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You still didn't answer my question can open enrollment schools in Ohio go out and recruit like privates since they are in the same division? If not then Ohio system is a joke! You might want to do some research before you say that then highest rate of open enrollment are the football schools, not the highest educational schools. Go tell that to open enrolled teams in my area, north greene, west greene, south greene, chuckey-Doak you have probably never heard of them other then seeing them on the coacht scoreboard. (They aren't that good in football) Hate to tell you that 2 out of the top 3 highest ranked School systems in the state are both open zoned. Maryville city school system and Greeneville city school system. Maybe a strong community has something to do with it but no that would be to obvious. Sorta like how you posted in another thread about how Riverdale has changed . You must have changed your views in a year.....

 

To answer your question. The school cannot openly recruit but the students family has the right to pay the fee and attend any school they want to. When they made the change the fees to open enrollment schools raised so much that the already prominent  private Catholic Schools began to draw the higher level of players and now they dominate the state in football.

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To answer your question. The school cannot openly recruit but the students family has the right to pay the fee and attend any school they want to. When they made the change the fees to open enrollment schools raised so much that the already prominent  private Catholic Schools began to draw the higher level of players and now they dominate the state in football.

Talk about unfair playing field. So one can openly recruit and the the one can't. I hope TSSAA is smarter than the fools in Ohio.

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Wow, you can be that blind. They have the highest rate of open enrollment football players in the state!! Other schools draw is the higher level of education.

So  since you seem to be "ALL KNOWING" about everything. Where does your information show Maryville ranking from an academic standpoint?

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Talk about unfair playing field. So one can openly recruit and the the one can't. I hope TSSAA is smarter than the fools in Ohio.

I think your missing it. its illegal for all schools to openly and actively recruit players. The ones that charge enrollment fees are now considered private in both cases. Not all schools and counties are open enrollment.

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So  since you seem to be "ALL KNOWING" about everything. Where does your information show Maryville ranking from an academic standpoint?

Read for yourself. Im sure all these students are going there for there 67% math proficiency and there 74% reading proficiency..  https://k12.niche.com/d/maryville-city-school-district-tn/academics/?length=33

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Read for yourself. Im sure all these students are going there for there 67% math proficiency and there 74% reading proficiency..  https://k12.niche.com/d/maryville-city-school-district-tn/academics/?length=33

Ov corse they ere.....

 

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I think your missing it. its illegal for all schools to openly and actively recruit players. The ones that charge enrollment fees are now considered private in both cases. Not all schools and counties are open enrollment.

I know what your saying now, I also read were 17% of all schools in Ohio are private while 81% are open zoned so only 2 % left as neither. Its differnt in TN. A lot smaller citys and alot more spread out. Do you know why most schools that are opened zoned charge a tuition? It's the difference in the city and county taxes. So what happens to the open zone schools that don't charge a tuition? They still get thrown into privates?

 

Here is the link http://highschoolsports.cleveland.com/news/article/7970748312852028483/how-many-northeast-ohio-high-schools-break-recruiting-rules-neomg-athletic-director-survey-2015-poll/

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I know what your saying now, I also read were 17% of all schools in Ohio are private while 81% are open zoned so only 2 % left as neither. Its differnt in TN. A lot smaller citys and alot more spread out. Do you know why most schools that are opened zoned charge a tuition? It's the difference in the city and county taxes. So what happens to the open zone schools that don't charge a tuition? They still get thrown into privates?

 

Here is the link http://highschoolsports.cleveland.com/news/article/7970748312852028483/how-many-northeast-ohio-high-schools-break-recruiting-rules-neomg-athletic-director-survey-2015-poll/

Ennurustin' Swipes....Eye like Tinnersee idees bettur ennyhow.... :popcorneater:

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