About 2000+ students.
5A definitely
A 5A school typically refers to a classification in the context of high school athletics, particularly in the United States. The "5A" designation indicates the size of the school based on student enrollment, with 5A schools being larger than those in lower classifications (like 4A or 3A) and competing against other schools of similar size. This classification can affect the level of competition in sports and other extracurricular activities. Each state may have its own criteria for these classifications, so the exact number of students required to be classified as a 5A school can vary.
The 2007 5A champs were South Panola High School in Batesville.
enrollment
5A refers to the size of the high school. In most states 5A is the largest high schools. Some states choose to use 6 levels of highschools.
Yes even went to State in 5A in 1986 or 1987
That depends on the school.
671 students
Need to be a bit more specific. Assuming you mean schools, they are part of the Houston County School System. For the 2012-2013 school year, high school football has the following districts: Houston County - 5A Northside - 5A Veterans - 4A Warner Robins - 5A
35 students x 1/7 students who walk = 5 students in the class that walk to school
It all depends on how many students that elementary school has. A school of 1000 students will require an approximate of 400 computers.
The "A" designation in high school is determined by the school population. My high school had 450 students, and we were AA (2A). The more "A's" the larger and usually better a sports team. NCAA is opposite. The best teams a A (1A). There are no 4 and 5 "A" teams.