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BHTRAINER,

I've heard that BH turned in 1064...I have not been able to verify yet.

I heard from some pretty good sources around 1050 which makes you wonder if they head east and bring Dayton back to district 21.

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I don't follow the reasoning , but I guess with the U.I.L. anything could happen.  Doesn't make sense to me to move BH to the East and put Dayton in 21-4a.  I could see Dayton take Huffman's place in the district.  But then you have the new Baytown school coming in and New Caney (2100+ students ) most likely on the way up.  Anything could happen.

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I don't follow the reasoning , but I guess with the U.I.L. anything could happen.  Doesn't make sense to me to move BH to the East and put Dayton in 21-4a.  I could see Dayton take Huffman's place in the district.  But then you have the new Baytown school coming in and New Caney (2100+ students ) most likely on the way up.  Anything could happen.

Is this the same Oldman that I visited with on the sidelines last friday? ;D

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Here's a list of numbers that have been made public so far... they're arranged using the cutoffs for the 2006 realignment and the cutoffs for 2008 will very likely be different than these....

5A 1985+

Copperas Cove 2096

Midlothian 2080

Lamar Consolidated 2034

Denton Guyer 2008

Longview 2005

4A 950-1984

Waco Midway 1912

Denton Ryan 1822

Waco 1807

Waller 1580

Denton High 1478

Hallsville 1265

Waco university 1204

Pine Tree 1082

Kilgore 1080

Lindale 1070

Henderson 1007

3A 415-949

Paris 935

Fredricksburg 934

Brownwood 901

Navasota 795

Jasper 782

Princeton 765

Liberty Hill 717

Gilmer 702

Tarkington 611

Gladewater 595

Spring Hill 525

Venus 503

Glen Rose 497

Anna 491

Celina 476

New Boston 444

Bowie 419

2A 195-414

White Oak 400

Salado 397

Gladewater Sabine 391

Daingerfield 380

Redwater 366

Hooks 357

Queen City 344

Palmer 327

Hughes Springs 315

Gunter 310

Jacksboro 299

Paradise 296

New Diana 294

Pewitt 279

Ore City 262

Linden 247

Central Heights 212

Weimer 207

Stanton 198

Junction 196

Colmesneil 195

1A 194 and under

Big Sandy 194

Waskam 192

Winters 192

Crawford 189

Ganado 188

Blue Ridge 186.5

Mart 183

Mason 175

Savoy 97

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