Appeals Could Impact Region 4B

CRF4Dan

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On September 2nd the VHSL will hear appeals for the Mid-Cycle Alignment that will go into effect in the 2021-2022 school year.

Caroline is looking to drop from Region 4B to 3B.

Also they will be looking at balancing out the regions being as Region 4B has grown so much.

Stay tuned...
 

EPJr1947

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Class 4, Region B will have more time to try to come up with a solution for its 20-school logjam when the Virginia High School League’s new alignment takes effect for the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons.
At its final alignment meeting on Wednesday, the VHSL’s executive committee granted the region a delay, likely until the committee meets in February.

“This will allow us to explore, among all four regions [in Class 4], some different scenarios,” said Region 4B chairman Bill Swink, the activities director at Spotsylvania High School.
The region includes Richmond-area schools, along with schools in the Fredericksburg and Charlottesville areas.


Adjustments to the VHSL’s four-year classification plan created the overcrowded region. After two years – in 2021-22 – schools can move up or down in one of the six classifications (Class 6 is for the highest enrollments) as enrollments change. Each class is divided into four regions.