Division I schools also are the largest on average. Division II still offers scholarships, but they are rarer and smaller, and Division II schools typically have fewer athletic department funds and fewer sports teams than Division I schools.
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- #1 Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, Maryland.
- #2 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Troy, New York.
- #3 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- #4 University of Chicago.
- #5 Washington University in St Louis.
- #6 Pomona College.
- #7 Hamilton College.
- #8 Washington and Lee University.
With Division 1 being the toughest just like in College sports. However in states like Texas and California and others, Division 5 is the strongest and Division 1 is the smallest/weakest… There are No national champions in team sports in high school in the USA, merely state champions.
All football divisions are based on male enrollment. For instance, my high school was a Division 2 football school, but division 1 in all other sports. Each division is broken down into regions. And that's where the playoff bracket is seeded.
DI universities are where the best high school and prep athletes from around the world go to play and compete. Many athletes and families feel that D1 programs are run too much like a business and choose to play at a division level where expectations on academics and athletics are more balanced.
Every division has something different to offer. D3 and NAIA programs tend to be smaller schools, while D1 colleges often enroll the most students. And D2 may provide you with the opportunity of playing all four years, while at a D1 program, you may be benched for the first three.
To recap, D1 is a LOT better than D2 and D3. But D2 and D3 are essentially the same. The difference between the two typically comes in the form of education and athletic scholarships. D2 is able to offer its' athletes financial aid in the form of scholarships, and D3 does it in the form of academic scholarships.
4A is made up of the largest schools, and 1A the smallest. Prior to 1993, a set minimum enrollment number delineated each school's classification. The classifications are reordered every four years based on updated student population numbers.
Amateur Athletic Association
Triple-A or Class AAA is the highest level of play in Minor League Baseball in the United States and Mexico. Before 2008, Triple-A leagues also fielded teams in Canada.
While the minor league system in baseball is generally hierarchical — Low A is better than rookie ball, High A is better than Low A, AA is better than High A — that hierarchy splits at AA / AAA rather than continuing in sequence. Starting with rookie ball, players are generally matched up by age and ability.
The AAA tier was introduced 26 years ago and the B.C. High School Boys Basketball Association (B.C. Boys) said in an information package sent to coaches and administrators that it intended to "create a fairer tiering system than we currently use."
A = top tier, AA = lower tier. One noticeable difference from all three divisions: -D1 (FBS and FCS) can offer full ride scholarships. -DII can only offer partial scholarships. -DIII cannot offer scholarships.
| Classification | Enrollment Ranges | Number of Schools |
|---|
| 4A | 1343.29+ | 64 |
| 3A | 971.72-1343.28 | 66 |
| 2A | 461-971.71 | 65 |
| 1A | 214.50-461.24 | 65 |
The new Class 7A begins with Hoover and its grades 10-12 enrollment of 1,978 students for classification purposes.
No Class 7A addition will occur before at least 2022. Future change will impact many local programs. Seven of the eight largest high schools in the state entering the current 2018-20 alignment are from the Dallas area.
| School | Student Enrollment |
|---|
| Skyline | 4,568 |
| Lewisville | 4,564 |
| Duncanville | 4,451 |
| The Woodlands | 4,435 |
| Acronym | Definition |
|---|
| 5A | Fifth Amendment |
| 5A | Amherst Area Amateur Astronomers Association |
- Region Alignmentsfor 2016-18 Reclassification.
- Class 7A (AAAAAAA) (48 Schools; All play football)
- Class 6A (AAAAAA) (58 Schools; All play football)
- Class 5A (AAAAA) (58 Schools; All play football)
- Class 4A (AAAA) (53 Schools; All play football)
- Class 3A (AAA) (58 Schools; 57 play football)
This is notable because realignment procedures state that 6A can include up to 250 schools, plus schools that opt up.
? Class 5A, formerly 4A, will be home to schools with enrollment between 1,060 and 2,099. The past two years, 4A was slightly smaller with enrollments between 1,005 and 2,089. ? Class 6A, formerly 5A, will be for schools with 2,100 students and above. Last year, it was 2,090 and above.
The newly formed Class 6A will be for schools with at least 2,100 students, meaning Tyler Lee will no longer share a district with any of its former rivals. Class 6A: 2,100 students and above. Class 5A: 1,060-2,099. Class 4A: 465-1,059. Class 3A: 220-464.
? Class 5A, formerly 4A, will be home to schools with enrollment between 1,060 and 2,099. The past two years, 4A was slightly smaller with enrollments between 1,005 and 2,089. ? Class 6A, formerly 5A, will be for schools with 2,100 students and above.
2020-2021 & 2021-2022
| Conference & Division | Enrollment | Number of Schools |
|---|
| 1A Division I | 59.5 – 104.9 | 77 schools |
| 1A Division II | 59.4 and below | 76 schools |
| 2A Division I | 165.5 – 229 | 97 schools |
| 2A Division II | 105 – 165.4 | 93 schools |
There are as many as eight classes, from 1A to 8A, based on population, the largest schools compete in 8A. For 2019-20, the schools were classified based upon the total number of high school students, as follows: Class 8A - 2,406-4,799. Class 7A - 2,009-2,404.
? Class 5A, formerly 4A, will be home to schools with enrollment between 1,060 and 2,099. The past two years, 4A was slightly smaller with enrollments between 1,005 and 2,089. ? Class 6A, formerly 5A, will be for schools with 2,100 students and above.
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The academy is an innovative program to Accelerate Academic Achievement for 9th grade students through responsive intervention, instruction and support. The goal is to prepare students for success in high school and in the 21st century workforce.School classifications
Every two years, the PIAA divides the member schools into two to six different classifications for each sport, depending on the number of male or female students enrolled in each school.2020-2021 & 2021-2022
| Conference | Enrollment | Number of Schools |
|---|
| 5A | 1230 – 2219 | 253 schools |
| 4A | 515 – 1229 | 206 schools |
| 3A | 230 – 514 | 235 schools |
| 2A | 105 – 229 | 201 schools |
| Classification | Enrollment Ranges | Number of Schools |
|---|
| 4A | 1343.29+ | 64 |
| 3A | 971.72-1343.28 | 66 |
| 2A | 461-971.71 | 65 |
| 1A | 214.50-461.24 | 65 |