure are building houses all over that fertile farmland up there. The new community college is going up down the street from where my niece lives. Her oldest daughter may start college there next year.
Celina has publicly said they want to follow the McKinney ISD model. They don't have as many old people as McKinney has, though, so keeping a 5A school among 3 schools for almost 20 years will be harder.
If they follow the Prosper ISD growth timeline, they very well may be at 3,000 by 2030. I've heard they've already identified the site of HS #2 but haven't pinpointed it yet.
24 down ... 24 to go.
4A-1 and 4A-2 on Scoops Corner forum.
UIL has posted the newest policies for realignment on their webpage.
Schools can opt up but must declare when submitting enrollment #'s, not after.
CC Miller in previous realignments fell in 5A-2 classification but opt up to 5A-1 to to stay with other Corpus Christi schools. Last realignment CC Miller fell in 4A-1 classification and after seeing that Alice, Tuloso-Midway, CC Calallen, and PL Calhoun were going 4A-1 they decided to stay 4A-1 since this would make a local district. I think Miller will be a 5A-2 this time along with Alice and Calallen will be on the fence depending on the cutoff #'s the UIL comes up with.