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With or without counting elementary schools that have field trips planned to visit high schools?
 

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I’d love to see them already... but the average poster on this page isn’t going to have that information, even though it is public info.

That being said, other than Clinton having 820, which I truly believe to be true.. I’m not going to put much stock in other numbers that come rolling in.
 
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I’d love to see them already... but the average poster on this page isn’t going to have that information, even though it is public info.

That being said, other than Clinton having 820, which I truly believe to be true.. I’m not going to put much stock in other numbers that come rolling in.
Clinton should be 2A. Largest 2A team last year was Sothwwsr Edgecombe with 838.
 

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Information says that Forbush was the smallest 2AA school at 839 last year.

NCHSAA 2018 playoffs:
Highest 2A ADM – South Granville - 836
Lowest 2AA ADM – Smoky Mountain - 838
2A West Region Cutoff – Eastern Randolph
2A East Region Cutoff - Fairmont
2AA West Region Cutoff - West Stokes
2AA East Region Cutoff - North Davidson
 

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SWE in small 2A east this year would make things very interesting. They seem to always go big 2A though.
 

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What do they use, the ten day ADM?
Should be Day 20, which might be slightly higher than Day 10....I don't understand why it takes so long for them to be released though....Day 20 is almost always going to be in the last full week of September or earlier
 
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NCHSAA 2018 playoffs:
Highest 2A ADM – South Granville - 836
Lowest 2AA ADM – Smoky Mountain - 838
2A West Region Cutoff – Eastern Randolph
2A East Region Cutoff - Fairmont
2AA West Region Cutoff - West Stokes
2AA East Region Cutoff - North Davidson
I know that South Granville's on campus ADM is smaller than last year's, but I have no idea what our final number for athletics will be, due to students at Granville Early College who live in South Granville's district, and count toward the athletics number, I'm expecting the Vikings to be in small 2A again this year for the playoffs, but things could shake out differently, depending on which other schools near the cut line see changes, and of course, which teams qualify for the playoffs in the end....also, keep in mind, there is a slight possibility that South Granville COULD (unlikely but possible), go to the West in small 2A.
 

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I know that South Granville's on campus ADM is smaller than last year's, but I have no idea what our final number for athletics will be, due to students at Granville Early College who live in South Granville's district, and count toward the athletics number, I'm expecting the Vikings to be in small 2A again this year for the playoffs, but things could shake out differently, depending on which other schools near the cut line see changes, and of course, which teams qualify for the playoffs in the end....also, keep in mind, there is a slight possibility that South Granville COULD (unlikely but possible), go to the West in small 2A.

As far as the early college it sometimes gets a little complicated. Some have sports themselves and thier own ADM so are not counted in the county public schools ADM. But some without sports are not counted ether not sure how that works but it different from county to county but in the ones that don't count them the early college students aren't eligible to play sports for a county school. Some counties was reported to have higher enrollment numbers then what's being reported for their ADM but the first week county enrollment numbers include everyone including early college then everything is separated for the ADM. But like you say even if you know your ADM and you're a on the bubble school you just don't know , NCHSAA first gets the 48 playoff qualifying schools then separate them into A & AA according to thier ADM. Last year the smallest 1A school in the 1AA playoffs was Hobbton at 501, but in 2016 Mitchell was the largest in 1A at 506 and Manteo at 502.
 

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I know that South Granville's on campus ADM is smaller than last year's, but I have no idea what our final number for athletics will be, due to students at Granville Early College who live in South Granville's district, and count toward the athletics number, I'm expecting the Vikings to be in small 2A again this year for the playoffs, but things could shake out differently, depending on which other schools near the cut line see changes, and of course, which teams qualify for the playoffs in the end....also, keep in mind, there is a slight possibility that South Granville COULD (unlikely but possible), go to the West in small 2A.

In Davidson County, all the students who attend Yadkin Valley Regional Career Academy will count in their home district’s ADM. Each student has the option of participating in their home high school’s athletic programs. There are slightly less than 200 kids at valley academy, representing 9 high schools, so there aren’t huge numbers being added back in.

Now, as for as the Early College at DCCC, those students do not count in their home district’s school, as they do not have the option of participating in anything there.
 
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In Davidson County, all the students who attend Yadkin Valley Regional Career Academy will count in their home district’s ADM. Each student has the option of participating in their home high school’s athletic programs. There are slightly less than 200 kids at valley academy, representing 9 high schools, so there aren’t huge numbers being added back in.

Now, as for as the Early College at DCCC, those students do not count in their home district’s school, as they do not have the option of participating in anything there.

This a section off the NCHSAA eligibility rules concerning early college.

"- if there are early college or middle college students that would be assigned to a school, but go to those schools that have no athletic program; their numbers should be included with the school's numbers since they can be eligible to participate at the base school; those situations should be identified on the Declaration."

An Early college like Tri-county In Cherokee county that has sports and it's own NCHSAA ADM the students aren't counted in the other schools thier basically just another high school.

So the numbers that are being put out are just the ADM reported to the DPI which I assume don't include any Early college numbers, so I suppose the NCHSAA will take those numbers and add EC numbers some of the schools.
 
