ADM Release

btango

All-Conference
Nov 5, 2003
120,102
4,779
0
NCHSAA has not received the requested numbers from the DPI as of this morning.
 

Kevin2346

Sophomore
Jun 8, 2016
599
165
0
Me too. On a sidenote whenever they do come out. Starmount vs alleghany could be a big game for whomever is last team on border between 1a and 1aa, if alleghany wins bumps cutoff down by one team if starmount wins bumps cutoff up by one team. Hope they come out by end of day friday.
 

Kevin2346

Sophomore
Jun 8, 2016
599
165
0
Thanks, but this is just county adms, not individual schools from what i'm seeing correct?
 

wncbowhunter

All-Conference
Dec 21, 2002
1,224
2,377
53
Dumb question but are adm's figured on 3 classes or 4? Looking at the above link and doing some quick math way too many people in alot of those school numbers.
 

Smoking Gunz

Redshirt
Oct 19, 2016
296
33
0
Lol now you can't say I've never done anything for you. It may take some time to figure it out.

Link- http://www.ncpublicschools.org/fbs/allotments/support/

Try this link- http://www.ncpublicschools.org/fbs/accounting/data/

Go to Average Daily Attendance & Average Daily Membership Ratios (ADA:ADM)
Three year historical attendance and membership data generated from the student accounting data retrieved by DPI from the LEAs. This will be helpful in assessing the status of attendance in your school system.
(xls, 1.32mb) UPDATED 9/27/16
 

ProBro

Redshirt
Oct 17, 2004
33
6
0
Dumb question but are adm's figured on 3 classes or 4? Looking at the above link and doing some quick math way too many people in alot of those school numbers.

Yes. That's the whole school not just the High School numbers.
 

btango

All-Conference
Nov 5, 2003
120,102
4,779
0
Grade 9-12. If school is s senior high (10-12) the freshman class numbers from the feeder school are included in the number. Example: Richmond County.
 

ocdavis31

All-American
Nov 9, 2013
4,468
5,625
0
Grade 9-12. If school is s senior high (10-12) the freshman class numbers from the feeder school are included in the number. Example: Richmond County.
Thanks for that explanation btango. I forgot that any junior/senior highs still exist in North Carolina. Pretty rare in our local area.