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The DOE has released enrollment data from the fall count day for the 23-24 school year.  Here are the enrollments for each school for grades 9-12.  I made a tentative split for each class just to give an idea where they could be.  Note that there always seems to be a few schools that have slightly different numbers when the IHSAA releases their enrollments for classification.  

Two schools in particular really stood out as having enrollments that were significantly lower than their 2022-23 enrollments - Rochester and Mitchell.  I think there may have been some kind of reporting error.  For now, I left them in the classroom they would have been in based upon previous enrollments, but I did list the enrollment that was listed by the DOE.

Schools with an * did not report their data to the DOE, so their enrollments are listed as the same as the number they gave the IHSAA in 2022.  I included Indianapolis Irvington, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian, Greenwood Christian, and Lafayette Faith Christian since they have moved to 11 man football or plan to do so, and they are tournament eligible schools.  I also moved the schools who earned enough success factor points in the current cycle to be in a higher class.

  6A Enrollment
1 Carmel 5200
2 Ben Davis 4567
3 Fishers 3664
4 North Central (Indpls.) 3616
5 Penn 3480
6 Avon 3476
7 Hamilton Southeastern 3442
8 Warren Central 3369
9 Franklin Central 3362
10 Brownsburg 3297
11 Noblesville 3208
12 Pike 3192
13 Elkhart 3166
14 Crown Point 2978
15 Lake Central 2961
16 Center Grove 2893
17 Lawrence North 2817
18 Westfield 2789
19 Carroll (Fort Wayne) 2569
20 Indianapolis Arsenal Tech 2500
21 Homestead 2408
22 Lawrence Central 2404
23 Southport 2368
24 Perry Meridian 2359
25 Zionsville 2309
26 Columbus North 2267
27 Portage 2170
28 Harrison (West Lafayette) 2169
29 Fort Wayne Northrop 2158
30 Jeffersonville 2141
31 Fort Wayne Snider 1915
32 Indianapolis Cathedral 1172

 

  5A Enrollment
1 Valparaiso 2140
2 Warsaw 2108
3 Whiteland 2074
4 Decatur Central 2050
5 Merrillville 2050
6 Lafayette Jefferson 2034
7 Goshen 2006
8 South Bend Adams 1987
9 Chesterton 1980
10 Castle 1965
11 Hammond Central 1923
12 Floyd Central 1823
13 New Albany 1814
14 LaPorte 1812
15 McCutcheon 1786
16 Plainfield 1773
17 Concord 1730
18 Anderson 1722
19 Seymour 1719
20 Bloomington South 1656
21 Evansville North 1643
22 Terre Haute South 1609
23 Franklin Community 1590
24 Bloomington North 1558
25 Hammond Morton 1534
26 Michigan City 1520
27 Columbus East 1518
28 Munster 1514
29 Terre Haute North 1467
30 Kokomo 1465
31 Fort Wayne North Side 1460
32 East Central 1241

 

  4A Enrollment
1 Fort Wayne South Side 1459
2 Mt Vernon (Fortville) 1455
3 Greenfield-Central 1430
4 Mishawaka 1422
5 Fort Wayne Wayne 1416
6 Mooresville 1398
7 Northridge 1393
8 Huntington North 1382
9 Pendleton Heights 1353
10 Muncie Central 1332
11 Evansville Reitz 1321
12 Richmond 1320
13 Martinsville 1315
14 Hobart 1298
15 Bedford-North Lawrence 1242
16 Logansport 1226
17 Greenwood 1211
18 Evansville Harrison 1209
19 New Palestine 1209
20 Indianapolis Cathedral 1172
21 Indianapolis Crispus Attucks 1170
22 Jennings County 1169
23 Columbia City 1162
24 Indianapolis Shortridge 1159
25 Shelbyville 1093
26 Jasper 1092
27 Indianapolis Roncalli 1082
28 New Haven 1068
29 Evansville Central 1065
30 Plymouth 1054
31 Marion 1045
32 DeKalb 1044
33 Lebanon 1033
34 East Chicago Central 1009
35 South Bend Riley 998
36 Gary West Side 995
37 East Noble 989
38 Kankakee Valley 989
39 Lowell 985
40 Highland 977
41 New Prairie 970
42 Silver Creek 943
43 Connersville 930
44 Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger 917
45 Frankfort 901
46 Leo 900
47 Wawasee 895
48 Northview 894
49 Beech Grove 892
50 Boonville 884
51 NorthWood 869
52 Charlestown 854
53 South Bend Saint Joseph 849
54 Culver Academies 832*
55 Brebeuf Jesuit 829
56 New Castle 824
57 Danville 820
58 Hanover Central 817
59 Yorktown 812
60 South Bend Washington 811
61 Washington 810
62 Evansville Bosse 809
63 Indianapolis Bishop Chatard 730

