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After Marshall Fishback's HWT title, it got me thinking about enrollments and small over large. Here are some of the notable enrollment disparity results from this year's state finals. *(Forgive me for missing any - also, I did not include EMD results) **(I am using 2022 IDOE data, not IHSAA's 2021 covid numbers)

 

Adams Central  366 > Penn 3345 - 2979

Adams Central 366 > Noblesville 3220 - 2854

Charlestown 717 > HSE 3430 - 2713

Oak Hill 526 > Crown Point 2923 - 2397

Daleville 281 > Westfield 2611 - 2330

Bluffton 471 > Portage - 2269

Rochester 492 > Westfield 2611 - 2119

Frankfort 893 > Brownsburg 2983 - 2090

 

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1 hour ago, CFleshman said:

So what's the overall number of wins and loses? I don't think 800 would fit into small school category in my opinion.

I don't think he just means school size but difference in school size. Considering the size of a lot of these school I would say any thing under 1000 could be considered small... just not as small as some of these schools that are less than 500.

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22 minutes ago, bbulldog152 said:

I don't think he just means school size but difference in school size. Considering the size of a lot of these school I would say any thing under 1000 could be considered small... just not as small as some of these schools that are less than 500.

Exactly. I was just examining enrollment differential. Frankfort isn’t tiny by any means, but in the context of Indy mega schools, 900 is just a single graduating class at some of those schools. You have to put “David” in context.

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