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Pflugerville
@ Westwood
Round Rock
@ SA Roosevelt
*Westlake
*@ Lake Travis
*Austin
*@ Akins
*Anderson
*@ Del Valle
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McKinney Boyd went from being one of the smallest schools in 8-5A to the largest in 10-5A.
Austin Bowie still the largest in district, but Akins catching up. Del Valle almost the same size as Westlake. Anderson is the 5th smallest 5A (4th if you don't count Strake Jesuit).
Good chance Katy goes Division I.
BOWIE BULLDOGS
Pflugerville
@ Westwood
Round Rock
@ SA Roosevelt
*Westlake
*@ Lake Travis
*Austin
*@ Akins
*Anderson
*@ Del Valle
Twitter: @AlanGalbreathTX
This is what I was looking for and confirms what I had been told.
Arlington Bowie is now a D1 lock for the next two years.
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8-5A
Plano East 6171
Plano 5240 ( -931)
Allen 5049 (-1122)
Plano West 4190 (-1981)
Lewisville 3573 (-2598)
Flower Mound 3170 (-3001)
Marcus 3107 (-3064)
Hebron 2857 (-3314)
There is 33,357 kids in district 8 alone.![]()
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The difference between Plano East and Hebron is larger than most 5A schools. Crazy.
BOWIE BULLDOGS
Pflugerville
@ Westwood
Round Rock
@ SA Roosevelt
*Westlake
*@ Lake Travis
*Austin
*@ Akins
*Anderson
*@ Del Valle
Twitter: @AlanGalbreathTX
16-5A
Round Rock McNeil 2933
Georgetown 2908.5
Round Rock Stony Point 2790
Round Rock 2625
Round Rock Westwood 2498
Leander 2299
Pflugerville 2282
Looks like RR SP could go D2 if only RR Mcneil and Georgetown make the playoffs. But my projection is:
D1 RRSP & RR McNeil
D2 Leander & Pville
Lets go Georgetown and prove me wrong![]()
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2008 DIST 16-5A CHAMPS
2008 5A DIV. 1 REGION 2 CHAMPS
2009 DIST 16-5A CO CHAMPS
2009 5A DIV. 1 REGION 2 CHAMPS
2010 DIST 16-5A CHAMPS
2010 5A DIV. 1 REGION 2 CHAMPS
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We are fascinated by the same thing I see. I just did the math myself on lunch and wow. That comes out to an avg of 4169.6 kids per school. Then again having 4 schools over the 4100 mark and 3 of those being over the 5000 mark with one of those being over 6000 will bring that average up. Hebron very small with their 2800 student enrollment.
Good gosh those are some big schools. Probably too big to be honest with ya andn o that does not include the Planosucks and Allen schools only. We are about to have 4 at the 3000+ mark ourselves
We need that many to carry around all our arrogance.Can't figure out what PESH needs them all for though.
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[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]2009 5ATF College Football Top Gun ChampionHook 'Em Horns
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The flower that blooms in adversity is the rarest and most beautiful of all
— Walt Disney Company
This could be the answer...Trinity vs Katy in D-1
Man, I guess I'm just a rural guy, but I can't imagine the "high school experience" at a school with 6,000 people. Sounds a lot more like college, where you know a few people here and there but are surrounded by mostly strangers.
Well I guess we're going Division II in the playoffs. I'm so completely and utterly shocked at this.![]()
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The largest school in the revised 7-5A will be considerably smaller than the smallest school in the new version of 8-5A -- but then, so are more than a handful of towns.
What intrigues me about these numbers is that when Plano ISD boundry changes go into effect, Plano and Plano East will quite possibly no longer be locked into DI. Plano East will have around 4K, Plano Sr. 5k, and Plano West will probably have the largest enrollment in the state. Granted, it depends on what numbers Allen puts up in the next realignment. But, Allen's numbers have been steadily increasing.
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