Changes Pushing Forward to High School Football
Augusta - Proposed changes to Maine's high school football landscape took another step forward today, albeit with some small changes. Most notable is the change of enrollment between Classes C and D from 460 to 450 which forces Foxcroft Academy to become a C school rather than go to D. That means many of their rivals will now play in a different class.
Committee members say the always changing high school football landscape is tough to level out, but they think this proposal does a fair job of it. With today's decisions the proposal will now go to another vote on March 14th. If approved there, the entire Principals Association would take a final vote on the proposal at the end of March.