UIL Realignments for 2016-2018 to be Announced Monday

 

Frequently Asked Questions about the 2016-2018 UIL Realignment

What teams will Weatherford High School compete against in the 2016-2018 realignment?

The teams we will compete against will be determined by UIL on Monday, February 1, 2016.

 

What is the enrollment cut point for the 2016-2018 realignment?

6A = 2,150 and above 5A = 1,100-2,149 4A = 480-1,099 3A = 221-479 2A = 105-220 1A = 104.9 and below

What is our high school enrollment for the 2016-2018 realignment?

The enrollment submission that was used to determine classification and district alignments for the 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 school years occurred on Friday, October 30, 2015. Weatherford High School’s enrollment submission was 2,326 students in grades 9-12. This number includes 60 transfer students, 11 of which are children of employees, and 3 who are enrolled in the area deaf education program.

Does our transfer policy increase our enrollment numbers enough to shift us into 6A?

Weatherford ISD’s acceptance of transfer students did not result in Weatherford High School being classified as a 6A high school during this realignment. Included in our enrollment number of 2,326 were 60 transfer students in grades 9-12. Of those transfer students, 11 are children of WISD employees and 3 were children enrolled in the area deaf education program that Weatherford ISD provides. If you subtract the number of transfer students and those students enrolled in the deaf education program, Weatherford High School would have still been 113 students over the cut point for 6A.

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