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re: Kenny Henderson Playoffs for Next Year
Posted on 11/13/13 at 5:10 pm to chalmetteowl
Posted on 11/13/13 at 5:10 pm to chalmetteowl
Spirit of Dunson, it went down to a vote in January, and it is BASICALLY, public schools vs. private schools. Private schools are now called "Select Schools" as they have selective admission policies. These DO include a few public magnet schools.
The public schools which have to take all students from a particular attendance zone, traditional public schools are now called "Non-Select Schools."
They are only split for the playoffs in football, only. They still play in mixed districts for regular season.
The "Non-Select" schools are still divided into the five A-AAAAA classifications.
The "Select" school playoffs are now divided into four "divisions" with Division I being the large schools (there are only ten schools : Archbishop Rummel, Archbishop Shaw, Brother Martin, C.E. Byrd, Catholic High of Baton Rouge, Holy Cross, Jesuit, Saint Augustine, Saint Paul and Scotlandville.)
Division II-IV comprise AAAA-A sized private schools.
The principal from Winnfield High School was the spokesperson, driving force for the publics in ensuring they won vote for the split.
The public schools which have to take all students from a particular attendance zone, traditional public schools are now called "Non-Select Schools."
They are only split for the playoffs in football, only. They still play in mixed districts for regular season.
The "Non-Select" schools are still divided into the five A-AAAAA classifications.
The "Select" school playoffs are now divided into four "divisions" with Division I being the large schools (there are only ten schools : Archbishop Rummel, Archbishop Shaw, Brother Martin, C.E. Byrd, Catholic High of Baton Rouge, Holy Cross, Jesuit, Saint Augustine, Saint Paul and Scotlandville.)
Division II-IV comprise AAAA-A sized private schools.
The principal from Winnfield High School was the spokesperson, driving force for the publics in ensuring they won vote for the split.
Posted on 11/13/13 at 6:15 pm to RedPop4
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The public schools which have to take all students from a particular attendance zone
Explain Karr and Landry-Walker with your simpleton logic please.
Posted on 11/13/13 at 7:28 pm to RedPop4
so the public schools wanted this and the selects didn't?
was the vote down those lines, or was there some crossover votes (select schools voting for the split, for instance)?
was the vote down those lines, or was there some crossover votes (select schools voting for the split, for instance)?
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