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Twelve Schools Who Could Change Class/Division at UIL Realignment ($)


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16 hours ago, Eagles12 said:

Going to take a minor miracle for Tarkington to stay down. I suspect the Horns will be leaving us 3a folks in the next realignment. 

My hope is, that theoretically, not EVERYONE can move up. It's not like many schools in our area are decreasing in size. Therefore to keep things even from a numbers perspective, the powers that be are going to have to move the cut off lines high enough to keep these districts where they belong. 

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4 hours ago, PrairieMan said:

My hope is, that theoretically, not EVERYONE can move up. It's not like many schools in our area are decreasing in size. Therefore to keep things even from a numbers perspective, the powers that be are going to have to move the cut off lines high enough to keep these districts where they belong. 

With the growth in Cleveland it's definitely expected.  If not this realignment then the next one for sure.  The towns are literally 6 miles apart so I can definitely see it.

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