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Haven't heard that. Buna is larger, for now. I think H-J might go back to 4A...and B-H will go 5A in a few years, even though they are barely 4A now.

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There was some speculations quite a while back that Memorial and maybe even Lee would be dropping to 4A. If that were to happen I can see WB geeting thrown in with the Pasadena and Deer Park area schools.

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You know now that you mention it about a new school, I wonder if Humble's enrollment will drop. Atasocita opened this year without a Sr. class. They'll be full blown next year.

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Let me tell you the one I've heard.  Heard Kountze may move up to 3A!  Have they gained that many students since last realignment?  I know they are a large 2A, but did not know they were growing like that.

At one point this year Kountze had 412 students.  That is just 3 shy of the magic number.  They have a new middle school being built due to some crowding.  Baskeballwise they should hold their own but I'd hate to see them in football versus the Silsbees and WOSs.  They already struggle with 1A and 2A schools.

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My only hope is that Dayton stays in 22-4A district.  With WOS leaving, this makes it strong again.  If WOS would join again, holy cow... what a district.  Maybe Lumberton keeps growing and moves to 5A... WOS moves back in with a different cutoff?  Doubtful since the numbers seems to move up and WOS seems to be pretty consistent enrollment... I just miss them in our district... was the bomb.  Always great having a perennial power in your district, don't matter how many they suit out, they are stout.

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Maybe Lumberton keeps growing and moves to 5A...

Lumberton is the smallest 4A now. Definitely growing, but they have years to go before moving to 5A.

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District 21-5A Enr.

Baytown Lee 2547.5

Baytown Sterling 2781

Beaumont West Brook 2422

Channelview 2104.5

Humble 2905

Humble Atascocita 2567

Humble Kingwood 3206

Port Arthur Memorial 2410

District 22-4A Enr.

Beaumont Central 1406.5

Beaumont Ozen 1499.5

Dayton 1439.5

Lumberton 1011

Nederland 1471

Orange Little Cypress-Mauriceville 1170

Port Neches-Groves 1475

Vidor 1425

District 21-3A Enr.

Bridge City 754.5

Hamshire-Fannett 581

Jasper 819

Kirbyville 453.5

Orangefield 473

Silsbee 827

Sour Lake Hardin-Jefferson 706

West Orange-Stark 775

District 22-3A Enr.

Cleveland 809

Cleveland Tarkington 587

Coldspring-Oakhurst 573

Liberty 672

Shepherd 508.5

Splendora 863

District 23-2A Enr.

Corrigan-Camden 312.5

Hemphill 291

Nacogdoches Central Heights * 215

Newton 349.5

San Augustine 316

Shelbyville 230

Woden * 254.5

Woodville 377

District 24-2A Enr.

Anahuac 402

Buna 412.5

Deweyville 237

Hardin 369

Kountze 398.5

Warren 301

Winnie East Chambers 339

District 23-1A Enr.

Burkeville 116.5

Chester 60

Colmesneil 181.5

Groveton 177.5

Lovelady 174

Pineland West Sabine 170

District 24-1A Enr.

Evadale 124

High Island 112

Hull-Daisetta 183

Sabine Pass 100

Saratoga West Hardin 176

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District 21-5A Enr.

Baytown Lee 2547.5

Baytown Sterling 2781

Beaumont West Brook 2422

Channelview 2104.5

Humble 2905

Humble Atascocita 2567

Humble Kingwood 3206

Port Arthur Memorial 2410

District 22-4A Enr.

Beaumont Central 1406.5

Beaumont Ozen 1499.5

Dayton 1439.5

Lumberton 1011

Nederland 1471

Orange Little Cypress-Mauriceville 1170

Port Neches-Groves 1475

Vidor 1425

District 21-3A Enr.

Bridge City 754.5

Hamshire-Fannett 581

Jasper 819

Kirbyville 453.5

Orangefield 473

Silsbee 827

Sour Lake Hardin-Jefferson 706

West Orange-Stark 775

District 22-3A Enr.

Cleveland 809

Cleveland Tarkington 587

Coldspring-Oakhurst 573

Liberty 672

Shepherd 508.5

Splendora 863

District 23-2A Enr.

Corrigan-Camden 312.5

Hemphill 291

Nacogdoches Central Heights * 215

Newton 349.5

San Augustine 316

Shelbyville 230

Woden * 254.5

Woodville 377

District 24-2A Enr.

Anahuac 402

Buna 412.5

Deweyville 237

Hardin 369

Kountze 398.5

Warren 301

Winnie East Chambers 339

District 23-1A Enr.

Burkeville 116.5

Chester 60

Colmesneil 181.5

Groveton 177.5

Lovelady 174

Pineland West Sabine 170

District 24-1A Enr.

Evadale 124

High Island 112

Hull-Daisetta 183

Sabine Pass 100

Saratoga West Hardin 176

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