Ada restructured their class divisions. The updated performance schedule is posted above and you can visit the document here.
It's still a mind-boggling classification, aside from the silly school enrollment classes, I mean what's the point of Riverside being on their own in Class A/Tier II?
Not that I truthfully care as most folks know I don't care for the arbitrary class divisions some Ohio competitions operate under, but why is ETC listed as Class B? The Ada rules page says that any choirs where students are from more than one high school fit in Class AA. Last year, ETC competed in AA.
Just curious if that was a typo or why the change this year.
"...We have some fantastic show choirs visiting this year. Registered schools include Cory-Rawson, Kenton, Riverdale, Findlay, Crestview, Twinsburg, Van Buren, Grove City, Bellmont, Riverside, ETC, Elgin, Vermilion, and Elgin!"
Ooooo... I love a good Music Feast... especially as tasty lookin' one as this is.
"...We have some fantastic show choirs visiting this year. Registered schools include Cory-Rawson, Kenton, Riverdale, Findlay, Crestview, Twinsburg, Van Buren, Grove City, Bellmont, Riverside, ETC, Elgin, Vermilion, and Elgin!"