– Dallas Jackson, NationalHSFootball.com
Monday marked the new two-year cycle for Texas high school football.
The state had released which teams would be moving classes days in advance but which teams would be in what district was a mystery left until the day after the Super Bowl.
The major change to this cycle was an addition of Class 6A — but it was not the rumored Class 6A that some had hoped. The state made its former Six Man Class the new 1A and renamed all classes climbing up the ladder.
Here are the pdfs of all of the new districts.
Class 6A (2,100 and above) – New District alignments pdf
Class 5A (1,060 – 2,099) – New District alignments pdf
Class 4A DI (686 – 1,059) – New District alignments pdf
Class 4A DII (465 – 685) – New District alignments pdf
Class 3A DI (315 – 464) – New District alignments pdf
Class 3A DII (220 – 314) – New District alignments pdf
Class 2A DI (158 – 219) – New District alignments pdf
Class 2A DII (105 – 218) – New District alignments pdf
Class 1A DI (55 – 104) – New District alignments pdf
Class 1A DII (54 and below) – New District alignments pdf