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This is the second 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 school that wins two state championships in a row 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.
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 | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | # / County |
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Blue River Valley | Mt. Summit | Vikings | 229 | A | -- | 33 Henry | |
Muncie Cowan | Muncie | Blackhawks | 227 | A | -- | 18 Delaware | |
Daleville | Daleville | Broncos | 268 | A | -- | 18 Delaware | |
Eastern Hancock | Charlottesville | Royals | 425 | AA | AA | 30 | |
Monroe Central | Parker City | Golden Bears | 316 | A | A | 68 Randolph | |
Randolph Southern | Lynn | Rebels | 189 | A | -- | 68 Randolph | |
Shenandoah | Middletown | Raiders | 442 | AA | A | 33 | |
Union Modoc | Modoc | Rockets | 148 | A | -- | 68 Randolph 33 Henry | |
Wapahani | Selma | Raiders | 361 | AA | -- | 18 Delaware | |
Wes-Del | Gaston | Warriors | 266 | A | A | 18 Delaware |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Edinburgh Community | Edinburgh | Lancers | 269 | A | A | 41 Johnson | |
Hauser | Hope | Jets | 297 | A | -- | 03 Bartholomew | |
Morristown | Morristown | Yellow Jackets | 231 | A | -- | 73 Shelby | |
North Decatur | Greensburg | Chargers | 369 | AA | A | 16 Decatur | |
South Decatur | Greensburg | Cougars | 292 | A | A | 16 Decatur | |
Southwestern Shelbyville | Shelbyville | Spartans | 218 | A | -- | 73 Shelby | |
Waldron | Waldron | Mohawks | 237 | A | -- | 73 Shelby |
Schools in green play football in the Mid-Indiana Football Conference, except for independent Edinburgh
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Football Class | Primary Conference | County |
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Edinburgh | Edinburgh | Lancers | 269 | A | Mid-Hoosier | 30 | |
Milan | Milan | Indians | 408 | AA | Ohio River Valley | 69 Ripley | |
North Decatur | Greensburg | Chargers | 369 | A | Mid-Hoosier | 16 | |
Oldenburg Academy | Oldenburg | Twisters | 210 | A | Independent | 24 | |
South Decatur | Greensburg | Cougars | 292 | A | Mid-Hoosier | 16 Decatur | |
Switzerland County | Vevay | Pacers | 404 | A | Ohio River Valley | 78 |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | # / County | |
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Austin | Austin | Eagles | 368 | AA | -- | 72 Scott | ||
Brownstown Central | Brownstown | Braves | 596 | AAA | AAA | 36 Jackson | ||
Charlestown | Charlestown | Pirates | 729 | AAA | AAA | 10 Clark | ||
Clarksville | Clarksville | Generals | 473 | AA | AA | 10 Clark | ||
Corydon Central | Corydon | Panthers | 774 | AAA | AAA | 31 Harrison | ||
Eastern Pekin | New Pekin | Musketeers | 522 | AA | AA | 88 Washington | ||
North Harrison | Ramsey | Cougars | 685 | AAA | AAA | 31 Harrison | ||
Salem | Salem | Lions | 627 | AAA | AAA | 88 Washington | ||
Scottsburg | Scottsburg | Warriors | 877 | AAA | -- | 72 Scott | ||
Silver Creek | Sellersburg | Dragons | 716 | AAA | AAA | 10 Clark |
School | Mascot | Colors | Location | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Indianapolis Decatur Central | Hawks | Indianapolis | 1,870 | AAAA | AAAAA | 49 Marion | |
Franklin Community | Grizzly Cubs | Franklin | 1,601 | AAAA | AAAAA | 41 Johnson | |
Greenwood | Woodmen | Greenwood | 1,167 | AAAA | AAAA | 41 Johnson | |
Martinsville | Artesians | Martinsville | 1,661 | AAAA | AAAAA | 55 Morgan | |
Mooresville | Pioneers | Mooresville | 1,348 | AAAA | AAAA | 55 Morgan | |
Indianapolis | Falcons | Indianapolis | 2,445 | AAAA | AAAAAA | 49 | |
Plainfield | Quakers | Plainfield | 1,388 | AAAA | AAAA | 32 Hendricks | |
Whiteland Community | Warriors | Whiteland | 1,713 | AAAA | AAAAA | 41 Johnson |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | # / County |
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Frontier | Chalmers | Falcons | 258 | A | A | 91 White | |
North Newton | Morocco | Spartans | 452 | AA | AA | 56 | |
North White | Monon | Vikings | 278 | A | A | 91 White | |
South Newton | Kentland | Rebels | 270 | A | A | 56 Newton | |
Tri-County | Wolcott | Cavaliers | 227 | A | A | 91 White1 | |
West Central | Medaryville | Trojans | 264 | A | A | 66 Pulaski |
The Midwest Conference is expected to disband in 2015 with most members joining the newly organized Hoosier North Athletic Conference.
