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This is the third of three pages that lists all of the High School athletic conferences located in state of Indiana under the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA).
Indiana's classes are determined by student enrollment, broken into classes of roughly equal size depending on sport. The 2011-12 school year marks a change in the classification period, as schools are reclassified in all class sports biennially instead of quadrennially.
It is also important to note that some schools (mostly private) are placed in classes higher than their enrollment. This is due to a new IHSAA rule that took effect for the 2012-13 year that dictates that a school that has made two appearances at the state championships in a row, win or lose, is automatically moved up into the next class.
Classes for 2020-21 through 2022-23: Most sports:
Football:
Soccer:
Schools that do not play football
Schools that are affiliate members for certain sports
Schools that are double conference members
Private or parochial schools
Military Academies
Public Magnet Schools
Public schools that draw from multiple counties
Public schools that draw from multiple time zones
Out-of-state schools (e.g. Mount Carmel)
Conferences without State Locator Maps are entirely in one county. County Name and City(s) are listed above chart.
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Size | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Jac-Cen-Del | Osgood, Indiana | Eagles | 279 | A | -- | 69 Ripley | |
Milan | Milan | Indians | 408 | AA | A | 69 Ripley | |
Rising Sun | Rising Sun | Shiners | 243 | A | -- | 58 Ohio | |
Madison Shawe | Madison | Hilltoppers | 112 | A | -- | 39 Jefferson | |
South Ripley | Versailles | Raiders | 375 | AA | -- | 69 Ripley | |
Southwestern Hanover | Hanover | Rebels | 411 | AA | -- | 39 Jefferson | |
Switzerland County | Vevay | Pacers | 432 | AA | -- | 78 Switzerland |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Size | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Crawford County | Marengo | Wolfpack | 487 | AA | AA | 13 Crawford 31 Harrison | |
Mitchell | Mitchell | Bluejackets | 620 | AAA | AAA | 47 Lawrence | |
Orleans | Orleans | Bulldogs | 258 | A | -- | 59 Orange | |
Paoli | Paoli | Rams | 511 | AA | AA | 59 Orange | |
Perry Central | Leopold | Commodores | 334 | AA | A | 62 Perry | |
Springs Valley | French Lick | Blackhawks | 319 | A | A | 59 Orange | |
West Washington | Campbellsburg | Senators | 307 | A | A | 88 Washington |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Size | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Indianapolis Baptist Academy | Indianapolis | Chargers | 54 | A | -- | 49 Marion | |
Greenwood Christian | Greenwood | Cougars | 104 | A | -- | 41 Johnson | |
Indianapolis Crispus Attucks | Indianapolis | Tigers | 356 | AA | -- | 49 Marion | |
Indianapolis Shortridge | Indianapolis | Blue Devils | 374 | AA | -- | 49 Marion | |
International School of Indiana | Indianapolis | Gryphons | 136 | A | -- | 49 Marion | |
Liberty Christian | Anderson | Lions | 154 | A | -- | 48 Madison |
School | Mascot | Colors | Location | Size | Size Class | IHSAA Football | IHSAA Baseball | IHSAA Softball | County |
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Forest Park | Rangers | Ferdinand | 444 | AA | AA | AA | AA | 19 Dubois | |
Gibson Southern | Titans | Fort Branch | 710 | AAA | AAA | AAA | AAAA | 26 Gibson | |
Heritage Hills | Patriots | Lincoln City | 674 | AAA | AAA | AAA | AAA | 74 Spencer | |
North Posey | Vikings | Poseyville | 496 | AA | AA | AA | AA | 65 Posey | |
Pike Central | Chargers | Petersburg | 669 | AAA | AAA | AAA | AAA | 63 Pike | |
Southridge | Raiders | Huntingburg | 601 | AAA | AAA | AAA | AAA | 19 Dubois | |
South Spencer | Rebels | Rockport | 498 | AA | AA | AAA | AA | 74 Spencer | |
Tecumseh | Braves | Lynnville | 261 | A | A | A | A | 87 Warrick | |
Tell City | Marksmen | Tell City | 462 | AA | AA | AA | AA | 62 Perry |
Tecumseh is Independent in football but plays in the PAC in all other sports.
