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IHSAA changes how schools will be classified in some sports

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The IHSAA is changing up how it will classify schools competing in certain high school sports.
The association voted in favor of reworking how if divides schools into there respective classes.
For years, the split has been most even at 25-percent each solely based on enrollment, with some exceptions being made using the “success factor”.
Under the new guidelines, the split will now have 20-percent of the largest schools in the state in Class 4A for basketball, baseball, softball and volleyball.
Classes 3A and 2A will have each have 25-percent of the next smaller schools, with 30-percent of the smallest schools competing in 1A.

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2 comments

Slacker06 June 26, 2023 at 1:33 pm

How about spending more time and effort in helping kids graduate with the skills they heed to do more than mount a condom or rob a store??????

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Charles U Farley June 26, 2023 at 9:09 pm

Gotta have sportyball or people might notice that the kids can’t read, write, or do basic math. If they can excel at baskethoops or feetballz then we can all forget about that lack of basic life skills.

Sadly, even condoms are beyond their understanding (judging by the statistics)…

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