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Barbers Hill (28) vs La Porte (55) - FINAL


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2 minutes ago, oldman said:

Lol….

Well you two love birds are throwing accusations.

When GCCISD Athletics becomes relevant we can start a thread on that.

Truth hurts, don’t it?  Like I said, anyone who wants to can do a little digging online and see exactly what programs GCCISD 8th grade athlete standouts end up at.  

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3 hours ago, gary-us-bonds said:

According to Texas Tribune, Gccisd, Laporte and deer park are all rated B. Barbers Hill is an A.

GC has a higher 4 year graduation rate than LP or DP.

BH is far and away the best district on this side of town.

GC has a much higher percentage economically disadvantaged at 71.7% with LP being next closest at 52%.

Surprised that GC is performing so well considering.

All of the players that would likely make a great football team are out by GCM and Sterling. If GCM had Lee's coach and dropped back down into 5A division 1, they would be able to compete very well against BH and LP. I don't know what their problem is with getting the athletes to gel into an actual team.

Lee still beat them both this year and was sort of a down year by Lee's standards. Lot of injuries some kids moved out of district and they are paper thin as it is.

You’re using old data. Also, use the data from the actual source—TEA.

As of 21/22 (latest because of lawsuits), BHISD & DPISD are both ‘A’ rated. GCCISD & LPISD are both ‘B’ rated. But, both have a higher 4 year graduation rate than Deer Park ISD at 94 & 93% compared to 90%. (How the ratings system works in light of that is interesting in itself.) LPISD’s rating also factors in DeWalt. DeWalt is the school for special needs. Not aware of either of the other districts having a designated school for special needs. But, I may be wrong.

Yes. Demographics make a big difference. DPISD & BHISD are very similar. Won’t get into the details. People can figure that out on their own. GCCISD & LPISD are similar.

LPISD teachers have a longer tenure rate than the other districts, and a lower teacher to student ratio. Makes sense being a smaller district.

None of this affects transfers for athletic purposes. But, it does have an impact on where a parent may want their child to attend school.

Meanwhile, I need to start a thread on LP/AMC. All the computers & experts have AMC taking the win. Looking at some of the stats I can find—and video—I’m not sold it’s going to be as easy a game as people think for AMC.

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