OHSAA Releases enrollment figures today

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https://twitter.com/OHSAASports/status/ ... 4965150720 saw this last night. Anyone know if this includes the new competitive balance aspect?


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Logan grad wrote:https://twitter.com/OHSAASports/status/ ... 4965150720 saw this last night. Anyone know if this includes the new competitive balance aspect?
Competitive balance is still at least another year away


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so who changed locally up or down.


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Logan will stay D2 in football and D1 in basketball. Actually stayed the samw numbers wise it appears.


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Actually, division assignments aren't determined yet. Figures need to be approved by the board first. Scioto County numbers are interesting though.


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Portsmouth up to 233 from 187
Northwest down to 162 from 206
Waverly up to 222 from 201


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Region 9 looks like Logan elm dropped to D4. D4 Marion Franklin and Beechcroft went to D2. Everyone else looks the same. This is interesting, Toledo Central Catholic is dropping from 380 to 257


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Fort Frye way down from 148 to 118


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any changes for ironton.


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You're Tiger Bait wrote:any changes for ironton.

Boys went from 162 down to 160

Girls went from 153 up to 158


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OVC

................Boys...............................Girls

Portsmouth ---- From 187 to 233 ...... +46 .............. From 175 to 208 ...... +33
Gallia Acad ---- From 253 to 220 ....... -33 .............. From 224 to 194 ...... -30
South Point --- From 209 to 193 ....... -16 ............... From 196 to 184 ...... -12
Fairland ------- From 202 to 187 ....... -15 ............... From 188 to 175 ...... -13
Ironton --------- From 162 to 160 ...... -2 ................ From 153 to 158 ....... +5
Rock Hill ------ From 189 to 151 ....... -38 ............... From 166 to 155 ....... -11
Coal Grove ---- From 140 to 137 ....... -3 ................ From 135 to 126 ....... -9
Chesapeake --- From 176 to 134 ...... -42 ................ From 159 to 155 ....... -4
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ohbuckeye2 wrote:OVC

Boys

Portsmouth ---- From 187 to 233 ...... +46
Gallia Acad ---- From 253 to 220 ....... -33
South Point --- From 209 to 193 ....... -16
Fairland ------- From 202 to 187 ....... -15
Ironton --------- From 162 to 160 ...... -2
Rock Hill ------ From 189 to 151 ....... -38
Coal Grove ---- From 140 to 137 ....... -3
Chesapeake --- From 176 to 134 ...... -42
Everyone moving from Lawrence Co to Portsmouth or what??


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Wheelersburg at 155 would be D6 based on last year's cutoff number.


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Saw this on yappi. Someone's guess at the new division breakdown

D7 40 boys to 98 boys
D6 99 Boys to 138 Boys
D5 138 Boys to 192 Boys
D4 193 Boys to 264
D3 265 Boys to 407 Boys
D2 407 Boys to 627
D1 Top 72 schools 628+ Boys


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VC is 9 boys away from DIV


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Spent some time this evening coming up with enrollment figures for the conferences in Southeastern Ohio and compared each team's enrollment figures from last time to the proposed figures coming up. Go take a look at your team and conference and see how things look for you.

Southeastern Ohio Conferences Enrollment
Boys/Girls 2013-15 Enrollment = (Boys, Girls)
Boys/Girls 2015-17 Enrollment = [Boys, Girls]
Boys/Girls Enrollment Difference = {Boys +/-, Girls +/-}
Conferences Based on 2015-16 School Year

East Central Ohio League
Scarlet Division:
Cambridge (284, 239) [253, 220] {-31, -19}
Dover (325, 295) [336, 306] {+11, +11}
Marietta (349, 356) [317, 326] {-32, -30}
New Philidephia (395, 348) [343, 339] {-53, -9}
Zanesville (432, 425) [450, 435] {+18, +10}
Gray Division:
Bishop Rosecrans (048, 053) [049, 034] {+1, -19}
Claymont (269, 216) [209, 211] {-50, -5}
Coshocton (205, 144) [202, 182] {-3, +38}
Meadowbrook (251, 252) [204, 203] {-47, -49}
River View (256, 264) [232, 238] {-24, -26}

Independent:
Ironton St. Joe* (018, 026) [037, 025] {+19, -1}
* = No Football

Mid-State League: Buckeye Division
Amanda-Clearcreek (221, 197) [200, 192] {-21, -5}
Bloom Carroll (227, 204) [247, 233] {+20, +29}
Circleville (240, 283) [255, 256] {+15, -27}
Fairfield Union (274, 248) [249, 247] {-25, -1}
Hamilton Township (403, 343) [397, 346] {-6, +3}
Liberty Union (200, 147) [169, 172] {-31, +25}
Logan Elm (285, 265) [241, 221] {-44, -44}
Teays Valley (498, 392) [465, 420] {-33, +28}

