Does anyone know where you can find the actual enrollments of the schools in MN? The enrollment page on the mshsl site has the numbers after multipliers, but doesn't show the actual enrolled as far as I'm aware.
Mite-dad wrote:HShockeywatcher wrote:sportstecminnesota wrote:Recruiting of athletes by private schools is a national issue and much worst in other parts of the country where football and basketball are prominent. In suburban DC there is a private school that has more alumni in the NFL (12) than any other high school. Lebron James forced his high school to enroll his whole summer AAU team and hire his AAU coach for him to come back to the school. There was an editorial in the Minneapolis paper a few weeks ago about open enrollment being used too often for sports reasons. Public schools have open enrollment and private schools have recruiting. There used to be separate tournaments for private schools before they were folded into the MSHL so I doubt they would be separated again. No good answers to a national problem.
Tell me about the public schools in DC...
Regardless of your opinion on the issue, those who continue to deny the connection aren't taking the conversation forward.
There are some. People in the position to make change aren't doing it in many areas, unfortunately.

Yeah, there's a reason Barak doesn't send his kids to the D.C. public schools. I think they are some of the worst anywhere.
Bingo. I'm not saying there isn't recruiting, although that word is thrown around often without being defined much, but there is a reason many people leave the school district they're in when given the opportunity. Many of the other places around the country with issues of powerful private schools are in a similar situation.
I know people want to continue to ignore it, but it simply can't improve much if the education system is ignored.
old goalie85 wrote:I respect the choice to send your child to private school. If you can afford it - why not. I also feel they should have a private tournament . Then who would have anything to complain about ? Simple fix. We would also find out how many are going to those schools for the education !!!

Do you honestly think that's the "simple fix" we're looking for?
My guess is the second the likes of Holy Angels, Breck, St Thomas, Benilde, Hill Murray and others are told they have their own tournament, they would simply leave for hockey and make their own rules. They would start playing 50 game schedules, and even more kids would leave for private schools.
Maybe I'm wrong on exactly what would happen, but it would likely be something similar. I think the "simple fix" that many suggest would have numerous unwanted consequences, which is likely part of the reason few with the position of power to suggest something like this actually are.
I would also add that I doubt they would do this just for hockey. Despite what so many on here want to believe, there are limitations based on the fact that the MSHSL is pretty uniform in what they do. They aren't going to have a private hockey tournament and not one for any other sport.
It also strikes me as odd that this would be suggested after a tournament where the top seeded private school lost to a public school and another tournament where a team seeded behind two private schools beat a private school, upset another in OT and lost to a third by 1 goal.
Doesn't seem like there's much evidence of many private schools dominating. One or two maybe, but not the collective bunch.