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3 hours ago, Nacwagons said:

8-5A
Texas High
Sulphur Springs
Marshall
Hallsville
Pine Tree
Lindale
Mount Pleasant
Greenville

9-5A
Nacogdoches
Whitehouse
Jacksonville
Forney
Terrell
Crandall
Ennis 
Corsicana

So i looked and could'nt find Lindale's #, are we sure they are staying up?

If so then Kaufman and Tx High are the wild cards in this. Any chance they split Dallas Seagoville from the Dallas distirct and move them with

Kaufman

Forney

 Ennis

 Corsicana

 Crandall

Terrell 

How is this not a probability? This is what I keep coming back to as well

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Just now, Eagleborn said:

Numbers they turned in were D2 last time around. I think numbers this time will be +/- 10 this time around. 

From what I’m told they have increased and the classes coming up are all big. Would be cool to see if they did. But folks I know there say that’s not going to happen any time soon. 

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1 minute ago, Tiger1995 said:

From what I’m told they have increased and the classes coming up are all big. Would be cool to see if they did. But folks I know there say that’s not going to happen any time soon. 

Then people are putting #fakenews on here. 

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On 10/27/2019 at 5:43 PM, swaha said:

I guess it depends on how one views it. At one time, PG could not take any white transfer students.  PG is one of the most diverse schools in Texarkana. It is still predominately white. I think it is around 70% white.

I'm not sure how to respond to that.   Nothing wrong with it......just not sure what that means

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4 hours ago, highschoolfootball99 said:

man I hope they move the number up 1 so Teague, mexia, Groesbeck, and Fairfield will all be in the same district again!!

Could happen. I know Mexia will probably go down. Heard they may have 495 but it's still unofficial. 

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7 minutes ago, THSfanatic said:

I'm not sure how to respond to that.   Nothing wrong with it......just not sure what that means

 Yes, PG is still predominantly white. However, PG has more diversity now than in years past. There is 30% of the student population that do not identify as white. There are still people that have mis-conceptions of the school district. It more diverse now than anytime in its history. The data is out there on any school district.

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1 minute ago, swaha said:

 Yes, PG is still predominantly white. However, PG has more diversity now than in years past. There is 30% of the student population that do not identify as white. There are still people that have mis-conceptions of the school district. It more diverse now than anytime in its history. The data is out there on any school district.

I'd agree PG is more diverse now than ever. But Texas High has still got to be the most diverse.

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11 hours ago, swaha said:

PG is "limited", meaning you have to apply...acceptance is based on grades, test scores, disciplinary record, and room in the grade level. For example, I do not think PG can accept any transfers in to the 9th grade because they do not have room in that class. They have over 225 9th graders. A student would have to physically live in the district. As far as moving for athletic purposes, as long as the transfer sits out a year, then he /she is eligible the following year for varsity sports. 

This is hilarious I know of three or four kids got accepted because they are good football players nothing to do with grades or anything else! Nobody is gonna believe this!  It's all about football that's it period!!

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1 minute ago, Hogman2018 said:

This is hilarious I know of three or four kids got accepted because they are good football players nothing to do with grades or anything else! Nobody is gonna believe this!  It's all about football that's it period!!

I didn't know you worked in administration. 

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1 minute ago, dillonpanthers said:

I'd agree PG is more diverse now than ever. But Texas High has still got to be the most diverse.

For reference  Schooldigger.com shows:

PG high school: 74%white, 13%af. American, 6% hisp.

Texas High:  41% white, 40% af am, 13% hisp

LE: 51% af am , 38%white, 6% hisp

Arkansas High: 52% af am, 40% white, 5% hisp

 

Definitely wouldn't call PG one of the most diverse 

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Just now, dillonpanthers said:

For reference  Schooldigger.com shows:

PG high school: 74%white, 13%af. American, 6% hisp.

Texas High:  41% white, 40% af am, 13% hisp

LE: 51% af am , 38%white, 6% hisp

Arkansas High: 52% af am, 40% white, 5% hisp

 

Definitely wouldn't call PG one of the most diverse 

I am not going to argue over data because there are different percentages out there. TEA has different percenatges.  It is more diverse now than in years past and that is a fact. 

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6 minutes ago, swaha said:

I am not going to argue over data because there are different percentages out there. TEA has different percenatges.  It is more diverse now than in years past and that is a fact. 

Is already agreed with you on that above. But that doesnt make it one of the most diverse. I'd say they are 4th out of the 4 major high schools. 

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7 minutes ago, dillonpanthers said:

Is already agreed with you on that above. But that doesnt make it one of the most diverse. I'd say they are 4th out of the 4 major high schools. 

Maybe the correct wording should have been more, instead of most. I have seen B+ ratings for PG involving diversity. I never said it is the most diverse. Does one have to have an A+ plus rating to be one of the most diverse, I guess it depends how you interpret data.

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25 minutes ago, swaha said:

I am not going to argue over data because there are different percentages out there. TEA has different percenatges.  It is more diverse now than in years past and that is a fact. 

Not arguing that. Your statement was the most diverse in Texarkana.  It is the least.  Not a knock.....just a fact as you said

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On 10/26/2019 at 11:25 AM, LoboFan07 said:

Ok, I'm going to try a more educated guess with what we know.

Right now, Longview is going to be counted as going down.
Royse City and North Forney should be also be moving up to D1.
Sherman was at 1,937 last go around, so I don't think they're going down.
We still haven't heard about Texas High, so until we have a number, we'll consider them D1.
We did find out from Stepp/DCTF that Mesquite Poteet turned in 1,813 so that is 5A D2 numbers.

So that gives us Longview, John Tyler, Sherman, West Mesquite, Wylie East, North Forney, Royse City, Texas High and McKinney North on the east side of things. Do they do an 9-team district? It's possible. They might not have a choice.

Highland Park has turned in a number that's mighty close to 6A. Lancaster will stay D1, Mansfield Legacy & Timberview will have Mansfield Summit join them from 6A. None of the DISD schools should drop.

But then you have a ton of schools over in the West DFW area that seem to be moving up. Aledo will be right on the line, Burleson Centennial turned in numbers very close to 1900, Cleburne turned in numbers above 1900. 

It'll be really interesting to see what they do out West. El Paso Eastwood doesn't have a number out, but they were up against the line last alignment. El Paso Eastlake is over 2300, so they're moving up. El Paso Chapin is below the 5A D2 line now so they're dropping. That's potentially just three El Paso schools. They'd have to put with them with the Lubbock/Amarillo schools, which would create a ripple effect as Region I would be down to just 3 districts. 

But really, I think the district has to be a 9-team district cause there's just no where for anyone else to go...so...
- John Tyler
- Longview
- McKinney North 
- North Forney 
- Royse City
- Sherman
- Texas High
- West Mesquite
- Wylie East

If Texas High drops, then an 8-team district would be perfect imo. 

If Poteet does go down, they are going to be hard to beat at D2.

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1 minute ago, THSfanatic said:

Not arguing that. Your statement was the most diverse in Texarkana.  It is the least.  Not a knock.....just a fact as you said

That is not a correct statement. Go back and read what I originally wrote. I never said the most diverse...one of the most diverse. There are others more diverse.

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