First districts today

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In 1924 the UIL first organized football districts. The largest class consisted of 8 districts containing a total of 58 teams. Let’s take a look at those teams and the school districts they represent today (2016).

Section 1 had Amarillo, Electra, Lubbock, Plainview, Vernon, and Wichita Falls

Today Amarillo has one 6A and three 5A high schools with 8279 students;
Amarillo 2144 5A, Tascosa 2216 6A, Caprock 1890 5A, Palo Duro 2029 5A

Electra 122 2A

Lubbock has three 5A High Schools and one 4A school containing 6960 students;
Lubbock 2059 5A, Coronado 2068 5A, Monterey 2088 5A, Estacado 745 4A

Plainview 1491 5A

Vernon 524 4A

Wichita Falls has two 5A schools and one 4A school holding 3625 students;
Wichita Falls 1234 5A, Rider 1517 5A, Hirschi 874 4A
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Section 2 was Abilene, Breckenridge, Brownwood, Cisco, Comanche, Eastland, Ranger, and San Angelo

Today Abilene has one 6A and one 5A schools containing 4268 students;
Abilene 2264 6A, Cooper 2004 5A ( They also have the following special campus which does not play football: A.T.E.M.S 343 6A)

Breckenridge 380 3A

Brownwood 916 4A

Cisco 252 3A

Comanche 338 3A

Eastland 308 3A

Ranger 109 2A

San Angelo has one 6A school and one 5A school containing 4082 students;
San Angelo (Now Central High) 2863 6A, Lake View 1219 5A
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Section 3 Included Cleburne, Ft. Worth Central, Ft. Worth Polytechnic, Gainesville, Mineral Wells, and Weatherford

Today Cleburne 1775 5A

Ft. Worth has one 6A School, eleven 5A schools, and two 4A schools holding 19848 students;
Central (Now Trimble Tech) 1786 5A, Polytechnic 1255 5A
Paschal 2531 6A, Carter-Riverside 1350 5A, Eastern Hills 1186 5A, Southwest 1291 5A,
Western Hills 1176 5A, Arlington Heights 2021 5A, Dunbar 872 5A,
North Side 1688 5A, South Hills 2063 5A, Wyatt 1371 5A, Diamond Hill-Jarvis 777 4A, Benbrook 481 4A, (They also have the following special campuses which do not play football representing an additional 647 students: Young Women’s Leadership 144 6A, Texas Academy of Biomedical Science 375 6A, Young Men’s Leadership 126 6A)

Gainesville 754 4A

Mineral Wells 945 4A

Weatherford 2326 6A
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Section 4 has Corsicana, Ennis, Hillsboro, Terrell, Waco, and Waxahachie

Today Corsicana 1604 5A

Ennis 1619 5A

Hillsboro 510 4A

Terrell 1084 5A

Waco has two 5A high schools with 3475 students;
Waco 1810 5A, University 1665 5A

Waxahachie 2055 5A
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Section 5 included Dallas Bryan, Dallas Oak Cliff, Dallas Forest, Denison, Greenville, McKinney, Paris, Sherman, and Sulphur Springs

Today Dallas has two 6A, fourteen 5A, five 4A, and one 3A schools representing 33688 students;
Bryan (closed in 1928), Oak Cliff (named changed to Adamson) 1519 5A,
Forest (name changed to Madison) 448 3A, Carter 981 4A, Sunset 2052 5A,
Adams 1966 5A, Molina 2090 5A, Skyline 4733 6A, White 2295 6A, Samuell 1763 5A, Hillcrest 1181 5A, Kimball 1485 5A, North Dallas 1209 5A, Seagoville 1355 5A, South Oak Cliff 1305 5A, Wilson 1736 5A, Conrad 1165 5A, Jefferson 1739 5A, Lincoln 547 4A, Pinkston 978 4A, Spruce 1727 5A, Roosevelt 625 4A , Wilmer-Hutchins 789 4A (They also have the following special campuses which do not play football representing an additional 5073 students: Smith New Tech 433 6A, Business & Management 321 6A, Education and Social Services 325 6A, Garza Early College 426 6A, Gilliam Collegiate 381 6A, Government, Law, and Law Enforcement 386 6A, Health Professions 552 6A, Lassiter Early College 245 6A, Obama Academy 152 6A, Rangel 281 6A, Science & Engineering 412 6A, Talented & Gifted 256 6A, Washington Arts Magnet 903 6A)