 

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  3A Enrollment
1 Guerin Catholic 800
2 Jay County 800
3 Delta 798
4 Western 791
5 Mississinewa 783
6 Gibson Southern 771
7 Edgewood 761
8 Madison 760
9 Corydon Central 754
10 West Lafayette 750
11 Norwell 745
12 Angola 741
13 Mishawaka Marian 735
14 Lawrenceburg 726
15 Scottsburg 726
16 West Noble 718
17 Vincennes Lincoln 711
18 Crawfordsville 710
19 Hamilton Heights 687
20 Batesville 670
21 Twin Lakes 663
22 Greensburg 662
23 Franklin County 650
24 Owen Valley 650
25 Rushville 645
26 South Dearborn 645
27 Griffith 637
28 Indian Creek 636
29 Heritage Hills 635
30 John Glenn 633
31 North Harrison 629
32 Fort Wayne Concordia 623
33 Evansville Memorial 617
34 Hammond Bishop Noll 617
35 Indianapolis Washington 617
36 Heritage 616
37 Calumet 611
38 Bellmont 608
39 Tri-West 606
40 Maconaquah 604
41 Princeton 600
42 Peru 588
43 Purdue Polytechnic Downtown 578
44 Southridge 576
45 Mount Vernon (Posey) 574
46 Speedway 571
47 Fairfield 570
48 River Forest 567
49 Garrett 556
50 Northwestern 554
51 Cascade 546
52 Tippecanoe Valley 543
53 Lakeland 540
54 Jimtown 538
55 Oak Hill 538
56 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 532
57 Frankton 531
58 Evansville Mater Dei 520
59 Knox 520
60 West Vigo 518
61 Woodlan 518
62 Benton Central 513
63 North Montgomery 513
64 Western Boone 513

 

 

  2A Enrollment
1 Centerville 512
2 Bluffton 507
3 Heritage Christian 507
4 Monrovia 503
5 Sullivan 503
6 Eastbrook 501
7 Eastern (Greentown) 499
8 Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter 498
9 Greencastle 495
10 Salem 494
11 Wabash 492
12 Blackford 490
13 Brown County 484
14 South Bend Clay 477
15 Manchester 475
16 Pike Central 474
17 Bremen 471
18 Brownstown Central 469
19 Alexandria 468
20 South Vermillion 468
21 Triton Central 468
22 Boone Grove 466
23 Lapel 466
24 Switzerland County 464
25 Andrean 455
26 Tipton 454
27 Southmont 453
28 Indianapolis Scecina 448
29 Rensselaer Central 447
30 North Posey 442
31 North Putnam 432
32 Northeastern 423
33 Whiting 422
34 Prairie Heights 421
35 Christel House Manual 420
36 Delphi 417
37 Wheeler 417
38 Elwood 410
39 Winchester 408
40 Adams Central 407
41 Tell City 403
42 Shenandoah 400
43 Paoli 396
44 Lake Station Edison 391
45 Union County 391
46 Eastern (Pekin) 389
47 Lewis Cass 389
48 Whitko 389
49 Linton-Stockton 387
50 Seeger 386
51 Central Noble 385
52 Clarksville 385
53 Eastside 384
54 Covenant Christian (Indpls.) 383
55 Crawford County 379
56 Churubusco 378
57 Park Tudor 378*
58 Eastern Hancock 377
59 Perry Central 377
60 Mitchell 212
61 Rochester 164
62 Lafayette Central Catholic 302
63 Indianapolis Lutheran 267

