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Realignment - Appeals Decisions

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August 8 Deadline to request an appeal (post appeals the next day)

August 15 Deadline to submit an opposition to an appeal (post appeals the next day)

August 23 Appeal Committee meets to hear appeals and recommend the final alignment plan to the Executive Committee for 2023 – 2027.
 

Tuesday, August 9, 2022​

NEWS: VHSL Region Alignment: The Appeals​


In response to the Virginia High School League's Alignment Committee recommendation for regions in all six classifications for the period from Fall 2023 to Spring 2027, individual schools, and school systems, were allowed to file petitions for appeals. They are all listed below, with #RVA area requests in bold, as well as schools whose appeal, if granted, would place them into a region with schools from our metropolitan area.
Schools and divisions who may object to these appeals may do so no later than Monday, August 15th with justification for their objection. Those are scheduled to be made public a week from now, Tuesday, August 16th. The Alignment Committee will meet again Tuesday, August 23rd to vote on their final recommendation, which, once approved, will be sent to the League's Executive Committee for a vote on September 21st.
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Albemarle: Albemarle requests to move to Class 5, Region C instead of their alignment assignment to Class 5, Region D.
Caroline: Caroline requests to move down to Class 3, Region B instead of their alignment assignment to Class 4, Region B.
Chesterfield Co. Chesterfield County Public Schools requests to appeal the current district alignment for Chesterfield County Schools which places them in two separate districts. Chesterfield County Public Schools is proposing the creation of a singular Chesterfield District comprised of the 10 high schools.

Colonial Forge: Colonial Forge requests to move up to Class 6, Region B instead of their alignment assignment to Class 5, Region D.
Council: Council requests to move to Cumberland District from Black Diamond District.
Deep Creek: Deep Creek requests to move down to Class 4, Region A instead of their alignment assignment to Class 5, Region A.
Deep Run: Deep Run requests to move down to Class 5, Region C instead of their alignment assignment to Class 6, Region A.
Franklin Co.: Franklin County requests to move Class 5, Region C instead of their alignment assignment to Class 5, Region D.
Freedom (LC) Loudoun County administration requests that Freedom move down to Class 5, Region D instead of their alignment assignment to Class 6, Region B.
Gainesville: Gainesville requests to move to up to Class 6, Region B instead of their alignment assignment to Class 5, Region D.
George Wythe (Wytheville): George Wythe requests to move down to Class 1, Region C instead of their alignment assignment to Class 2, Region C.
Glen Allen: Glen Allen requests to move down to Class 5, Region C instead of their alignment assignment to Class 6, Region A.
Grayson Co.: Grayson County request to move down to Class 1, Region C instead of their alignment assignment to Class 2, Region C.
Grundy: Grundy requests to move to Hogoheegee District from Black Diamond District.
Hickory: Hickory requests to move up to Class 5, Region A instead of their alignment assignment to Class 4, Region A.
Hurley: Hurley requests to move to Cumberland District from Black Diamond District.
James River (Buchanan): James River requests to move down to Class 1, Region C instead of their alignment assignment Buchanan to Class 2, Region C.
John R. Lewis: John R. Lewis requests to move up to Class 6, Region C instead of their alignment assignment to Class 5, Region D.
Liberty (Bedford): Liberty requests to move from Seminole District to the Dogwood District.
Liberty Christian: Liberty Christian Academy requests to move up to Class 3, Region C instead of their alignment assignment to Class 2, Region C.
Loudoun Co. Schools: Loudoun County administration requests the formation of an additional district in Class 4 and due to the alignment assignments move affected schools to the appropriate districts.
Maggie Walker Governor's School: Maggie Walker requests to move up to Class 3, Region B instead of their alignment assignment to Class 2, Region A.
Matoaca: Matoaca requests to move up to Class 5, Region C instead of their alignment assignment to Class 4, Region B.

Mecklenburg: Mecklenburg requests to move down to Class 4, Region D instead of their alignment assignment to Class 5, Region C.
Monticello: Monticello requests to move down to Class 3, Region C instead of their alignment assignment to Class 4, Region D.
Mount Vernon: Mount Vernon requests to move up to Class 6, Region C instead of their alignment assignment to Class 5, Region D.
Mountain View-Q: Mountain View requests to move down to Class 1, Region B instead of their alignment assignment to Class 2, Region B.
North Stafford: North Stafford requests to move up to Class 6, Region B instead of their alignment assignment to Class 5, Region D.
Patrick Henry (R): Patrick Henry-Roanoke requests to move down to Class 5, Region C instead of their alignment assignment to Class 6, Region A.
Potomac Sr.: Potomac Sr. requests to move up to Class 6, Region B instead of their alignment assignment to Class 5, Region D.
Randolph-Henry: Randolph-Henry requests to move down to Class 1, Region B instead of their alignment assignment to Class 2, Region A.
Riverheads: Riverheads requests to move down to Class 1, Region instead of their alignment assignment to Class 2, Region B.
Sherando: Sherando requests to move down to Class 4, Region D instead of their alignment assignment to Class 5, Region D.
Thomas Jefferson (Alexandria): Thomas Jefferson requests to move up to Class 6, Region C instead of their alignment assignment to Class 4, Region C.
Warwick: Warwick requests to move down to Class 4, Region A instead of their alignment assignment to Class 5, Region B.
William Fleming: William Fleming requests to move to Class 5, Region C instead of their alignment assignment to Class 5, Region D.
William Monroe: William Monroe requests to move to Valley District from the Northwestern District.

