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How does 137 boys in the school compare to the various members of the TVC Hocking and SOC I?
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Re: KY. Small-school football start-up story.
They are bigger than all the tvc-hocking schools.
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I think they are bigger than SOC I schools except for a Oak Hill and Northwest.
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I think the KY school is comparable to the TVC Hocking and SOC I schools. Remember that Ohio enrollment numbers are based on grades 9-11 only. The KY school enrollment number listed includes 12th grade. If you go to their website it said 64 total students graduated in 2017. https://www.sayreschool.org/uploaded/Ac ... 17_bbm.pdf
The newspaper article also said: "Sayre was the smallest school in Lexington and the 64th-smallest school in Kentucky this school year based on overall enrollment of 259 students, and of that only 137 were boys."
I think 64 students graduating last year would be very comparable to most schools in the TVC Hocking and SOC I.
The newspaper article also said: "Sayre was the smallest school in Lexington and the 64th-smallest school in Kentucky this school year based on overall enrollment of 259 students, and of that only 137 were boys."
I think 64 students graduating last year would be very comparable to most schools in the TVC Hocking and SOC I.
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They may be comparable in numbers but not necessarily in their student bodies. Sayre is a private school and they can pick and choose with their enrollment.
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Very true. So let's say they are comparable to a Newark Catholic or Zanesville Bishop Rosecrans.Proud_Pirate63 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 22, 2018 8:21 am They may be comparable in numbers but not necessarily in their student bodies. Sayre is a private school and they can pick and choose with their enrollment.
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How could a school start a program that’s puts students in harms way? With potential for physical injury, brain injury or cancer from playing on turf. How dare they...