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I read that attendance is 2300+ in a school designed for 1750. That might have something to do with their dominance. Kalispell, Bozeman, Missoula, Great Falls, and Helena all experienced those super-teams before adding another high school. Billings says it doesn't need a fourth high school, yet. Local politics, resistant voters, or playing MHSA rules which mandate a two year average of 801+ to be considered Class AA? Their three high schools have about 5500 students, so they should be able to draw school attendance to fit another high school. I'm just guessing, so any of you Billings MHSA people, in the know, should be able to clear this conundrum up.
 
When was the first time someone cared if someone from Culbertson played for the Griz. When you become a Griz, all prior 'sins' of attendance are forgiven. Selah!
I care. My dad played in 30's. When did anyone in your family play for Griz? Terry Falcon in 70's and then in NFL. Shane Cochran played several years ago. Bridger Salvevold is on team now.

When was last time you weren't a dick?
 
I read that attendance is 2300+ in a school designed for 1750. That might have something to do with their dominance. Kalispell, Bozeman, Missoula, Great Falls, and Helena all experienced those super-teams before adding another high school. Billings says it doesn't need a fourth high school, yet. Local politics, resistant voters, or playing MHSA rules which mandate a two year average of 801+ to be considered Class AA? Their three high schools have about 5500 students, so they should be able to draw school attendance to fit another high school. I'm just guessing, so any of you Billings MHSA people, in the know, should be able to clear this conundrum up.
Growing up in Billings, playing football at Senior (I was a nobody), then officiating football in Missoula for several years, I've followed high school football in the state for a while. One thing I know is that Billings has attempted to build a 4th high school, but the bonds never pass elections.
 
Growing up in Billings, playing football at Senior (I was a nobody), then officiating football in Missoula for several years, I've followed high school football in the state for a while. One thing I know is that Billings has attempted to build a 4th high school, but the bonds never pass elections.
Why aren't you considering Lockwood a Billings school?
 
I read that attendance is 2300+ in a school designed for 1750. That might have something to do with their dominance. Kalispell, Bozeman, Missoula, Great Falls, and Helena all experienced those super-teams before adding another high school. Billings says it doesn't need a fourth high school, yet. Local politics, resistant voters, or playing MHSA rules which mandate a two year average of 801+ to be considered Class AA? Their three high schools have about 5500 students, so they should be able to draw school attendance to fit another high school. I'm just guessing, so any of you Billings MHSA people, in the know, should be able to clear this conundrum up.
West, Senior, Central, Skyview, Lockwood.
 
West, Senior, Central, Skyview, Lockwood.
Why aren't you considering Lockwood a Billings school?
That's a fair point; I briefly forgot Lockwood built its own high school. At some level, I suppose Lockwood did fulfill the 4th public school for Billings.

Below, I've included the enrollment figures for all of the Billings high schools this year, and 10 years ago. Interesting that while most of the schools are relatively similar, West High grew significantly. I recall in high school, many of the Lockwood students attended Senior.


Central303 (14/15) 369 (24/25)
Senior
1,730 (14/15)
1,661 (24/25)
Skyview
1,557 (14/15)
1,546 (24/25)
West1,883 (14/15)2,163 (24/25)
LockwoodNA552 (24/25)
 
That's a fair point; I briefly forgot Lockwood built its own high school. At some level, I suppose Lockwood did fulfill the 4th public school for Billings.

Below, I've included the enrollment figures for all of the Billings high schools this year, and 10 years ago. Interesting that while most of the schools are relatively similar, West High grew significantly. I recall in high school, many of the Lockwood students attended Senior.


Central303 (14/15)369 (24/25)
Senior
1,730 (14/15)
1,661 (24/25)
Skyview
1,557 (14/15)
1,546 (24/25)
West1,883 (14/15)2,163 (24/25)
LockwoodNA552 (24/25)
Would the sprawl on the west end of Billings account for that growth?
 
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