Idaho High School Activities Association
Abbreviation | IHSAA |
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Formation | 1925 |
Legal status | Association |
Purpose | Athletic / Educational |
Headquarters | 8011 Ustick Road |
Location | |
Coordinates | 43°38′01″N 116°16′57″W / 43.6337°N 116.2826°WCoordinates: 43°38′01″N 116°16′57″W / 43.6337°N 116.2826°W |
Region served | Idaho |
Official language | English |
Executive Director | Ty Jones |
Assistant Director | Julie Hammons |
Affiliations | National Federation of State High School Associations |
Website | idhsaa.org |
The Idaho High School Activities Association (IHSAA) oversees high school athletics and activities in the state of Idaho. Idaho high schools are classified in five categories, based on enrollment, for league competition and state playoffs and championships. Schools primarily compete within their own classification for regular season play, but are allowed to play other schools one classification above or below them in most sports.[1]
Classification
IHSAA classifications are based on four-year enrollments (grades 9–12).[2]
The classifications for the state's 157 high schools for 2016-18 are:[3]
Classification | Enrollment (gr. 9–12) | Average per class year | Member schools |
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5A | 1280 + | 320 + | 21 |
4A | 640–1279 | 160–319 | 24 |
3A | 320–639 | 80–159 | 21 |
2A | 160–319 | 40–79 | 23 |
1A, Div. I | 100–159 | 25–39 | 29 |
1A, Div. II | 0–99 | 0–25 | 39 |
Total | 157 |
Historic classifications
Years | 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A (I) | 1A (II) |
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2008– | 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A (I) | 1A (II) |
2001–2008 | 5A | 4A | 3A | 2A | 1A (FB: I, II) | |
2000–2001 | A-1 (I) | A-1 (II) | A-2 | A-3 | A-4 | |
1984–2000 | A-1 (FB: I, II) | A-2 | A-3 | A-4 | ||
1963–1984 | A-1 | A-2 | A-3 | A-4 | ||
1957–1963 | AAA | AA | A | |||
1937–1957 | A | B | ||||
1917–1937 | single classification |
- A-1 was split into two divisions for football in fall 1984, all sports in fall 2000 [4]
- 1A was two divisions for football only; two divisions for volleyball and basketball in fall 2008.
Districts
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The six districts correspond to those used by the state's transportation department.[5]
5A Conferences
High Country Conference (5A) - (east)
- Bonneville Bees - (Bonneville County)
- Highland Rams - (Pocatello)
- Hillcrest Knights - (Ammon)
- Idaho Falls Tigers - (Idaho Falls)
- Madison Bobcats - (Rexburg)
- Rigby Trojans
Inland Empire League (5A) - (north)
- Coeur d'Alene Vikings
- Lake City Timberwolves - (Coeur d'Alene)
- Lewiston Bengals
- Post Falls Trojans
Southern Idaho Conference (5A) - (southwest)
- Boise Braves
- Borah Lions - (Boise)
- Capital Eagles - (Boise)
- Centennial Patriots - (Boise, in Meridian S.D.)
- Columbia Wildcats - (Nampa)
- Eagle Mustangs
- Kuna Kavemen
- Meridian Warriors
- Mountain View Mavericks - (Meridian)
- Nampa Bulldogs
- Rocky Mountain Grizzlies - (Meridian)
- Timberline Wolves - (Boise)
4A Conferences
High Country Conference (4A) - (southeast)
Great Basin Conference - (south central)
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Inland Empire League (4A) - (north)
Southern Idaho Conference (4A) - (southwest)
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3A Conferences
Intermountain League - (north)
Mountain Rivers Conference - (east)
Sawtooth Central Conference - (south central) |
Snake River Valley Conference - (southwest) Southeastern Idaho Conference - (southeast)
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2A Conferences
Canyon Conference - (south central) Central Idaho League - (north central) Nuclear Conference - (east)
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Southeastern Idaho Conference - (southeast)
Western Idaho Conference - (southwest)
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1A Division I Conferences
Snake River Conference - (south central)
Western Idaho Conference - (southwest)
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White Pine League - (north central) |
1A Division II Conferences
Long Pin Conference - (southwest)
North Side Conference - (south central)
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North Star Conference - (north)
Rocky Mountain Conference - (central)
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Neighboring states
References
- ↑ "IHSAA". IHSAA. Retrieved February 1, 2009.
- ↑ "Class figures, 2012–14" (PDF). IHSAA. Retrieved October 5, 2012.
- ↑ "2016-2018 General classification and alignment" (PDF). IHSAA. 2016. Retrieved May 23, 2016.
- ↑ "State's A-1 schools to split". Spokesman-Review. September 23, 1999. p. C6.
- ↑ "Board of Directors". Idaho Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 22, 2012.