 

 

  1A Enrollment
1 LaVille 373
2 Providence 371
3 Taylor 366
4 South Putnam 363
5 Winamac 360
6 South Adams 357
7 Parke Heritage 354
8 Forest Park 353
9 Hagerstown 352
10 South Spencer 352
11 Eastern Greene 351
12 North Knox 349
13 Madison-Grant 336
14 Sheridan 336
15 Indianapolis Irvington 328
16 Clinton Prairie 327
17 Carroll (Flora) 321
18 Riverton Parke 320
19 North Newton 319
20 South Central (Union Mills) 318
21 Knightstown 316
22 Milan 315
23 North Decatur 314
24 North Judson 308
25 Monroe Central 301
26 Northfield 296
27 Fountain Central 289
28 Anderson Prep Academy 288
29 Pioneer 286
30 Tecumseh 286
31 Cloverdale 283
32 Fremont 283
33 Covington 281
34 Bowman Academy 277
35 West Washington 277
36 Triton 274
37 North Daviess 273
38 Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian 270
39 Faith Christian 269
40 Clinton Central 268
41 Springs Valley 266
42 South Decatur 265
43 North White 264
44 North Miami 263
45 Southwood 263
46 North Central (Farmersburg) 257
47 Tri 256
48 Southern Wells 252
49 Wes-Del 248
50 Culver 246
51 Union City 244
52 Caston 241
53 South Newton 241
54 Cambridge City Lincoln 234
55 Tri Central 232
56 Edinburgh 227
57 Greenwood Christian 222
58 Tri-County 220
59 North Vermillion 218
60 West Central 209
61 Indianapolis Tindley 202
62 Frontier 180
63 Attica 160

 

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I forgot to remove South Bend Clay.  That school will close at the end of this year.  The cut line for the 1A, 2A, and 3A could move depending upon which schools who are new to 11 man football play in the tournament and closures like South Bend Clay which takes away a current football school.

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Map of possible 2A sectionals, if the preliminary list from above holds.  Provides more of a northwest/southeast semi-state than a true north/south semi-state.

The proposed sectional in Indianapolis would consist of: Park Tudor, Covenant Christian, Heritage Christian, Cardinal Ritter, Scecina Memorial, Lutheran and Chistel House Manual.  I assume gerrymandering in LCC and Andrean in exchange for Manual will be considered.

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5 hours ago, foxbat said:

Tough break for Harrison.  Getting bumped to 6A and no longer has a conference.  Meanwhile Jeff ends up down in 5A.

Jeff and Warsaw in 5A North makes the top half of the bracket ultra interesting. With Valpo, Merrillville, and Mishawaka already there, 5A North will be battle tested and ready to defend North's two year win streak against the likes of Decatur Central or East Central. 

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13 hours ago, jakone said:

Looks like Luers and Adams Central would have moved up despite SF.

Yes, I'd been stating that this past season. Feel more rural Bellmont kids are going to AC now based on certain factors of new Decatur residents. Surprisingly SA is higher on the top of 1A than I expected. Glad all 3 County schools are in separate classes, but the timing doesn't work out. Bellmont is in a deep funk and AC's best class is graduating. They should compete in 2A but should take a small step back compared to the past 3 seasons. South Adams should compete in 1A but aren't quite what they had been in prior seasons. Be nice if they stay separated and have really good seasons at the same time. Similar to wrestling currently and 2 of the 3 in basketball right now.

