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21-6A

Baytown Sterling

Channelview

Galena Park North Shore

Goose Creek Memorial

Humble Atascocita

Humble Summer Creek

Kingwood

Sheldon C.E. King

 

22-6A

Beaumont West Brook

Deer Park

La Porte

Pasadena

Pasadena Dobie

Pasadena Memorial

Pasadena Rayburn

South Houston

 

21-5A

Barbers Hill

Baytown Lee

Conroe Caney Creek

Crosby

Dayton

Humble

Kingwood Park

New Caney

Porter

Splendora

 

22-5A

Beaumont Central

Beaumont Ozen

Livingston

Lumberton

Nederland

Port Arthur Memorial

Port Neches-Groves

Vidor

 

21-4A

Diboll

Huntington

Jasper

Lufkin Hudson

Shepherd

 

22-4A

Bridge City

Hamshire-Fannett

Little Cypress-Mauriceville

Orangefield

Silsbee

West Orange-Stark

 

24-4A

Cleveland

Hardin-Jefferson

Huffman Hargrave

Liberty

Tarkington

 

21-3A

Anderson-Shiro

Coldspring-Oakhurst

Crockett

Hempstead

New Waverly

Onalaska

Trinity

 

22-3A

Corrigan-Camden

Garrison

Hemphill

Nacogdoches Central Heights

Newton

Pollok Central

Woodville

 

23-3A

Anahuac

Buna

East Chambers

Hardin

Kirbyville

Kountze

Port Arthur Bob Hope

Warren

 

20-2A

Centerville

Dallardsville Big Sandy

Grapeland

Groveton

Latexo

Lovelady

 

22-2A

Chireno

Joaquin

San Augustine

Shelbyville

Tenaha

Timpson

Woden

 

23-2A

Broaddus

Brookeland

Colmesneil

Lufkin Pineywoods

West Sabine

Zavalla

 

24-2A

Deweyville

Evadale

Hull-Daisetta

Sabine Pass

West Hardin

 

28-1A

Apple Springs

Burkeville

Chester

Groveton Centerville

Kennard

Martinsville

Wells

 

29-1A

Goodrich

High Island

La Marque Premier

Leggett

Richards

Spurger

 

TAPPS 3-6A

Beaumont Kelly Catholic

Houston AWTY International

Houston St. Pius X

Houston St. Thomas Catholic

Houston The Village

Katy St. John XXIII

Tomball Concordia Lutheran

 

TAPPS 7-3A

Beaumont Legacy Christian

Bryan Brazos Christian

Pasadena First Baptist

Spring Frassati Catholic

Tomball Rosehill Christian

 

TAPPS 7-2A

Baytown Christian

Highlands Chinquapin

Houston Beren

Houston The Briarwood

Lake Jackson Brazosport Christian

 

TAPPS 10-1A

Alvin Living Stones

Houston Family Christian

Houston Southwest Christian

Houston St. Stephen's Episcopal

Orange Community Christian

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20 hours ago, WOSgrad said:

Updated to reflect the TAPPS realignment

The problem with TAPPS 6A is that the enrollment is 398 and above. Kelly is at about 425. So we are lumped in with schools with much higher enrollments. For instance, St. Thomas has an enrollment of 777 students...ALL BOYS. So that would be the equivalent to 1500 in a coed school.

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2 hours ago, winwin said:

The problem with TAPPS 6A is that the enrollment is 398 and above. Kelly is at about 425. So we are lumped in with schools with much higher enrollments. For instance, St. Thomas has an enrollment of 777 students...ALL BOYS. So that would be the equivalent to 1500 in a coed school.

What are the high school enrollments at the other schools (high school grades)?  I know Pius is a bigger...650ish?

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2 hours ago, Tater salad said:

What are the high school enrollments at the other schools (high school grades)?  I know Pius is a bigger...650ish?

Dallas Bishop Lynch and Fort Worth Nolan are both 1100 students 9-12th. Pius is around 650 and St. Thomas is 800. I believe Prestonwood is around 1500

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