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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2013 20:45:53 GMT -6
Enrollment size based on 2012-2013 UIL realignment numbers From largest to smallest. DISTRICT AVG SCHOOL SIZE PLAYOFF AVERAGE 1. 24 1798.8 1679.0
2. 15 1791.9 1736.3
3. 22 1746.7 1688.0
4. 28 1739.2 1877.2
5. 31 1727.8 1630.7
6. 32 1709.0 1707.5
7. 5 1708.4 1691.2
8. 18 1698.1 1747.0
9. 27 1685.9 1546.7
10. 9 1665.2 1609.7
11. 4 1641.0 1803.6
12. 10 1620.3 1690.0
13. 25 1615.7 1848.8
14. 13 1615.0 1544.1
15. 21 1610.6 1783.8
16. 3 1595.8 1629.1
17. 1 1589.6 1625.2
18. 7 1581.3 1535.6
19. 2 1580.2 1745.3
20. 23 1568.2 1775.1
21. 17 1563.4 1712.6
22. 8 1537.4 1609.5
23. 16 1473.5 1490.6
24. 26 1460.5 1681.2
25. 6 1436.4 1628.3
26. 19 1435.1 1547.2
27. 12 1427.7 1519.2
28. 14 1422.2 1472.0
29. 29 1380.9 1340.8
30. 20 1346.7 1320.8
31. 30 1337.4 1382.1
32. 11 1312.0 1280.5
O.K. So I was bored.
Playoff Average is the average enrollment of the 4 playoff teams from each district.
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Post by cujo2002 on Aug 14, 2013 0:25:44 GMT -6
What districts are these numbers coming from?
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Post by Purp on Aug 14, 2013 0:31:59 GMT -6
What districts are these numbers coming from? If you look at 1. The number next to it is the district, and then the next number is enrollment
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Post by danrut on Aug 14, 2013 7:00:28 GMT -6
If you get bored again, it would be interesting to see the average size of the playoffs teams next to the average size school. Only if you get bored, though.
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Post by dtrain on Aug 14, 2013 7:43:01 GMT -6
AISD is 26, but their numbers are skewed because two schools are magnets and so many of those kids won't playfootball, but boost their schools to D1, with actually very small D2 numbers, more in line with 3A, because none has a B team, plus two schools, ESM and Reagan basically are 3A in the manipulated enrollments and can't field 3 teams and have freshmen on varsity team and not enough sophomores to make a JV and barely enough 9th graders for a team, so the varsity has a bunch of freshmen and sophmores and juniors and seniors who just came out and have not built up their bodies in the off season for 3 years.
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Post by otter on Aug 14, 2013 7:46:15 GMT -6
Very interesting: Region 4 has the smallest schools.
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Post by gpking on Aug 14, 2013 8:00:59 GMT -6
Very interesting: Region 4 has the smallest schools. Look at #4-6 ?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2013 8:40:49 GMT -6
If you get bored again, it would be interesting to see the average size of the playoffs teams next to the average size school. Only if you get bored, though. I'll see what I can do
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Post by cujo2002 on Aug 14, 2013 9:07:29 GMT -6
What districts are these numbers coming from? If you look at 1. The number next to it is the district, and then the next number is enrollment You cant tell me that the largest school starts at 1,700. When it is clear that there are 4a schools with bigger enrollment.
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Post by CrabFan-1977 on Aug 14, 2013 9:52:39 GMT -6
If you look at 1. The number next to it is the district, and then the next number is enrollment You cant tell me that the largest school starts at 1,700. When it is clear that there are 4a schools with bigger enrollment. The largest school doesn't start with 1,700, it is the AVERAGE enrollment number of all the schools in a certain district. Some school enrollment numbers are larger than 1,700, some smaller. Thus, the AVERAGE number per district.
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Post by cujo2002 on Aug 14, 2013 10:13:06 GMT -6
I still going to disagree with you sorry.
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Post by bowiedawgs01 on Aug 14, 2013 10:19:40 GMT -6
Am I missing some humor somewhere?
How can you disagree with statistics? They are black and white.
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Post by bowiedawgs01 on Aug 14, 2013 10:40:51 GMT -6
Let's look at #1 24-4A.
Ball 1784 Friendswood 2024 Galena Park 1909 Baytown Lee 1695 Santa Fe 1390.5 Texas City 1675 Dawson 2032 Goose Creek 1881.5 TOTAL = 14,391
Divide by 8 teams
AVG = 1798.9
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2013 10:47:41 GMT -6
If you look at 1. The number next to it is the district, and then the next number is enrollment You cant tell me that the largest school starts at 1,700. When it is clear that there are 4a schools with bigger enrollment. How it was done: I took the enrollments from each team in the district added them all together divided by the # of schools in that particular district got the average
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Post by Clemensbuff on Aug 14, 2013 10:48:20 GMT -6
I still going to disagree with you sorry. I'm not sure what you are disagreeing with here cujo. He simply added up the enrollments of each school (by district) and then divided by how many schools were in each district giving us an average enrollment for that district. I'd have to say that unless he made some sort of adding or division mistake, the numbers are exact according to published UIL enrollment numbers last provided.
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