Here's a LINK to the numbers.
As predicted, Centennial is now in the top 24, making the Hawks a 6A school with a 3-year average of 1,459.
If Valley elects to play up, that would bump Deming, Farmington and Alamo all down to No. 25 and out of 6A.
At the bottom end of 5A, Bloomfield and Kirtland Central are No. 47 and 48, so they would slide into District 1-5A easily to replace Piedra Vista. Lovington and Grants are the smallest public 5A schools at 875 each. St. Pius and Academy are 713 amd 659, respectively, also at he bottom of 5A.
As predicted, Centennial is now in the top 24, making the Hawks a 6A school with a 3-year average of 1,459.
- Deming and Alamogordo, which were rumored to be moving down to 5A are now No. 24 and No. 26, respectively. Deming's avg. attendance is 1,404. Alamo's is also 1,404 (So is Farmington).
If Valley elects to play up, that would bump Deming, Farmington and Alamo all down to No. 25 and out of 6A.
- Piedra Vista is now No. 23, so they're slated to move up to 6A along with Centennial. This is where the appeals start getting interesting.
At the bottom end of 5A, Bloomfield and Kirtland Central are No. 47 and 48, so they would slide into District 1-5A easily to replace Piedra Vista. Lovington and Grants are the smallest public 5A schools at 875 each. St. Pius and Academy are 713 amd 659, respectively, also at he bottom of 5A.
- Portales is the largest 4A school at 797 followed by Moriarty, which at 785, moves down along with Bernalillo, which is now at 769.
- Thoreau and Navajo Prep are 23 and 24 in 4A at 345, and 335, respectively.
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