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Boone Grove | Valparaiso | Wolves | 543 | AA | AA | 64 Porter | |
Hanover Central | Cedar Lake | Wildcats | 580 | AAA | -- | 45 Lake | |
Hebron | Hebron | Hawks | 340 | AA | -- | 64 Porter | |
Kouts | Kouts | Mustangs/ Fillies | 257 | A | -- | 64 Porter | |
LaCrosse | LaCrosse | Tigers | 109 | A | -- | 46 LaPorte | |
Morgan Township | Valparaiso | Cherokees | 220 | A | -- | 64 Porter | |
South Central Union Mills | Union Mills | Satellites | 297 | A | A | 46 La Porte | |
Washington Township | Valparaiso | Senators | 264 | A | -- | 64 Porter |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Crawfordsville | Crawfordsville | Athenians | 689 | AAA | AAA | 54 Montgomery | |
Danville | Danville | Warriors | 824 | AAA | AAA | 32 Hendricks | |
Frankfort | Frankfort | Hot Dogs | 887 | AAA | AAAA | 12 Clinton | |
Lebanon | Lebanon | Tigers | 1038 | AAA | AAAA | 06 Boone | |
North Montgomery | Crawfordsville | Chargers | 641 | AAA | AAA | 54 Montgomery | |
Southmont | Crawfordsville | Mounties | 612 | AAA | AAA | 54 Montgomery | |
Tri-West | Lizton | Bruins | 620 | AAA | AAA | 32 Hendricks | |
Western Boone | Thorntown | Stars | 592 | AAA | AAA | 06 Boone |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Borden | Borden | Braves | 234 | A | -- | 10 Clark | |
Crothersville | Crothersville | Tigers | 173 | A | -- | 36 Jackson | |
Henryville | Henryville | Hornets | 372 | A | -- | 10 Clark | |
Lanesville | Lanesville | Eagles | 242 | A | -- | 31 Harrison | |
New Washington | New Washington | Mustangs | 274 | A | -- | 10 Clark | |
South Central Elizabeth | Elizabeth | Rebels | 246 | A | -- | 31 Harrison |
School | Mascot | Colors | Location | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Castle | Knights | Newburgh | 1,918 | AAAA | AAAAA | 87 Warrick | |
Evansville Bosse | Bulldogs | Evansville | 799 | AAA | AAA | 82 Vanderburgh | |
Evansville Central | Bears | Evansville | 1,486 | AAAA | AAAA | 82 Vanderburgh | |
Evansville Harrison | Warriors | Evansville | 1,483 | AAAA | AAAA | 82 Vanderburgh | |
Evansville Mater Dei | Wildcats | Evansville | 522 | AA | AA | 82 Vanderburgh | |
Evansville North | Huskies | Evansville | 1,585 | AAAA | AAAAA | 82 Vanderburgh | |
Evansville F.J. Reitz | Panthers | Evansville | 1,392 | AAAA | AAAA | 82 Vanderburgh | |
Evansville Reitz Memorial | Tigers | Evansville | 791 | AAA | AAA | 82 Vanderburgh |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Bloomfield | Bloomfield | Cardinals | 337 | AA | -- | 28 Greene | |
Clay City | Clay City | Eels | 272 | A | -- | 11 Clay | |
Eastern Greene | Bloomfield | Thunderbirds | 406 | AA | A | 28 Greene | |
Linton Stockton | Linton | Miners | 344 | AA | A | 28 Greene | |
North Central Farmersburg | Farmersburg | Thunderbirds | 336 | AA | A | 77 Sullivan | |
North Daviess | Elnora | Cougars | 306 | A | A | 14 Daviess | |
Shakamak | Jasonville | Lakers | 258 | A | -- | 28 Greene | |
Union Dugger | Dugger | Bulldogs | 117 | A | A | 77 Sullivan | |
White River Valley | Switz City | Wolverines | 253 | A | -- | 28 Greene |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Eastern Greene | Bloomfield | Thunderbirds | 406 | A | 28 Greene | |
Linton Stockton | Linton | Miners | 344 | A | 28 Greene | |
North Central Farmersburg | Farmersburg | Thunderbirds | 336 | A | 77 Sullivan | |
North Daviess | Elnora | Cougars | 306 | A | 14 Daviess | |
North Knox | Bicknell | Warriors | 408 | A | 42 Knox | |
Union Dugger | Dugger | Bulldogs | 117 | A | 77 Sullivan | |
Wood Memorial | Oakland City | Trojans | 292 | A | 26 Gibson |
