LHSAA’s Executive Committee Holds Meetings to Discuss New Two-Year Districting Plans
Key points:
- LHSAA's executive committee held two meetings in one day to discuss new two-year districting plans.
- Warren Easton, Bunkie, and Springfield all made appeals during the classification meeting.
- The final two-year plans for 2024-26 were approved and will be sent to member schools before a release to the media.
LHSAA releases new two-year districting plans after Wednesday meetings. Appeals from Warren Easton, Bunkie, and Springfield were discussed, resulting in approved final plans for 2024-26. LHSAA director Eddie Bonine said the last two classification processes have been smooth, despite the 13 appeals received. Notable appeals included options for Warren Easton and a proposal from Springfield for a new five-team district. Specific details of the plans and meetings were discussed, and results of school appeals were addressed. Cajundome officials also expressed interest in hosting the LHSAA volleyball tournament for a three-year contract.
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