The University Interscholastic League (UIL) released its new reclassified and realigned districts for high schools across Texas on Monday with several San Antonio-area schools moving up or down based on campus population.
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Pieper, Southwest, Southwest Legacy and Wagner are being moved up to Class 6A in this latest round of reclassification. Schools in Class 6A have an enrollment of 2,215 students or more this school year. Pieper and Wagner will join District 27-6A which includes Steele, Canyon, Judson, East Central, San Marcos and Clemens. Southwest and Southwest Legacy will now be in District 30-6A, which includes four schools from Laredo, Del Rio High School and Eagle Pass High School. Medina Valley High School will be dropping from Class 6A to Class 5A due to the opening of Creek View High School, Medina Valley ISD’s second high school, this fall. Schools in Class 5A have a student enrollment ranging from 1,305-2,214. For football, Medina Valley will be in District 14-5A Division I with Jay, MacArthur, Southside, South San, Eagle Pass Winn, Laredo Martin and Laredo Nixon. New Braunfels Long Creek will join District 13-5A Division II with New Braunfels, Alamo Heights, Veterans Memorial, Boerne, Liberty Hill and Liberty Hill Legacy Ranch. In football, Medina Valley ISD’s Creek View High School will compete in District 14-4A Division I with Floresville, La Vernia, Pleasanton, Kennedy, Somerset and Uvalde. Schools have an opportunity to appeal their realigned classes and districts before a Feb. 12 deadline. High schools will begin finalizing their athletic schedules on Feb. 24.Sean Talbot is Manager of Content and Coverage at KSAT. He formerly served as the Assistant News Director and Assignments Manager. He joined KSAT in 2001. He graduated from Texas State with a degree in Mass Communication with a minor in Political Science. When he’s not working, he’s at home with his wife Lomisa and their daughters Grace and Sydney.Mary Rominger is KSAT 12 Sports' first full-time female sports anchor and reporter. She came to San Antonio from Mankato, Minn., where she worked as a weekend sports anchor at KEYC News Now. She has a journalism degree from Iowa State University and grew up in Southern California. Mary enjoys golfing, sports and finding new spots around town.Application portal for Texas Education Freedom Accounts opens Feb. 45-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos, father released from Texas immigration detention centerHundreds protest in downtown San Antonio as part of nationwide day of action against ICESights and Sounds: Hundreds protest against ICE in downtown San AntonioSan Antonio’s free Cowboy Breakfast returns to Frost Bank CenterCulinary students, instructors & volunteers prep for Cowboy BreakfastFlight aborts takeoff, avoids collision after private plane entered runway at San Antonio airportKSAT's Erica Hernandez captures crowd of protesters as they headed toward Dilley detention facilityVITA San Antonio offers free tax preparation for residents earning $65,000 or lessImmigration attorney says ongoing lockdown at detention facility in DilleyUT San Antonio reopens Institute of Texan Cultures at Frost TowerEast Side group receives $250,000 grant to prevent youth crime through community engagement
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