Denison 1308 5A

Greenville 1257 5A

McKinney has two 6A and one 5A schools with 7683 students;
McKinney 2743 6A, Boyd 2846 6A, McKinney North 2094 5A

Paris 903 4A

Sherman 1840 5A

Sulphur Springs 1178 5A
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Section 6 included Athens, Crockett, Jacksonville, Livingston, Lufkin, Marshall, Mineola, Nacogdoches, Palestine, Texarkana, and Tyler

Today Athens 952 4A

Crockett 316 3A

Jacksonville 1248 5A

Livingston 1049 4A

Lufkin 2168 6A

Marshall 1447 5A

Mineola 444 3A

Nacogdoches 1674 5A

Palestine 933 4A

Texarkana (name changed to Texas High) 1914 5A

Tyler now has two 6A high schools with 4850 students;
Tyler 2270 6A, Lee 2580 6A
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Section 7 had Beaumont, Beaumont South Park, Galveston Ball, Houston Central, Houston Heights, Orange, and Port Arthur

Today Beaumont has one 6A school and two 5A schools representing 5087 students;
Beaumont (closed in 1974), South Park (closed in 1986), West Brook 2495 6A,
Central 1471 5A, Ozen 1121 5A

Galveston Ball 1941 5A

Houston now has seven 6A high schools, nine 5A high schools, and seven 4A schools with 41190 students;
Central (name changed to Sam Houston Math Science & Technology) 2751 6A, Houston Heights (name changed to Reagan) 2336 6A, Chavez 3164 6A, Lamar 3363 6A, Madison 1911 5A,
Westbury 2213 6A, Bellaire 3635 6A, Lee 1982 5A, Milby 1491 5A, Westside 2988 6A, Austin 1995 5A, Furr 1148 4A, Sharpstown 1709 5A, Waltrip 1748 5A, Wheatley 877 4A, Yates 993 4A, Davis 1746 5A, Kashmere 627 4A, Scarborough 776 4A, Sterling 1194 5A, Washington 753 4A, Worthing 724 4A, North Forest 1066 4A (They also have the following special campuses which do not play football representing an additional 6533 students: Jones 271 6A, Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice 411 6A, Carnegie Vanguard 621 6A, DeBakey Health Professions 837 6A, Energized for Stem-Central 110 6A, Energized for Stem-West 316 6A, International 1051 6A, Jordan 532 6A, Performing & Visual Arts 723 6A, South Early College 184 6A, Young Men’s College Prep Academy 421 6A, Young Women’s College Prep Academy 624, Liberty 432 6A)

Orange (Now West Orange-Stark) 580 4A

Port Arthur (Now Memorial) 2098 5A
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Section 8 included Austin, Corpus Christi, San Antonio Brackenridge, San Antonio Main Ave., and Temple

Today Austin includes three 6A schools, seven 5A schools and one 4A school with 20442 students;
Austin 2084 5A, Anderson 2274 6A, Akins 2721 6A, Bowie 2909 6A, Crockett 1472 5A, Lanier 1751 5A, McCallum 1733 5A, Travis 1436 5A, LBJ 1896 5A, Reagan 1315 5A, Eastside Memorial 851 4A

Corpus Christi now has six 5A schools with 11190 students;
Corpus Christi (Name changed to Miller) 1346 5A, Carroll 1988 5A, King 1941 5A,
Ray 2110 5A, Moody 1818 5A , Veterans Memorial 1987 5A

San Antonio ISD now has seven 5A schools and one 3A high school with 12799 students;
Brackenridge 2114 5A, Main Ave. (name changed to Fox Tech) 361 3A,
Highlands 1902 5A, Burbank 1456 5A, Houston 1219 5A, Lanier 2003 5A,
Edison 1856 5A, Jefferson 1888 5A , (They also have the following special campuses which do not play football: Young Women’s Leadership 123 5A)

Temple 2072 5A

*All numbers are from the 2016-2018 UIL realignment.
** Many of these districts also have numerous alternative campuses in addition to these traditional public high schools or the schools included which compete in other UIL events.
 
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