Some Catholic school balance numbers from cleveland.com:
⦁ Cincinnati St. Xavier: 653, which gives it the largest adjusted enrollment in Ohio at 1,691 after a standard male enrollment of 1,038 last October.
⦁ St. Edward: 549, which is nearly equal to its standard enrollment of 684, giving the Eagles the fourth-highest adjusted figure in the state at 1,233.
⦁ Hoban: 190, which keeps it in Division II as a move up.
⦁ Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller: 176, which keeps it among the larger Division I schools.
⦁ Toledo Central Catholic: 162, which not only keeps it in Division II but as a move up from a pre-competitive balance alignment to Division IV.
⦁ Toledo St. John’s Jesuit: 130, which keeps it in Division II.
⦁ St. Ignatius: 120, which pushes it to the fifth largest figure in Division I at 1,173 after a standard enrollment of 1,053.
⦁ Benedictine: 118, which led to the Bengals moving down from Division II. However, with an October 2021 enrollment of 217, the school would have been aligned to Division IV without competitive balance.
⦁ Gilmour: 109, which pushed the Lancers up to Division IV.
⦁ Toledo St. Francis de Sales: 103, which keeps it in Division II.
⦁ Cincinnati La Salle: 107, which keeps it in Division II.
⦁ Walsh Jesuit: 100, which keeps it in Division II.