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1 minute ago, HTV said:

Yep.  But that's just not going to happen.  

Depends on the head count coming up. They could pull a “Lynn Brown” and take a bunch of kids on a field trip that day like he would do at Murvil. 

What is low cut off for 4A these days? 
Alcoa will be close to 700 sooner than later. 

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1 minute ago, OleMary said:

Depends on the head count coming up. They could pull a “Lynn Brown” and take a bunch of kids on a field trip that day like he would do at Murvil. 

What is low cut off for 4A these days? 
Alcoa will be close to 700 sooner than later. 

3A. 4A. Doesn’t matter. Alcoa will win just the same. However, if they move up the $$ f I’m the gates should be better... at least in theory. 

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3 minutes ago, eers said:

3A. 4A. Doesn’t matter. Alcoa will win just the same. However, if they move up the $$ f I’m the gates should be better... at least in theory. 

If Rankin stays around he would want to stay in 3A but I do believe the new coach who most people would think it is would go to 4A. They would still win in 4A and be nice to play some teams and make a few extra dollars doing it.

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Nolensville has over 1200 students now so they will definitely move to 5A.  Not sure how they stayed in 4A to begin with.  Spring Hill will more than likely move up to 5A with over 1200 kids.  Summit will move to 6A with close to 1600 kids.  Gallatin has close to 1600 kids so they may move to 5A.  Page surprisingly may drop to 4A with 1100 kids.  Fairview may be moving to 4A as well.  Just a few around this area.

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32 minutes ago, BarneySox2007 said:

If Rankin stays around he would want to stay in 3A but I do believe the new coach who most people would think it is would go to 4A. They would still win in 4A and be nice to play some teams and make a few extra dollars doing it.

Wouldnt those few extra dollars go to travel expenses I thought that's why they were staying in 3a due to lack of 4a teams in the area 

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30 minutes ago, BooWhoWiseMan said:

Nolensville has over 1200 students now so they will definitely move to 5A.  Not sure how they stayed in 4A to begin with.  Spring Hill will more than likely move up to 5A with over 1200 kids.  Summit will move to 6A with close to 1600 kids.  Gallatin has close to 1600 kids so they may move to 5A.  Page surprisingly may drop to 4A with 1100 kids.  Fairview may be moving to 4A as well.  Just a few around this area.

Gallatin is already 5a arent they ?

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27 minutes ago, Devilsx5 said:

Wouldnt those few extra dollars go to travel expenses I thought that's why they were staying in 3a due to lack of 4a teams in the area 

Probably not much difference in bus bills.  They already travel to Scott, AE, Kingston, and the Sevier County schools for region games.  They would replace them going to Fulton, Gibbs, and AC if those schools to make the anticipated moves to 4A (with AC already being there).  And Alcoa will still have to travel for non-region games like they do now.  

 

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6 minutes ago, BoomKing2006 said:

Beech and Gallatin Up... Station Camp down (definitely)... Hendersonville may be smallest in 6a or largest in 5A. 

School 2016 MidCycle Current
Beech 1139 1385 1450
Gallatin 1508 1621  
Station Camp 1756 1470 1320
Hendersonville 1531 1510  

So if you're not familiar with the history of why the numbers for Station Camp have dropped this much in 2016 the rezoned a middle school that fed both SC and Beech to exclusively feed to Beech. At mid-cycle both schools turned in those numbers. Beech moved up in soccer because of the 20% change but not football since the number was so low. SC only changed by 16% (stayed in 6A). After midcycle number reported and before this school year began the county rezoned more students away from SC to Beech again. Next year beech will receive a huge class freshman class because of this (not to mention more students from general area growth). SC will likely grow as well due to development as will Gallatin. Lots of apartments going up in Gallatin and SC zones. Hendersonville zone already built out with houses and aging demographic which is why their number has flatlined. 

So, even though in 2020 a new sumner county high school (liberty hill) will open what is going to happen when they turn in their numbers next year is Beech and gallatin will turn in a 6A number, SC will turn in a 5A number... and Hendersonville will be hanging around the cut line. 

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