Posted by robwitham at 4:52 PM
 
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Kudo's to LCA for requesting to stay in class 3. Didn't see that one coming but it is only fair for sure.

Hard to believe that Riverheads is appealing to drop back to class 1.
 
A couple of Seminole notes:

Good on LCA for requesting to stay in C3, they fit better there competition wise.

I see Liberty (Bedford): Liberty requests to move from Seminole District to the Dogwood District.
 
I see Liberty (Bedford): Liberty requests to move from Seminole District to the Dogwood District.
I wish there was a way for Appomattox not to have to play all the Dogwood schools.
I know everything changes but right now playing some of the schools that have been down is hurting the Raiders come playoff time. I love playing the Lord Boutetouts(Sp?) and Heritages, and other schools.
For the last several years winning games by 50+ doesn't help them (or any school) come playoffs.
 
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I wish there was a way for Appomattox not to have to play all the Dogwood schools.
I know everything changes but right now playing some of the schools that have been down is hurting the Raiders come playoff time. I love playing the Lord Boutetouts(Sp?) and Heritages, and other schools.
For the last several years winning games by 50+ doesn't help them (or may school) come playoffs.
I know playing everyone in the district helps for scheduling in other sports, but it would be nice to have some flexibility for football.
 
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September 7 Deadline to notify the VHSL office of intent to appeal.

The Executive Committee’s review of an appeal shall be limited to an evaluation of the written record of the original appeal as published in the appendix of the Recommended Alignment Plan. The Executive Committee shall then issue its decision in response to all such appeals as amendments to its final motion to approve the formal alignment plan. The VHSL’s Executive Director shall inform each appellant school of the Executive Committee’s decision. The decision of the Executive Committee shall be final.

September 21 Executive Committee determines final alignment plan – 2023 - 2027

 
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September 7 Deadline to notify the VHSL office of intent to appeal.

The Executive Committee’s review of an appeal shall be limited to an evaluation of the written record of the original appeal as published in the appendix of the Recommended Alignment Plan. The Executive Committee shall then issue its decision in response to all such appeals as amendments to its final motion to approve the formal alignment plan. The VHSL’s Executive Director shall inform each appellant school of the Executive Committee’s decision. The decision of the Executive Committee shall be final.

September 21 Executive Committee determines final alignment plan – 2023 - 2027

I would say that the appeals committee would have had to grossly misunderstand the evidence presented to them for the EC to consider awarding an appeal that they had denied. As you stated above, only the previous written record can be considered. So no new or different information can be considered.
 

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2022​

THE FUTURE: VHSL Approves Region Alignment for 2023--2027​


After weeks of proposals, objections, and meetings, the Virginia High School League (VHSL) Executive Committee has officially approved the region alignment for its six classifications for the period from July, 2023 to June, 2027.

Please note that the League does make some adjustments to the alignment at the midway point (the summer of 2025) to account for changes in school enrollments, the opening of new schools, consolidation of current schools, etc.

In this piece, we will discuss each region that has a Metro RVA team, how it has changed, and a little information on schools that will be new to our area once postseason play begins.

New teams will be both bold and italicized. All Metro RVA teams will be in bold only unless they have moved regions, then they will be both as well.

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CLASS 6, REGION A: (11 Teams)

Cosby, Deep Run, Glen Allen, Grassfield, Highland Springs, Landstown, Manchester, Meadowbrook, Oscar Smith, Thomas Dale, Western Branch

ANALYSIS: Franklin County, Floyd Kellam and Ocean Lakes all leave the region, as does James River, who, for the first time since the Great Reclassification of 2013, will not be in Class 6. Football fans immediately gravitate, and salivate, at the thought of region championship games between Highland Springs and Oscar Smith. But there's much more to be considered here. For Deep Run and Glen Allen, especially for spring sports, they'll need to get to know a lot of Northern Virginia schools, all of whom populate the other three regions in Class 6. The same goes for field hockey in the fall. As for basketball, bringing in the Springers, Jaguars and Wildcats to join Manchester and Thomas Dale will make region tournaments very interesting. Meadowbrook is really the program behind the eight-ball here. Their road to getting back to deep playoff runs across the board will be even tougher.

