The most recent version of our prediction for the eight cutoff lines in the NCHSAA classification.
Since our previous simulation of potential realignment for the N.C. High School Athletic Association in 2025, there have been some recent changes.
Before the official announcement of the NCHSAA transitioning to eight classifications, we had already obtained the ADM numbers and made projections eight weeks in advance. However, there were some details that were previously unavailable but are now accounted for.
Initially, four additional educational institutions will become members of the NCHSAA in the upcoming year, having been officially sanctioned in November. According to this new framework, they are expected to fall under the 2A or 1A classification.
Next fall, a new high school called Ballantyne Ridge will open in Charlotte and will be recognized by the NCHSAA in the spring. This will add an 8A school to the mix.
The method for determining class division remains unchanged – identify a number that can be evenly divided among all seven classes, including 1A. After incorporating five additional schools to reach a total of 441, the ideal number for 1A is 56 and 55 for the other classes.
You could also do 49 for 1A and 56 for the rest. That would give extra cushion for more charter schools that are likely to join in the four-year realignment period that starts in 2025. If this model was used, it would make the following changes to what we have below: the largest 7A (Cuthbertson) would be moved up to 8A, the largest two 6A schools would to go 7A, the largest three 5A schools would go to 6A, and so on.
Our latest model assigns 56 for 1A and 55 for the remaining classes, ensuring equal opportunity for all classes to have their own postseason in each sport. Several sports will have combined classifications for state titles, similar to current ones such as 1A/2A girls golf, 1A/2A swimming, and 3A/2A/1A boys and girls lacrosse.
Be sure to check out my article where I discuss how I would approach other questions with eight categories, such as playoffs.
8A
- Ardrey Kell—3671
- Myers Park—3557
- South Mecklenburg—3331
- Enloe—2831
- Apex Friendship—2754
- Chambers—2747
- Hough—2563
- Panther Creek—2536
- Laney—2521
- Leesville Road—2500
- Hoke County—2465
- Wakefield—2449
- East Mecklenburg—2431
- Millbrook—2424
- Apex—2414
- Broughton—2383
- Palisades—2373
- Corinth Holders—2369
- Hoggard—2350
- Providence—2335
- Green Hope—2323
- West Forsyth—2312
- North Mecklenburg—2309
- Mallard Creek—2306
- Athens Drive—2297
- Garinger—2289
- Rolesville—2288
- Pinecrest—2280
- Reagan—2264
- Jordan—2220
- Northwest Guilford—2215
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The projected enrollment for the new school, Ballantyne Ridge, is 2200 students.
- Green Level—2139
- Independence—2133
- Richmond—2110
- Holly Springs—2103
- Cary—2101
- Ashley—2071
- Willow Spring—2051
- Wake Forest—2051
- Marvin Ridge—2050
- Overhills—2046
- Lake Norman—2044
- Jack Britt—2015
- Grimsley—2010
- West Charlotte—2009
- Clayton—2007
- Hopewell—1983
- Riverside—1982
- Lumberton—1970
- Cleveland—1959
- Topsail—1958
- Mooresville—1954
- Butler—1953
- Davie County—1932
7A
- In 1887, Cuthbertson proposed the following: if there were 49 teams in division 1A and 56 teams in the remaining divisions, this would be the smallest division 8A.
- South Garner—1855
- Weddington—1849
- West Mecklenburg—1845
- Southeast Raleigh—1821
- West Cabarrus—1817
- Rocky River—1810
- Heritage—1806
- Page—1798
- Hillside—1793
- Parkland—1793
- R.J. Reynolds—1775
- South Iredell—1753
- Southern Durham—1750
- Porter Ridge—1746
- Cox Mill—1738
- Fuquay-Varina—1736
- East Forsyth—1715
- A.L. Brown—1715
- Pine Forest—1704
- D.H. Conley—1697
- Southwest Guilford—1693
- McDowell County—1681
- Knightdale—1676
- East Wake—1672
- Hickory Ridge—1664
- Chapel Hill—1662
- West Johnston—1660
- Garner—1652
- South Central—1633
- Sanderson—1632
- Purnell Swett—1619
- Middle Creek—1610
- Olympic—1609
- New Bern—1609
- Smithfield-Selma—1608
- Cape Fear—1585
- Cardinal Gibbons—1583
- South Caldwell—1579
- Watauga—1576
- Freedom—1574
- Seventy-First—1571
- Scotland—1568
- Ben L. Smith—1561
- New Hanover—1559
- Northern Durham—1554
- South View—1552
- T.C. Roberson—1546
- J.H. Rose—1540
- Glenn—1536
- North Brunswick—1536
- Berry Academy—1535
- Harnett Central—1499
- Ragsdale—1497
- West Brunswick—1493
6A
- Gray’s Creek—1483
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The school Western Guilford has a total of 1476 students. Please note that if there were 49 teams in the 1A division and 56 teams in the other divisions, Western Guilford would have the smallest number of students in the 7A division.
