Jump to content

2021 new football schools


nolebull813

Recommended Posts

1 hour ago, Trelle said:

Man I’m staying at the Parc Soleil right next to LBV didn’t even realize it at first with all the other construction going on looks like it will be a beautiful campus it’s also huge!
 

Do they anticipate it becoming an 8A school per attendance in the coming years and built it accordingly?

@Trelle, the great majority of Orange County public high schools are built to accommodate an 8A capacity. This has been the case since DP, Cypress Creek and University (back then it was a 5A capacity, as that was the largest class) were built in 1988.

I guess the theory was: since metro Orlando was growing rapidly, it was more cost effective to have very large high schools which could maximize the use of scarce land.  So, yes, I am pretty sure LBV and Horizon were built to accommodate roughly 3,000 kids at capacity. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites


9 hours ago, DarterBlue2 said:

@Trelle, the great majority of Orange County public high schools are built to accommodate an 8A capacity. This has been the case since DP, Cypress Creek and University (back then it was a 5A capacity, as that was the largest class) were built in 1988.

I guess the theory was: since metro Orlando was growing rapidly, it was more cost effective to have very large high schools which could maximize the use of scarce land.  So, yes, I am pretty sure LBV and Horizon were built to accommodate roughly 3,000 kids at capacity. 

See this is smart on Orange County part because you have Miami and Broward with schools of 3, 000 plus but not considered overcrowded 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

11 hours ago, DarterBlue2 said:

@Trelle, the great majority of Orange County public high schools are built to accommodate an 8A capacity. This has been the case since DP, Cypress Creek and University (back then it was a 5A capacity, as that was the largest class) were built in 1988.

I guess the theory was: since metro Orlando was growing rapidly, it was more cost effective to have very large high schools which could maximize the use of scarce land.  So, yes, I am pretty sure LBV and Horizon were built to accommodate roughly 3,000 kids at capacity. 

Winter Park has a separate campus for their 9th grade that is near Rollins College, a few miles from the WP main campus. There are approximately 1100 ninth graders at that campus. The Orange County, and for the most part, the Seminole County schools, are all at or near capacity. I think WP is over 4000 students.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, HornetFan said:

Winter Park has a separate campus for their 9th grade that is near Rollins College, a few miles from the WP main campus. There are approximately 1100 ninth graders at that campus. The Orange County, and for the most part, the Seminole County schools, are all at or near capacity. I think WP is over 4000 students.

I am very familiar with the 9th grade campus, or at least the old one, before it was rebuilt. Back then, I had a child that did his first two years of high school at Winter Park before finishing 11-12 at Apopka. Not sure what WP's enrollment stats are today, but in the first five years of this century, it had about 2,900 students of which about 20% were in the IB program. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...


  • Posts

    • Agree with what you think mostly, except I'd use a 4 year average and only move the top team in each region up and bottom team in each region down based on that average. I think 4 years gives a better overall picture of a program.
    • What this means is we will soon see one of two scenarios play out in the coming years: 1) A subset of students will eventually not be able to attend a "good" school because there is simply no space for them due to there being a scarcity of "good" schools 2) Assuming compulsory attendance remains a thing, we will see longtime elite private high schools nosedive in performance. The schools can not perform magic: unmotivated, unprepared often defiant students will NOT be good students no matter what the school does/doesn't do. And oftentimes these sorts of students do have parents who will do the absolute bare minimum needed to get the kid into a private school through the new rules. Anyone who genuinely believes that the schools with higher test scores automatically do a better job of teaching the kids than schools with lower scores is an imbecile. 
    • Here’s a scenario that will cook your noodle. There’s an 11th grader at a D rated public school. Lives in a bad neighborhood with a single mom and a bunch of siblings. Dirt poor, and struggle just to eat and keep the lights on. He can’t get a part time job to help out because he has to watch his little siblings while his mom works.    The school he plays for has poor attendance at the football games, and is always bad. He is a super star for them and tons of new bandwagon fans start to attend the games because they are good and he is the reason. School is making tons of new money.    Season is over. Back to reality for him. School year is over. Summer hits. Some “runner” on behalf of the rich local private school “offers” his mom, him, and all his siblings a way out of poverty. New place to live, food on the table, and an opportunity to get a quality education and maximize exposure for all the top colleges to see. A once in a lifetime opportunity to get his family out of poverty. What say you? Does he say no and continue to barely survive, or does he take the deal? 
    • To make it short and sweet. I am against breaking the rules. If there is a rule that seems outdated or unfair then it should be amended/changed/repealed with majority rule 
    • I am a huge proponent of innocent until proven guilty, and due process with credible evidence. I support a credible investigation, and not some witch hunt by disgruntled folks both near and far from the program. Let’s hope they can get to the bottom of this quickly 
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...