Class A enrollment cap?
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Class A enrollment cap?
What is the enrollment cap for Class A?
St. Thomas Academy has more students than Benilde does, and they are all male? Should not the effective enrollment for all male schools be doubled?
Or did Benilde opt-up at some point?
Help me make some sense of this.
St. Thomas Academy has more students than Benilde does, and they are all male? Should not the effective enrollment for all male schools be doubled?
Or did Benilde opt-up at some point?
Help me make some sense of this.
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Re: Class A enrollment cap?
Benile opts up.WayOutWest wrote:What is the enrollment cap for Class A?
St. Thomas Academy has more students than Benilde does, and they are all male? Should not the effective enrollment for all male schools be doubled?
Or did Benilde opt-up at some point?
Help me make some sense of this.
Not sure the exact A cap but STA will probably soon be AA whether they want to or not, the doubling of their actual has them close.
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Re: Class A enrollment cap?
MSHSL.org has STA enrollment at 1066. Doubling that puts them well above many AA schools. I'm guessing doubling isn't done.pioneer83 wrote:Benile opts up.WayOutWest wrote:What is the enrollment cap for Class A?
St. Thomas Academy has more students than Benilde does, and they are all male? Should not the effective enrollment for all male schools be doubled?
Or did Benilde opt-up at some point?
Help me make some sense of this.
Not sure the exact A cap but STA will probably soon be AA whether they want to or not, the doubling of their actual has them close.
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Re: Class A enrollment cap?
Not that you can't find this in 10 other threads on the top page, but I believe the enrollment cut off is 1241, the enrollment of the smallest, non-opt up AA school, St Cloud Tech.pioneer83 wrote:Benile opts up.WayOutWest wrote:What is the enrollment cap for Class A?
St. Thomas Academy has more students than Benilde does, and they are all male? Should not the effective enrollment for all male schools be doubled?
Or did Benilde opt-up at some point?
Help me make some sense of this.
Not sure the exact A cap but STA will probably soon be AA whether they want to or not, the doubling of their actual has them close.
http://www.mshsl.org/mshsl/enrollments.asp?sort=2
St Thomas enrollment is 533, doubled to 1066.
Academy of Holy Angels, Benilde-St Margatet's, Cretin-Derham Hall, Hill-Murray, and Holy Family Catholic are the current private school opt ups.
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Yeah, my bad. Misread that.easton18 wrote:Wayzata's the largest public but they're AA. According to the link, the first school below the 1241 cutoff is Henry Sibley at 1201.BobSaget wrote:According to the provided link...Wayzata at 3060puckstopper33 wrote:What is the largest public class A school?
Re: STA
MSHSL takes the enrollment numbers in October every other year and revises sections and classes based on enrollment for two years. They take the largest 64 hockey programs, and the enrollment of the 64th team is the cutoff (note that cooperative programs use total enrollment of all schools involved. The MSHSL gave Le Sueur/St Peter etc. and New Ulm waivers to allow them to stay in Class A this year. Le Sueur got the waiver when the brought Montgomery-Lonsdale into the program a few years back and New Ulm got the waiver when they agreed to bring in the Sleepy Eye kids when that team disbanded last fall.stpaul wrote:STA has 560 in grades 9-12 this school year. I'm not sure that the MSHSL looks at it and moves schools every year.
The current sections were announced last February after using the October, 2010 enrollment figures. They will be used again in the 2012-13 school year, and in October, they will get enrollment figures and start the process all over again for the 2013-14 and 14-15 seasons.
That is, of course, if the world doesn't end on December 21, 2012, when the Mayan calendar ends.

Re: STA
The Mayan world ended a long time ago. Their calendar lasted longer than they did.hockeydad wrote:The current sections were announced last February after using the October, 2010 enrollment figures. They will be used again in the 2012-13 school year, and in October, they will get enrollment figures and start the process all over again for the 2013-14 and 14-15 seasons.stpaul wrote:STA has 560 in grades 9-12 this school year. I'm not sure that the MSHSL looks at it and moves schools every year.
That is, of course, if the world doesn't end on December 21, 2012, when the Mayan calendar ends.
