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On 11/3/2019 at 8:03 AM, cotton84 said:

If it takes you 2 hours to get to L-E, and even P G, from Spring Hill, then you are driving nowhere near the speed limit. 

It takes two hours to get from Longview to Texarkana, so yes, I'm going the right speed limit! 

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On 10/28/2019 at 10:15 AM, Nacwagons said:

Have you seen Dallas area #'s?? I would be shocked to see Kaufman come down and Crandall go up. Kaufman has never been smaller than Crandall!!

 

Crandall has the Heartland community in their ISD which is absolutely BOOMING right now. Kaufman doesn’t have the population boom yet, but could be coming in the 2022 numbers. 

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UIL Conference Cutoff Numbers and Preliminary Enrollment Figures for 2020-2022 Reclassification & Realignment

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

AUSTIN, Texas — The University Interscholastic League released the conference cutoff numbers and preliminary enrollment figures for the 2020-2022 reclassification and realignment today.

The conference cutoff numbers provide the range of enrollment for each of the six conferences, including divisional cutoffs for football.

Conference Cutoffs

6A: 2220 and above            249 schools:               249 (Basketball); 249 (Football); 247 (Volleyball)

5A: 1210 – 2219                  254 schools:               253 (Basketball); 251 (Football); 253 (Volleyball)

4A: 515 – 1209                    202 schools:               198 (Basketball); 184 (Football); 198 (Volleyball)

3A: 230 – 514                      236 schools:               236 (Basketball); 212 (Football); 223 (Volleyball)

2A: 105 – 229                      200 schools:               200 (Basketball); 190 (Football); 136 (Volleyball)

1A: 104.9 and below           220 schools:               217 (Basketball); 153 (Football); 118 (Volleyball)

 

1A – 5A Football Division I and Division II Numbers

1A Division I: 59.5 – 104.9                                       77 schools

1A Division II: 59.4 and below                                 76 schools

 

2A Division I: 165.5 – 229                                        96 schools

2A Division II: 105 – 165.4                                       94 schools

 

3A Division I: 350 – 514                                           106 schools

3A Division II: 230 – 349                                          106 schools

 

4A Division I: 865 – 1209                                         92 schools

4A Division II: 515 – 864                                          92 schools

 

5A Division I: 1900 – 2219                                       126 schools

5A Division II: 1210 – 1899                                      125 schools

 

Preliminary enrollments have also been released to increase transparency and provide for additional verification of enrollment figures. These figures were submitted by school districts based on enrollment on Oct. 25. Preliminary enrollment numbers can be found at www.uiltexas.org/alignments.

 

The 2020-22 alignments will be released Feb. 3 for basketball, football and volleyball. District alignments for other activities will be released in the order of their seasons. More information about UIL alignments can be found at http://www.uiltexas.org/alignments.

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Conference & Division Enrollment Number of Schools
1A Division I 59.5 – 104.9 77 schools
1A Division II 59.4 and below 76 schools
2A Division I 165.5 – 229 96 schools
2A Division II 105 – 165.4 94 schools
3A Division I 350 – 514 106 schools
3A Division II 230 – 349 106 schools
4A Division I 865 – 1209 92 schools
4A Division II 515 – 864 92 schools
5A Division I 1900 – 2219 126 schools
5A Division II 1210 – 1899 125 schools
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So Longview, Lufkin and John Tyler are the lone 5A D1 schools.

Longview and John Tyler will no doubt be paired together. Lufkin stays south.

So who comes into Longview/John Tyler's district?

North Forney and Royse City have both moved up to 5A D1. I have yet to see a Wylie East enrollment for this snapshot. They turned in 1906 for this last go around, so I'm going to base them being in 5A D1 off that.

West Mesquite almost undoubtedly will be in our district.

If Forney and Mesquite Poteet opt up, that could possibly be the district (Longview, John Tyler, North Forney, Royse City, Wylie East, West Mesquite, Forney and Mesquite Poteet).

Maybe they sent us more to the DFW south though, like Stepp predicted with Red Oak and Midlothian replacing Royse City and Wylie East.

There's a ton of possibilities really. McKinney North and Sherman are both in 5A D1 as well, so have to keep an eye on them.

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