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Interscholastic sports is defined as athletic competition between multiple academic institutions (or schools).
No, Division I-AA and Division II are totally different. Division II schools are generally small and don't have the athletic budgets that Division I and I-AA schools have. Currently in football, a Division I-AA school may have 63 players on scholarship (Division I is allowed 85) where a Division II school is allowed 36 players on scholarship.
One of the best NCAA Division 1 AA schools would be UCLA, though it is very expensive.
No. They are division 3 therefore they award no scholarships. They can "Help" with receiving academic scholarships though.
Largest are:Cherokee Trail High School, Aurora, CO in terms of areaLargest enrolment:Evit Gilbert High School, Gilbert, AZ in terms of enrollmentLargest athletic/academic competitionHickman high school Columbia, MO in terms of athletic and academic competition has been called the largest.
There are approximately 820 member high schools and 850 more schools in the 7th-8th grade division of the OHSAA. Most public and private high schools in Ohio belong to the OHSAA.
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Divisionized Schools are ranked through athletic curriculars and a school's team sport skill. Division 1 HIGH SCHOOLS are known to be the best in their athletic abilities and are put in that division only by the state's permission. (Ex. Jesuit High School in New Orleans, LA is Division 1 in soccer and has since 1984 because they recruited soccer players from around the world who played international soccer.) In COLLEGE, Division 1 athletics is mainly the size of the college in population. LSU, OHIO STATE, FLORIDA STATE, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, and UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN are Division 1 colleges because they are some of the biggest Universities in the country.
There are 295 Division II Schools.
Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association was created in 1946.
Baker University is one audio engineering school in the midwest