The first step in the UIL’s biennial realignment process starts Friday with the much anticipated Snapshot Day.
Each UIL-affiliated school in Texas has until Nov. 5 to submit its enrollment number that will be used for realignment in February. And it’s a way for high school sports fans in the state to start drawing conclusions on where teams will be aligned by classification, division and district.
This article will be updated throughout the day with enrollment numbers submitted by Wichita Falls area schools and others that are potential district mates.
Here are the conference cutoffs from the most recent UIL realignment in 2024:
Class 6A — 2,275 and above
Class 5A — 1,315 to 2,274
Class 4A — 545 to 1,314
Class 3A — 254 to 544
Class 2A — 105 to 253
Class A — 104.9 and below
Here are the football division cutoffs from the most recent UIL realignment in 2024:
Class 5A
Division I — 1,903-2,274
Division I — 1,315-1,902
Class 4A
Division I — 957-1,314
Division II — 546-956
Class 3A
Division I — 369-544
Division II — 253-368
Class 2A
Division I — 181.5-253
Division II — 105-181.4
Class A
Division I — 61.4-104.9
Division II — 61.4 and below
This article originally appeared on Wichita Falls Times Record News: UIL Snapshot Day: What are the 2026-28 enrollment numbers for Wichita Falls area schools
Reporting by Jonathan Hull, Wichita Falls Times Record News / Wichita Falls Times Record News
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