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elliott70
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Post by elliott70 »

hawkfan70 wrote:
elliott70 wrote:opt ups
Duluth East 1222 pop.
Grand Rapids 1049
Benilde 873
AHA 862
Hill 861
Cloquet 632
Roseau 410.

I believe these are the 7 opt uppers. :D
not to be a stickler but it is Cloquet 632, Esko 369, Carlton 207 for a total enrollment of 1208 in 9-12
I know it is still an opt up, but far from David vs Goliath
Not a problem, I stand corrected.
goldy313
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Post by goldy313 »

For the first time the MSHSL used free and reduced lunch statistics to determine enrollments, they subtracted 40% of the F/R from the actual enrollment to determine the adjusted enrollment. The adjusted enrollments then were used to assign schools to classes. So if your school has an actual enrollment of 1000 and 200 of those are on the F/R lunch program your MSHSL enrollment would then be 920.

The 64th biggest school by adjusted enrollment in Minnesota is Richfield @ 1218. These 5 schools co-ops put them in the top 64: Dodge County, River Lakes, Winona, Becker, and Northern Lakes. So then these 4 schools then become A schools: (from largest to smallest) Cretin, Alexandria, Bemidji, and St. Louis Park. Winona is the next school behind SLP, since they co-op already the number of schools bumped down is 1 less.

The smallest AA school is John Marshall at 1366, the largest A school is Cretin at 1319 but since they opt up it is Alexandria at 1268. For non co-ops the largest hockey playing school is Eden Prairie at 3099, the smallest is Luverne at 342.
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Post by packerboy »

Posted: 06 Dec 2007 04:24 Post subject:

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goldy wrote:
For the first time the MSHSL used free and reduced lunch statistics to determine enrollments, they subtracted 40% of the F/R from the actual enrollment to determine the adjusted enrollment.


goldy, what does that mean? :?: :?:
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