CLASS 5, REGION C: (15 Teams)

Albemarle, Clover Hill, Douglas Freeman, Franklin County, Hermitage, J.R. Tucker, James River, L.C. Bird, Louisa, Matoaca, Midlothian, Mills Godwin, Patrick Henry-Roanoke, Prince George, William Fleming

ANALYSIS
: The region, by far, has the biggest changes, even with three Henrico powerhouses headed to Class 6. A twelve-team region grows to fifteen as Deep Run, Glen Allen, Highland Springs and Meadowbrook depart, Matoaca returns to Class 5 after two seasons in Class 4 (and petitioning the VHSL to move up) and James River comes down from Class 6. This region will also no longer be exclusive to Richmond area teams, as Albemarle enters from the Charlottesville area, while Franklin County of Rocky Mount, Louisa, Patrick Henry-Roanoke and William Fleming all enter.

Logistically, this region just became a nightmare. But, to the VHSL's defense, it would be even more of a burden for the western schools to join any other region in Class 5, having either to go to Tidewater or Northern Virginia. It's also now the largest region in Class 5 with 15 teams (Class 5, Region A is next with 14, Region D only has 9).

Franklin County was a longtime member of Class 6, sharing both a region, and a conference back in their four-year tenure, with the likes of Cosby, Thomas Dale and James River. They're used to coming east for playoff action. So is Patrick Henry-Roanoke, who briefly played in the old Conference 16, which included Albemarle, Atlee, and our Patrick Henry (Ashland). Louisa, of course, plays some area schools in sports already and, geographically, is just a little further out than, say, Amelia, Powhatan, or Caroline. The Lions will automatically become a force in football in the region.

The unknown is William Fleming, the other Roanoke City high school (with PH-Roanoke). The Colonels have not made the football postseason since 2014, and are currently 1-4 this season. Boys basketball last won a state title in 2007.

CLASS 4, REGION B: (17 Teams)

Atlee, Caroline, Chancellor, Courtland, Dinwiddie, Eastern View, George Wythe, Hanover, Henrico, Huguenot, King George, Mechanicsville, Monacan, Patrick Henry (Ashland), Powhatan, Spotsylvania, Varina

ANALYSIS:
Interestingly enough, there is little change to the area's biggest region. Matoaca requested, and received, a move back up to Class 5, Region C. Caroline, who requested and received a move down from Region 4B to Class 3, Region B asked for that again, but this time were denied. The Cavaliers replace the Warriors, while the other sixteen teams remain the same including all four Hanover County schools.

CLASS 3, REGION A: (13 Teams)

Booker T. Washington, Colonial Heights, Grafton, Heritage (Newport News), Hopewell, I.C. Norcom, Lafayette, Lakeland, Lake Taylor, New Kent, Petersburg, Tabb, York

ANALYSIS: This region goes down from the current fourteen-team configuration. Leaving are Phoebus (Class 4), Southampton (Class 2) and Park View-South Hill, closed along with Bluestone to create the new Mecklenburg County High School. Eleven holdovers are joined by Grafton, a Bay Rivers District rival of New Kent, and Heritage, both moving down from Class 4.

CLASS 3, REGION B: (14 Teams)

Armstrong, Brentsville District, Culpeper, Fauquier, Goochland, Kettle Run, James Monroe, Maggie Walker GS, Manassas Park, Meridian, Skyline, Thomas Jefferson, Warren County, William Monroe

ANALYSIS: This region moves up from twelve to fourteen schools, led by Thomas Jefferson's move up from Class 2, Region A. Fauquier and Kettle Run each move down from Class 4. Armstrong and Goochland stay put. If Manassas Park resumes football in 2023, 13 teams will compete in that sport, all but Maggie Walker.

CLASS 2, REGION A: (14 Teams)

Amelia, Arcadia, Bruton, Central-Lunenburg, Greensville County, John Marshall, King William, Nandua, Nottoway, Poquoson, Prince Edward, Randolph-Henry, Southampton, Windsor

ANALYSIS: Bluestone is gone, closed to consolidate in Mecklenburg County, while Brunswick moves down to Class 1, and the Vikings of Thomas Jefferson are replaced by Southampton, TJ from Class 2 to 3, and Southampton in the opposite direction. Central-Lunenburg enters via moving up from Class 1, Region B.

CLASS 1, REGION A: (13 Teams)

Charles City, Chincoteague, Colonial Beach, Essex, King & Queen Central, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, Northampton, Northumberland, Rappahannock, Westmoreland, West Point

ANALYSIS
: The only change is a name, as Westmoreland replaces Washington & Lee as the county's high school name. That took effect this season.

CLASS 1, REGION B: (12 Teams)

Altavista, Appomattox Regional GS, Brunswick, Buffalo Gap, Carver College & Career Academy, Cumberland, Franklin, Galileo, Rappahannock County, Surry, Sussex, William Campbell

ANALYSIS: Minor changes here, with one major exception. Class 1 football power Riverheads is heading to Class 2, Region B. Central-Lunenburg leaves, switching places with Brunswick, who comes down to Class 1.




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