Muskingum Valley League
Crooksville (144, 135) [136, 130] {-8, -5}
John Glenn (256, 253) [235, 242] {-21, -11}
Maysville (278, 279) [270, 260] {-8, -19}
Morgan (261, 219) [273, 228] {+12, +9}
New Lexington (226, 208) [236, 188] {+10, -20}
Philo (251, 215) [248, 215] {-3, 0}
Sheridan (301, 278) [283, 264] {-18, -14}
Tri-Valley (400, 357) [388, 333] {-12, -24}
West Muskingum (201, 170) [184, 168] {-17, -2}

Ohio Valley Conference
Chesapeake (176, 159) [134, 155] {-33, -4}
Dawson-Bryant (140, 135) [137, 126] {-3, -9}
Fairland (202, 188) [187, 175] {-15, -12}
Ironton (162, 153) [160, 158] {-2, +5}
Portsmouth (187, 175) [233, 208] {+46, +33}
Rock Hill (189, 166) [151, 155] {-38, -11}
South Point (209, 196) [193, 184] {-16, -12}

Pioneer Valley League
Buckeye Trail (136, 128) [102, 119] {-34, -9}
Caldwell (098, 087) [080, 074] {-18, -13}
Fort Frye (147, 139) [121, 093] {-26, -46}
Frontier (102, 099) [089, 076] {-13, -13}
Monroe Central (136, 134) [129, 117] {-7, -17}
Shenandoah (126, 109) [098, 107] {-28, -2}

Scioto Valley Conference
Adena (162, 132) [131, 129] {-31, -3}
Huntington (151, 158) [129, 136] {-22, -22}
Paint Valley (111, 112) [126, 098] {+15, -14}
Piketon (162, 175) [150, 168] {-12, -7}
Southeastern (157, 144) [137, 128] {-20, -16}
Unioto (250, 229) [242, 227] {-8, -2}
Westfall (177, 193) [174, 185] {-3, -8}
Zane Trace (185, 202) [186, 159] {+1, -43}

South Central Ohio League
Chillicothe (381, 324) [355, 344] {-26, +20}
Clinton-Massie (213, 210) [226, 223] {+13, +13}
East Clinton (175, 160) [151, 157] {-14, -3}
Hillsboro (327, 320) [300, 341] {-27, +21}
McClain (253, 195) [241, 220] {-12, +25}
Miami Trace (274, 272) [295, 256] {+21, -16}
Washington C.H. (284, 285) [260, 240] {-24, -45}
Wilmington (377, 336) [364, 347] {-13, +11}

Southeastern Ohio Athletic League
Gallia Academy (253, 224) [225, 194] {-28, -30}
Jackson (306, 297) [315, 300] {+9, +3}
Logan (478, 461) [481, 467] {+3, +6}
Warren (279, 263) [302, 259] {+23, -4}

Southern Hills Athletic Conference
Division I:
Eastern Brown (148, 148) [141, 147] {-7, -1}
Lynchburg-Clay (156, 141) [139, 137] {-17, -4}
Pebbles (112, 114) [098, 115] {-14, +1}
Ripley (120, 127) [118, 117] {-2, -10}
West Union° (137, 171) [140, 156] {+3, -15}
Division II:
Fayetteville-Perry* (114, 106) [106, 096] {-8, -10}
Leesburg-Fairfield (110, 092) [101, 101] {-9, +9}
Manchester* (093, 110) [087, 092] {-6, -18}
North Adams° (114, 111) [131, 156] {+17, +45}
Whiteoak (074, 078) [082, 074] {+8, -4}
* = School Sponsored Varsity Football
° = Club Varsity Football

Southern Ohio Conference
SOC I:
Clay° (073, 090) [058, 058] {-15, -32}
East* (058, 066) [043, 039] {-15, -27}
Eastern* (097, 102) [080, 077] {-17, -25}
Green* (081, 058) [083, 059] {+2, +1}
New Boston° (051, 054) [046, 052] {-5, -2}
Notre Dame* (035, 037) [048, 026] {+13, -11}
Symmes Valley* (110, 090) [095, 105] {-15, +15}
Western° (094, 081) [069, 082] {-25, +1}
SOC II:
Minford^ (219, 172) [180, 147] {-39, -25}
Northwest* (206, 166) [162, 173] {-44, +7}
Oak Hill* (155, 163) [157, 129] {+2, -34}
South Webster° (086, 091) [081, 101] {-5, +10}
Valley^ (132, 119) [122, 117] {-10, -2}
Waverly^ (201, 220) [222, 196] {+21, -24}
West^ (188, 174) [189, 171] {+1, -3}
Wheelersburg^ (170, 154) [155, 183] {-15, +29}
* = SOC I Football Teams
^ = SOC II Football Teams
° = No Football

