UIL Releases Conference Cutoff Numbers for Reclassification and Realignment, and what this means

BREAKING: UIL Releases Conference Cutoff Numbers for Reclassification and Realignment, and what this means (Copyright (c) 2021 VYPE - All rights reserved)

The University Interscholastic League (UIL) posted their official release on Twitter Wednesday morning to announce the 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 UIL Reclassification and Realignment Conference Cutoff Numbers and Preliminary Enrollment Figures. With the realignment, it’s possible that you may see a shift for some of your favorite Texas high school sports teams. The numbers for the realignment and reclassification are listed below:


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Enrollment Figures and Division Breaks

Class 6A: 2225 and up Class 5A: 1300-2224 Class 4A: 545-1299 Class 3A: 250-544 Class 2A: 105-249 Class 1A: 104.9 and below

With these numbers, the division breaks within the classifications are:

5A-D1: 1925-2224 5A-D2: 1300-1924 4A-D1: 880-1299 4A-D2: 545-879 3A-D1: 360-544 3A-D2: 250-359 2A-D1: 164.5-249 2A-D2: 105-165.4 1A-D1:59.5-104.9 1A-D2: 59.4 and below

What This Means:

For some schools, this means some shifting around. A look at some of the changes that comes with these numbers would include:

Manor heads back to 6A Harker Heights becomes the only Killeen ISD school in 6A Royse City and North Forney will move to 6A El Paso Hanks, Parkland, Crosby, Aledo, and Ysleta move to 5A-D1 Lubbock High, Argyle, Melissa, Austin LBJ, and Amarillo Palo Duro to 5A-D2 San Antonio ISD schools are all 5A-D2 El Paso Austin, Bowie, and Irving move to 4A-D1

There will likely be more to dive into over the coming weeks. VYPE will keep a close eye on realignments and reclassifications.