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21 hours ago, BTF said:

Jeff and Warsaw in 5A North makes the top half of the bracket ultra interesting. With Valpo, Merrillville, and Mishawaka already there, 5A North will be battle tested and ready to defend North's two year win streak against the likes of Decatur Central or East Central. 

Is Mishawaka staying in 5A? In what was shared above, they are showing Mishawka as the 4th largest school in 4A?

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2 hours ago, qbcoach13 said:

You are missing FW Northrop in 6A. There are 4 Fort Wayne area schools that will be in 6A with Carroll, Homestead, Northrop and Snider.

I would put Northrop in that "black" sectional with Homestead, HSE, and Fishers and then move Noblesville to your "green" sectional that only has 3 teams on your map (Carmel, Westfield, and Zionsville)

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26 minutes ago, NLCTigerFan07 said:

Is Mishawaka staying in 5A? In what was shared above, they are showing Mishawka as the 4th largest school in 4A?

My error, Mishawaka is 4A. They should should challenge Northwood for supremacy up north. 

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12 minutes ago, BTF said:

My error, Mishawaka is 4A. They should should challenge Northwood for supremacy up north. 

I dunno - they have selected/requested to be in 5A for YEARS at this point. I'm not sure why they would want to drop to 4A now, but also, when they made the decision in the past, Merrillville, Valpariaso, and Warsaw were all in 6A the majority of that time. Now with those schools in 5A north, I think you might be right, they may look to go into 4A finally.

If Mishawaka stay in 5A... Sectionals likely look like this

Sectional 9: Hammond Central, Hammond Morton, Merrillville, Munster

Sectional 10: Chesterton, LaPorte, Michigan City, Valparaiso

Sectional 11: SB Adams, Concord, Goshen, Mishawka

Sectional 12: Kokomo, Lafayette Jefferson, McCutcheon, Warsaw

5A south could go a number of different ways, but more liekly than not would be some combinantion of these groupings, but the below PAIRS would definitely be stuck together. There are a number of ways you could piece these sectionals together.

Anderson and East Central

Decatur Central and Plainfield

Terre Haute North and South

Bloomington North and South

Evansville North and Castle

Floyd Central and New Albany

Columbus East and Seymour

Whiteland and Franklin

 

However, if Mishawaka goes ahead and drops to 4A, you would just move Warsaw into their spot, and FW North Side would move up to 5A and into Warsaw's spot. Or you could interchange Warsaw and FW North Side I suppose.

Sectional 9: Hammond Central, Hammond Morton, Merrillville, Munster

Sectional 10: Chesterton, LaPorte, Michigan City, Valparaiso

Sectional 11: SB Adams, Concord, Goshen, Warsaw

Sectional 12: Kokomo, Lafayette Jefferson, McCutcheon, FW North Side

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The following makes sense to me geographically: 

Sectional 1: Penn, Crown Point, Portage, Lake Central

Sectional 2: Carroll, Snider, Northrop, Elkhart

Sectional 3: Westfield, Noblesville, Harrison, Homestead

Sectional 4: Zionsville, Carmel, Fishers, HSE

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1 hour ago, BTF said:

The following makes sense to me geographically: 

Sectional 1: Penn, Crown Point, Portage, Lake Central

Sectional 2: Carroll, Snider, Northrop, Elkhart

Sectional 3: Westfield, Noblesville, Harrison, Homestead

Sectional 4: Zionsville, Carmel, Fishers, HSE

I am betting they send Harrison to Sectional 1. I feel like there is precedent with sending Lafayette schools to "The Region". If that's the case, I'd see something like this

Sectional 1: Crown Point, Harrison, Lake Central, Portage

Sectional 2: Carroll, Elkhart, Penn, Snider (wow!)