- Asheville—1469
- Lee County—1462
- Mount Tabor—1444
- East Chapel Hill—1443
- Jacksonville—1429
- Alexander Central—1405
- Dudley—1399
- Union Pines—1398
- South Johnston—1378
- Northern Guilford—1376
- Western Harnett—1375
- Eastern Guilford—1375
- Sun Valley—1373
- Harding—1367
- Vance County—1355
- Westover—1346
- Terry Sanford—1336
- Southeast Guilford—1311
- Triton—1310
- Asheboro—1309
- Charlotte Catholic—1308
- Ashbrook—1307
- Central Cabarrus—1299
- Kings Mountain—1299
- Piedmont—1297
- A.C. Reynolds—1287
- Franklin—1274
- Orange—1272
- High Point Central—1255
- St. Stephens—1251
- Franklinton—1244
- White Oak—1219
- Person—1219
- E.E. Smith—1216
- Hickory—1215
- Williams—1214
- Southern Alamance—1206
- Atkins—1189
- St. Pauls—1188
- Southern Nash—1180
- Dixon—1179
- Swansboro—1176
- Southern Lee—1176
- South Brunswick—1173
- North Forsyth—1166
- Northern Nash—1165
- Northwest Cabarrus—1152
- Western Alamance—1145
- Cedar Ridge—1141
- Enka—1140
- Eastern Alamance—1137
- North Lincoln—1135
- Montgomery Central—1134
5A
- Douglas Byrd—1133
- Rocky Mount—1129
- Jesse Carson—1122 (note: if there were 49 teams in 1A and 56 in the rest, then this would be the smallest 6A)
- Jay M. Robinson—1121
- Erwin—1120
- C.B. Aycock—1118
- Northeast Guilford—1109
- Forestview—1105
- Hunter Huss—1105
- West Carteret—1100
- Crest—1095
- Hunt—1094
- East Lincoln—1087
- Monroe—1077
- Southern Wayne—1073
- West Rowan—1071
- Durham School of the Arts—1062
- West Henderson—1059
- Seaforth—1059
- North Gaston—1058
- East Rowan—1057
- Havelock—1056
- Northside of Jacksonville—1051
- Parkwood—1041
- Richlands—1034
- Currituck County—1032
- North Henderson—1028
- Southern Guilford—1022
- Fike—1018
- Nash Central—1015
- North Buncombe—1013
- North Iredell—1010
- Rockingham County—1000
- Oak Grove—997
- Concord—983
- Salisbury—979
- South Point—978
- North Lenoir—977
- Hibriten—970
- South Rowan—966
- Croatan—960
- East Henderson—956
- Stuart Cramer—948
- Statesville—946
- Fred T. Foard—934
- North Davidson—925
- Forest Hills—922
- Roanoke Rapids—915
- Burns—913
- Southeast Alamance—911
- Lexington—910
- Tuscola—908
- First Flight—907
- Pisgah—907
- Newton-Conover—907
4A
- Bandys—906
- East Gaston—897
- Morehead—896
- West Caldwell—896 (note: if there were 49 teams in 1A and 56 in the rest, then this would be the smallest 5A)
- Mount Pleasant—895
- East Burke—893
- Bunn—889
- Ashe County—889
- Central Davidson—887
- Smoky Mountain—886
- West Stanly—882
- Bunker Hill—880
- Anson County—880
- Jordan-Matthews—879
- Maiden—875
- Carrboro—873
- Randleman—866
- South Granville—862
- Red Springs—862
- East Duplin—860
- Washington—847
- Central Academy—846
- West Iredell—844
- North Pitt—839
- Ledford—838
- West Stokes—836
- North Johnston—828
- Clinton—822
- T.W. Andrews—817
- North Surry—813
- SouthWest Edgecombe—813
- Uwharrie Charter—812
- R-S Central—812
- Forbush—811
- Wilkes Central—809
- Cummings—807
- West Craven—806
- Brevard—805
- Southwestern Randolph—804
- Lake Norman Charter—801
- Reidsville—801
- Eastern Wayne—797
- Fairmont—797
- Carver—783
- McMichael—782
- West Davidson—777
- Shelby—775
- Patton—774
- Lincoln Charter—772
- Hendersonville—771
- Farmville Central—771
- Lincolnton—768
- South Lenoir—763
- Trask—763
- James Kenan—761
3A
- Owen—760
- Greene Central—757
- Midway—752
- Wallace-Rose Hill—749
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The smallest 4A would be Graham—748 if there were 49 teams in 1A and 56 teams in the remaining categories.
