WIAA reclassification numbers (Jan. 6, 2014)
The WIAA released its final numbers for reclassification for the 2014-15 and 2015-16 school years.
Schools still can appeal the number, but most Clark County schools expect these numbers to reflect where they will be for the next two school years. The WIAA’s executive board will meet later this month to make it official.
Here are the largest and smallest schools, in terms of enrollment, for each classification, as well as the numbers for Southwest Washington schools (including the schools from Longview and Kelso).
Class 4A:
Biggest school: South Kitsap, 2,099
Smallest school: Marysville Getchell, 1,252
- Camas: 1,456
- Battle Ground: 1,585
- Union: 1,579
- Skyview: 1,498
- Heritage: 1,470
- Mountain View: 1,340
- Evergreen: 1,300
Class 3A:
Biggest school: Kamiakin, 1,246
Smallest school: Capital, 990
- Kelso: 1,084
- Prairie: 1,076
- Fort Vancouver: 1,020
- Columbia River: 957 (Opt up)
Class 2A:
Biggest school: Hudson’s Bay, 982
Smallest school: Woodland, 472
- Hudson’s Bay: 982
- Mark Morris: 782
- R.A. Long: 764
- Washougal: 672
- Hockinson: 513
- Ridgefield: 504
- Woodland: 472
Class 1A:
Biggest school: Eastonville 464
Smallest school: Coupeville, 225
- La Center: 384
- Stevenson: 218 (opt up)
- King’s Way Christian: 146 (opt up)
- Seton Catholic: 109 (opt up)