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Reidsville's not dodging anyone ! PLEASE!!! Keep telling yourself that if it makes ya feel good !!!
 
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We will see
The Burns and South Point games have just become even more important. I want the Rams coming to The Lions Den, The Jungle for a change, in the event that we do indeed go 2A, Y’all have had too good never ever having to leave Reidsville.

Speaking of South Point, they are totally different team now that they are playing their best player and UNC commit, Ray Rose, at quarterback some now. Despite being a game over .500, they are to be taking seriously. Rose missed a couple of those games.
 
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This a section off the NCHSAA eligibility rules concerning early college.

"- if there are early college or middle college students that would be assigned to a school, but go to those schools that have no athletic program; their numbers should be included with the school's numbers since they can be eligible to participate at the base school; those situations should be identified on the Declaration."

An Early college like Tri-county In Cherokee county that has sports and it's own NCHSAA ADM the students aren't counted in the other schools thier basically just another high school.

So the numbers that are being put out are just the ADM reported to the DPI which I assume don't include any Early college numbers, so I suppose the NCHSAA will take those numbers and add EC numbers some of the schools.

Just another highschool? If it was just another highschool than it wouldn't share districts.
 

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Well the lions has a better chance to lose another game then Reidsville. Reidsville will win out cuz of them cupcakes. Doubt Reidsville will be traveling to the lions Den.
 

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The Burns and South Point games have just become even more important. I want the Rams coming to The Lions Den, The Jungle for a change, in the event that we do indeed go 2A, Y’all have had too good never ever having to leave Reidsville.

Speaking of South Point, they are totally different team now that they are playing their best player and UNC commit, Ray Rose, at quarterback some now. Despite being a game over .500, they are to be taking seriously. Rose missed a couple of those games.


I fully expect to make the trip to Shelby. Could be in the third round too. Yeah you guys still have some tough games. Our conference is a little better than it has been, but that doesn't say much at all.

Do you guys have early college numbers to add to the 832? If so that would probably send Shelby big 2a.
 

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It has been reported that after seeing these numbers, an AD from Cleveland County has reached out to every elementary school in a 30 mile radius to boost that ADM as close to 900 as possible.
 

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The Burns and South Point games have just become even more important. I want the Rams coming to The Lions Den, The Jungle for a change, in the event that we do indeed go 2A, Y’all have had too good never ever having to leave Reidsville.

Speaking of South Point, they are totally different team now that they are playing their best player and UNC commit, Ray Rose, at quarterback some now. Despite being a game over .500, they are to be taking seriously. Rose missed a couple of those games.
SP started slow against us but once that offense got to rolling it looked like the Bone in full fashion. Rose was a load but the weak point was the defense against the run. They knew Pryor was getting it on that last drive every down and could not stop it. Our O Line has played well.
 

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In Davidson County, all the students who attend Yadkin Valley Regional Career Academy will count in their home district’s ADM. Each student has the option of participating in their home high school’s athletic programs. There are slightly less than 200 kids at valley academy, representing 9 high schools, so there aren’t huge numbers being added back in.

Now, as for as the Early College at DCCC, those students do not count in their home district’s school, as they do not have the option of participating in anything there.

Yes at Granville Early College, it is like YVRCA, not DCCC, there are no athletics at GECHS, as someone mentioned there are TriCounty Early College, but they are eligible to play sports or band at whichever school they would go to; either JF Webb, Granville Central, or South Granville
 

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Just another highschool? If it was just another highschool than it wouldn't share districts.

I was just showing what NCHSAA has on thier eligibility rules and using Tri-county as an example, if you look at last year's NCHSAA ADM you'll see it showing Tri-county Early College ( like other high schools) with an ADM of 138, while Early Colleges that don't have any sports report an ADM to DPI but you won't see a ADM on the NCHSAA ADM sheet.
As far as districts go, what would be the difference between an Early College that has sports and a Charter school who crosses districts and play sports including football? As far as playoffs Charters are treated just like any another NCHSAA high school.
 
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I was just showing what NCHSAA has on thier eligibility rules and using Tri-county as an example, if you look at last year's NCHSAA ADM you'll see it showing Tri-county Early College ( like other high schools) with an ADM of 138, while Early Colleges that don't have any sports report an ADM to DPI but you won't see a ADM on the NCHSAA ADM sheet.
As far as districts go, what would be the difference between an Early College that has sports and a Charter school who crosses districts and play sports including football? As far as playoffs Charters are treated just like another NCHSAA high school.

Early Colleges are still restricted by county lines....some counties may have a transfer policy that allows any student in the county to apply to go any school in the county, but still everyone would be under the jurisdiction of that LEA...exceptions or caveats would be when a student lives outside the county/LEA but has a parent that works there but lives outside the district lines, or could otherwise qualify for residency, depending on how strict or loose an LEA is with its regulations (rental properties inside the district lines maybe...or switching parental custody to someone in a different place....or physically moving)....there are many ways it happens within the rules....I do not know for sure but I can't help but wonder if Tri-County Early College is treated differently, not only because it does have sports, but because they seem to be a compilation of three LEAs, which does seem more like most of the charter schools....I'm assuming that students must live (or have some type of residency established) in one of the three counties represented there?