S.C. High School League releases realignment figures, wit...
Dec. Here's what you need to know.
What’s Happening
Let’s talk about 19—The South Carolina High School League late Friday afternoon dropped its finalized classification placement for member schools for the 2026-27 school years.
Some changes appear to be on the way for schools in the Aiken Standard coverage area over the next two years, but member schools will have their opportunity to appeal their placement on Jan. 13-14 before the SCHSL executive … (shocking, we know)
High School League releases realignment figures, with potential big changes on the way for area schools Story by Aiken Standard, S.
The Details
Kyle Dawson, Aiken Standard, S. Sat, at 12:52 AM UTC · 3 min read Dec.
13-14 before the SCHSL executive committee. Region placements will be just dropped after the appeals process is complete.
Why This Matters
The newest realignment has eliminated the two divisions of Class AAAAA, the state’s largest schools, and instead has kept the four largest classifications around 40 members while enlarging Class A, the state’s smallest schools, to 66 members. Assignments were made based off of the SCHSL’s total enrollment figures, which include a three-times multiplier for every student that attends a school from outside of its designated attendance zone, and geography. Aiken High, Midland Valley, North Augusta and South Aiken are all slated to remain in Class AAAA, with Fox Creek projected to make the move up a class from AAA.
This is the kind of move that can define a season.
Key Takeaways
- Class AA is projected to have three local members — Horse Creek Academy, Strom Thurmond and Silver Bluff.
- That would be a move up from Class A for Horse Creek Academy, which numbers (665) would be the 15th-largest of the 41 Class AA members.
The Bottom Line
Class AA is projected to have three local members — Horse Creek Academy, Strom Thurmond and Silver Bluff. That would be a move up from Class A for Horse Creek Academy, which numbers (665) would be the 15th-largest of the 41 Class AA members.
What’s your take on this whole situation?
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