02 Allen County
Fort Wayne, Indiana
School | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class |
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Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger | Saints | 1,013 | AAA | AAAA | |
Fort Wayne Bishop Luers | Knights | 544 | AA | AA | |
Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran | Cadets | 645 | AAA | AAA | |
Fort Wayne North Side | Redskins | 1,756 | AAAA | AAAAA | |
Fort Wayne Northrop | Bruins | 2,277 | AAAA | AAAAA | |
Fort Wayne R. Nelson Snider | Panthers | 2,035 | AAAA | AAAAA | |
Fort Wayne South Side | Archers | 1,596 | AAAA | AAAAA | |
Fort Wayne Wayne | Generals | 1,582 | AAAA | AAAAA |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | # / County |
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Manchester | North Manchester | Squires | 432 | AA | AA | 85 Wabash | |
Northfield | Wabash | Norsemen | 389 | AA | A | 85 Wabash | |
North Miami | Denver | Warriors | 349 | AA | A | 52 Miami | |
Rochester Community | Rochester | Zebras | 565 | AA | AA | 25 Fulton | |
Southwood | Wabash | Knights | 413 | AA | A | 85 Wabash | |
Tippecanoe Valley | Akron | Vikings | 618 | AAA | AAA | 43 Kosciusko | |
Wabash | Wabash | Apachees | 447 | AA | AA | 85 Wabash | |
Whitko | South Whitley | Wildcats | 595 | AAA | AAA | 92 Whitley |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Size | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Cambridge City Lincoln | Cambridge City | Golden Eagles | 400 | AA | A | 89 Wayne | |
Centerville | Centerville | Bulldogs | 552 | AA | AA | 89 Wayne | |
Hagerstown | Hagerstown | Tigers | 366 | AA | A | 89 Wayne | |
Northeastern | Fountain City | Knights | 342 | AA | A | 89 Wayne | |
Tri | Straughn | Titans | 301 | A | A | 33 Henry | |
Union City Community | Union City | Indians | 280 | A | A | 68 Randolph | |
Union County | Liberty | Patriots | 467 | AA | AA | 81 Union | |
Winchester Community | Winchester | Golden Falcons | 490 | AA | AA | 68 Randolph |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Attica | Attica | Red Ramblers | 283 | A | A | 23 Fountain | |
Covington | Covington | Trojans | 292 | A | A | 23 Fountain | |
Fountain Central | Veedersburg | Mustangs | 435 | AA | AA | 23 Fountain | |
North Vermillion | Cayuga | Falcons | 238 | A | A | 83 Vermillion | |
Riverton Parke | Montezuma | Panthers | 316 | A | A | 61 Parke | |
Rockville | Rockville | Rox | 248 | A | A | 61 Parke | |
Seeger | West Lebanon | Patriots | 427 | AA | AA | 86 Warren | |
Turkey Run | Marshall | Warriors | 174 | A | A | 61 Parke |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Cascade | Clayton | Cadets | 533 | AA | AA | 33 Hendricks | |
Cloverdale | Cloverdale | Clovers | 399 | AA | A | 67 Putnam | |
Greencastle | Greencastle | Tiger Cubs | 601 | AAA | AAA | 67 Putnam | |
Monrovia | Monrovia | Bulldogs | 488 | AA | AA | 55 Morgan | |
North Putnam | Roachdale | Cougars | 590 | AAA | AA | 67 Putnam | |
South Putnam | Putnamville | Eagles | 436 | AA | AA | 67 Putnam |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Brown County | Nashville | Eagles | 755 | AAA | AAA | 7 Brown | |
Edgewood | Ellettsville | Mustangs | 833 | AAA | AAA | 53 Monroe | |
Northview | Brazil | Knights | 1,142 | AAAA | AAAA | 11 Clay | |
Owen Valley | Spencer | Patriots | 908 | AAA | AAAA | 60 Owen | |
South Vermilion | Clinton | Wildcats | 583 | AAA | AA | 83 Vermillion | |
Sullivan | Sullivan | Golden Arrows | 543 | AAA | AA | 77 Sullivan | |
West Vigo | West Terre Haute | Vikings | 640 | AAA | AAA | 84 Vigo |
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