- Hertford County—747
- Pender—740
- East Davidson—736
- Spring Creek—734
- West Lincoln—733
- Northwood—732
- Ayden-Grifton—724
- Martin County—720
- West Wilkes—711
- East Rutherford—707
- Kinston—695
- West Bladen—694
- Draughn—692
- Granville Central—691
- Trinity—689
- Bartlett Yancey—689
- Northeastern—683
- Walkertown—681
- Pine Lake Prep—680
- CHASE—680
- South Columbus—680
- Southwest Onslow—676
- NCSSM-Durham—674
- Beddingfield—668
- North Stanly—667
- Surry Central—662
- Louisburg—660
- Wheatmore—657
- North Wilkes—633
- Goldsboro—632
- Pasquotank County—627
- Whiteville—625
- Eastern Randolph—623
- Union Academy—617
- Providence Grove—616
- Princeton—614
- Mount Airy—614
- Mountain Heritage—612
- J.F. Webb—610
- Piedmont Community—609
- North Moore—607
- East Surry—592
- Thomasville—592
- Polk County—590
- Avery County—587
- South Stokes—587
- Camden County—585
- Holmes—581
- North Rowan—572
- Bertie—572
2A
- Queens Grant—568
- Research Triangle—562
- Raleigh Charter—560
- CSD—559
- Swain County—555
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East Bladen High School has a total of 547 students. This number is significant because if there were 49 teams in the 1A division and 56 teams in all other divisions, East Bladen would have the smallest student population in the 3A division.
- Mountain Island Charter—541
- Starmount—541
- East Carteret—541
- Bessemer City—535
- Perquimans—534
- Wake Prep—533
- Albemarle—531
- Highland Tech—528
- Manteo—525
- East Wilkes—522
- Warren County—517
- Franklin Academy—515
- Mitchell—509
- Cherryville—500
- South Stanly—493
- Tarboro—492
- Hobbton—486
- Union—477
- Bradford Prep—474
- Lakewood—474
- Langtree Charter—467
- Piedmont Classical—463
- Gates County—453
- Bishop McGuinness—452
- West Columbus—448
- Rosewood—441
- Corvian Community—436
- Pamlico County—429
- Southside—428
- Murphy—426
- Lejeune—422
- Elkin—421
- Cornerstone Charter—419
- North Duplin—419
- Voyager Academy—418
- Christ the King—416
- Cherokee—413
- Sugar Creek Charter—409
- Alleghany—408
- Northampton County—407
- Gray Stone Day—404
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Phoenix Academy has an anticipated enrollment of 400 students, including new members.
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Johnston-ALA has a projected enrollment of 400 as a new member.
- East Wake Academy—398
- Thomas Jefferson—397
- Northside of Beaufort County—392
- Northwest Halifax—392
- Henderson Collegiate—390
- South Davidson—388
1A
- Madison—387
- Roxboro Community—379
- Eno River Academy—378
- Hayesville—372
- KIPP GCP Pride—371
- East Columbus—370
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In Triad Math and Science, there were 366 participants. This school would be the smallest in the 2A division if there were 49 teams in the 1A division and 56 teams in the other divisions.
- Falls Lake Academy—361
- Triangle Math and Science—360
- Chatham Central—339
- Bethany Community—338
- Vance Charter—334
- Washington County—330
- Robbinsville—329
- Ascend Leadership—323
- NC Leadership Academy—315
- North Stokes—310
- Southern Wake Academy—306
- North East Carolina Prep—305
- NCSSM-Morganton—300
- Jones—289
- Rosman—269
- Weldon—263
- Oxford Prep—251
- Bear Grass Charter—243
- Clover Garden—241
- Southeast Halifax—240
- Neuse Charter—236
- Carolina International—236
- Rocky Mount Prep—233
- Andrews—221
- Cape Hatteras—203
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The projected enrollment for new members at Summit Charter is 200.
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New member Jackson Day is projected to have an enrollment of 200.
- Chatham Charter—198
- Wilson Prep—196
- North Edgecombe—194
- Columbia—190
- Excelsior Classical—182
- Woods Charter—181
- College Prep & Leadership—178
- River Mill Academy—173
- Apprentice Academy—160
- Valor Preparatory—160
- Winston-Salem Prep—152
- Tri-County Early College—150
- Hiwassee Dam—144
- Millennium Charter—128
- Highlands—97
- Hobgood Charter—95
- Blue Ridge Early College—91
- Mattamuskeet—87
- ENCSD—86
- Ocracoke—54
- NC School for the Deaf—46
- Nantahala—34
Source: highschoolot.com