Sectional 3: Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern, Homestead, Northrop

Sectional 4: Carmel, Noblesville, Westfield, Zionsville

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33 minutes ago, NLCTigerFan07 said:

I am betting they send Harrison to Sectional 1. I feel like there is precedent with sending Lafayette schools to "The Region". If that's the case, I'd see something like this

Sectional 1: Crown Point, Harrison, Lake Central, Portage

Sectional 2: Carroll, Elkhart, Penn, Snider (wow!)

Sectional 3: Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern, Homestead, Northrop

Sectional 4: Carmel, Noblesville, Westfield, Zionsville

A Snider/Penn matchup wouldn't hurt my feelings. Old rivalry renewed. 

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5 hours ago, NLCTigerFan07 said:

I am betting they send Harrison to Sectional 1. I feel like there is precedent with sending Lafayette schools to "The Region". If that's the case, I'd see something like this

Sectional 1: Crown Point, Harrison, Lake Central, Portage

Sectional 2: Carroll, Elkhart, Penn, Snider (wow!)

Sectional 3: Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern, Homestead, Northrop

Sectional 4: Carmel, Noblesville, Westfield, Zionsville

This is what I’m thinking. As far as the South in 6A goes…should stay the same as these past 2 seasons.

Brownsburg, Avon, Pike, BD

North Central, LN, LC, Cathedral

Warren, Tech, Southport, Perry Meridian

Franklin Central, CG, Columbus North, Jeffersonville

 

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7 hours ago, NLCTigerFan07 said:

I dunno - they have selected/requested to be in 5A for YEARS at this point. I'm not sure why they would want to drop to 4A now, but also, when they made the decision in the past, Merrillville, Valpariaso, and Warsaw were all in 6A the majority of that time. Now with those schools in 5A north, I think you might be right, they may look to go into 4A finally.

If Mishawaka stay in 5A... Sectionals likely look like this

Sectional 9: Hammond Central, Hammond Morton, Merrillville, Munster

Sectional 10: Chesterton, LaPorte, Michigan City, Valparaiso

Sectional 11: SB Adams, Concord, Goshen, Mishawka

Sectional 12: Kokomo, Lafayette Jefferson, McCutcheon, Warsaw

5A south could go a number of different ways, but more liekly than not would be some combinantion of these groupings, but the below PAIRS would definitely be stuck together. There are a number of ways you could piece these sectionals together.

Anderson and East Central

Decatur Central and Plainfield

Terre Haute North and South

Bloomington North and South

Evansville North and Castle

Floyd Central and New Albany

Columbus East and Seymour

Whiteland and Franklin

 

However, if Mishawaka goes ahead and drops to 4A, you would just move Warsaw into their spot, and FW North Side would move up to 5A and into Warsaw's spot. Or you could interchange Warsaw and FW North Side I suppose.

Sectional 9: Hammond Central, Hammond Morton, Merrillville, Munster

Sectional 10: Chesterton, LaPorte, Michigan City, Valparaiso

Sectional 11: SB Adams, Concord, Goshen, Warsaw

Sectional 12: Kokomo, Lafayette Jefferson, McCutcheon, FW North Side

5A South if I had to bet..

Decatur Central, Plainfield, Whiteland, Franklin

Anderson, East Central, Columbus East, Seymour

Bloomington N, Bloomington S, Terre Haute N, Terre Haute S

Floyd Central, New Albany, Castle, Evansville N

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On 12/22/2023 at 1:23 PM, Warren Central Warrior said:

Warren Central got bonked hard from being the 3rd largest to 8th largest. Never thought I would see the day or year

Looks like they lost 400+ students since the last count?  That’s pretty significant.

11 hours ago, Indiana Fan said:

5A South if I had to bet..

Decatur Central, Plainfield, Whiteland, Franklin

Anderson, East Central, Columbus East, Seymour

Bloomington N, Bloomington S, Terre Haute N, Terre Haute S

Floyd Central, New Albany, Castle, Evansville N

Poor Anderson if true, lol.

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