Tri-Valley Conference
Hocking Division:
Belpre (128, 121) [103, 104] {-25, -17}
Eastern (079, 084) [079, 092] {0, +8}
Federal Hocking (127, 127) [108, 105] {-19, -22}
Miller (089, 066) [083, 065] {-6, -1}
South Gallia (070, 087) [079, 066] {+9, -21}
Southern (086, 085) [090, 080] {+4, -5}
Trimble (110, 087) [092, 071] {-18, -16}
Wahama (WV) (Unknown: D-VI in Football) [Unknown] {Unknown}
Waterford (098, 085) [075, 086] {-23, +1}
Ohio Division:
Alexander (183, 186) [176, 174] {-7, -12}
Athens (297, 335) [296, 312] {-1, -23}
Meigs (218, 177) [212, 200] {-6, +23}
Nelsonville-York (148, 153) [151, 146] {+3, -7}
River Valley (189, 195) [169, 168] {-20, -27}
Vinton County (290, 253) [274, 227] {-16, -26}
Wellston (179, 185) [174, 156] {-5, -29}

Biggest Movers in Southeast Ohio
Biggest Increase (Boys):
1. Portsmouth (OVC) +46
2. Miami Trace (SCOL) +23
2. Warren (SEOAL) +23
4. Waverly (SOC) +21
5. Bloom Carroll (MSL- B) +20
6. Ironton St. Joe (Indep.) +19
7. Zanesville (ECOL) +18
8. North Adams (SHAC) +17
9. Circleville (MSL- B) +15
9. Paint Valley (SVC) +15

Biggest Increase (Girls):
1. North Adams (SHAC) +45
2. Coshocton (ECOL) +38
3. Portsmouth (OVC) +33
4. Bloom Carroll (MSL- B) +29
4. Wheelersburg (SOC) +29
6. Teays Valley (MSL- B) +28
7. McClain (SCOL) +25
7. Liberty Union (MSL- B) +25
9. Meigs (TVC) +23
10. Hillsboro (SCOL) +21

Biggest Decrease (Boys):
1. New Philadelphia (ECOL) -53
2. Claymont (ECOL) -50
3. Meadowbrook (ECOL) -47
4. Logan Elm (MSL- B) -44
4. Northwest (SOC) -44
6. Minford (SOC) -39
7. Rock Hill (OVC) -38
8. Buckeye Trail (PVC) -34
9. Chesapeake (OVC) -33
9. Teays Valley (MSL- B) -33

Biggest Decrease (Girls):
1. Meadowbrook (ECOL) -49
2. Fort Frye (PVL) -46
3. Washington C.H. -45
4. Logan Elm (MSL- B) -44
5. Zane Trace (SVC) -43
6. Oak Hill (SOC) -34
7. Clay (SOC) -32
8. Marietta (ECOL) -30
8. Gallia Academy (SEOAL) -30
10. Wellston (TVC) -29
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Very hard to believe Waverly gained 21 while Minford lost 39 and Northwest lost 44.


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So are community students home schooled kids? This seems very stupid that public schools have to add to its enrollment with kids that aren't part of the school system and Catholics don't


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RAIDER6309 wrote:So are community students home schooled kids? This seems very stupid that public schools have to add to its enrollment with kids that aren't part of the school system and Catholics don't
Community students are students that attend trade schools, career centers, and STEM schools. It's not that stupid at all, say in a hypothetical situation that you have a D4 from Fairfield County playing a D4 from SE Ohio in week 11 for football. If the D4 team from FairCo is close (lets say <5 males) to the D3/D4 cutoff and has a few kids attending a career center on their roster (but for all intents and purposes according to the FERP-Act... <10 career center student athletes) and draws 50% athletic participation from male students within their district from the career center, then they draw from a number truly higher than the amount of kids in the building. So in reality, this prevents public schools that are able to field programs with a bunch of kids not attending their schools to play at a numerical advantage in terms of playing down when in reality they should be playing up.

This probably won't negatively affect any rural public schools. The schools that this will have a huge impact on will be the schools in Akron public, Cincinnati public, Cleveland public, Columbus public, Dayton public, and Toledo. This system takes the sum of all students within a district attending community/STEM schools and divides it amongst that district's # of public high schools. This is actually a pretty big deal, because Columbus public's 2158 male students attending community schools divided by its 16 high schools that are a part of the OHSAA (they actually have 18 high schools but Cols Alternative and Fort Hayes do not field sports) results in 134 additional boys for each high school. The school that this has a monstrous impact on will be Africentric when it comes to boys D4 basketball. As the boys basketball forum post on this topic says, that would shift them from D4 to D2!

I am pretty sure these include charter school students too.


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