NCHSAA releases second draft of conferences for the 2025-29 realignment into 8A
The North Carolina High School Athletic Association has released the second draft of conferences for the 2025-2029 realignment period.
The first draft was released on Dec. 18. This second draft has arrived after the realignment committe worked through over 170 response forms from member schools.
For the first time in its extensive history, the NCHSAA will have member schools divided into eight classifications. The largest class, 8A, will have the 32 largest schools in the state by population. The 1A through 7A classes will be evenly divided and have just under 60 schools apiece.
Unlike the previous realignment for 2021-25, the next realignment is sorting schools into classifications by average daily membership only. The ADMs numbers represent the amount of students attending the institution on a daily basis. The previous cycle utilized a formula that combined the ADM numbers, free and reduced lunch data, and past success via the Wells Fargo Cup results.
After receiving the ADM numbers for the 2024-25 school year, the NCHSAA staff devised an initial set of conferences. That document was then passed on to the official Realignment Committee for the 2025-29 cycle. The committee is made up of school officials and coaches from an even spread through the state’s regions.
The realignment committee took the NCHSAA staff’s early ideas and revised them into the first draft. The second draft made adjustments to the first draft.
To compare the second draft to the first draft, see both documents below:
Schools have another opportunity to respond to the proposed conferences. The NCHSAA will accept feedback until Tuesday, Jan. 28 at 4:30 p.m.
The schools which have additional feedback on the conference proposals will appear in person at the next realignment committee meeting in Chapel Hill, which will take place Feb. 3-4.
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Source: highschoolot.com