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | # / County |
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Anderson | Anderson | Indians | 2,578 | AAAA | AAAAA | 48 Madison | |
Kokomo | Kokomo | Wildkats | 1,961 | AAAA | AAAAA | 34 Howard | |
Logansport | Logansport | Berries | 1,316 | AAAA | AAAA | 09 Cass | |
Marion | Marion | Giants | 1,259 | AAAA | AAAA | 27 Grant | |
Muncie Central | Muncie | Bearcats | 945 | AAA | AAAA | 18 Delaware | |
New Castle | New Castle | Trojans | 1,196 | AAAA | AAAA | 33 Henry | |
Richmond | Richmond | Red Devils | 1,542 | AAAA | AAAA | 89 Wayne |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | # / County |
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Angola Community | Angola | Hornets | 963 | AAA | AAAA | 76 Steuben | |
Central Noble | Albion | Cougars | 416 | AA | A | 57 Noble | |
Churubusco | Churubusco | Eagles | 427 | AA | AA | 92 Whitley | |
Eastside | Butler | Blazer | 467 | AA | AA | 17 DeKalb | |
Fairfield | Goshen | Falcons | 590 | AAA | AAA | 20 Elkhart | |
Fremont | Fremont | Eagles | 375 | AA | A | 76 Steuben | |
Hamilton Community | Hamilton | Marines | 164 | A | -- | 76 Steuben | |
LaGrange Lakeland | LaGrange | Lakers | 671 | AAA | AAA | 44 LaGrange | |
Prairie Heights | LaGrange | Panthers | 505 | AA | AA | 44 LaGrange | |
West Noble | Ligonier | Chargers | 739 | AAA | AAA | 57 Noble | |
Westview | Topeka | Warriors | 397 | AA | -- | 44 LaGrange |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | # / County |
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Bellmont | Decatur | Braves | 801 | AAA | AAA | 01 Adams | |
Columbia City | Columbia City | Eagles | 1,149 | AAAA | AAAA | 92 Whitley | |
DeKalb | Waterloo | Barons | 1,275 | AAAA | AAAA | 17 DeKalb | |
East Noble | Kendallville | Knights | 1,265 | AAAA | AAAA | 57 Noble | |
Fort Wayne Carroll | Fort Wayne | Chargers | 1,925 | AAAA | AAAAA | 02 Allen | |
Fort Wayne Homestead | Fort Wayne | Spartans | 2,219 | AAAA | AAAAA | 02 Allen | |
New Haven | New Haven | Bulldogs | 1,129 | AAAA | AAAA | 02 Allen | |
Norwell | Ossian | Knights | 855 | AAA | AAA | 90 Wells |
School | Mascot | Colors | Location | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Elkhart Central | Blue Blazers | Elkhart | 1,800 | AAAA | AAAAA | 20 Elkhart | |
Mishawaka | Cavemen | Mishawaka | 1,560 | AAAA | AAAA | 71 St. Joseph | |
Mishawaka Marian | Knights | Mishawaka | 676 | AAA | AAA | 71 St. Joseph | |
Penn | Kingsmen | Mishawaka | 3,379 | AAAA | AAAAA | 71 St. Joseph | |
South Bend Adams | Eagles | South Bend | 1,655 | AAAA | AAAAA | 71 St. Joseph | |
South Bend Clay | Colonials | South Bend | 1,404 | AAAA | AAAA | 71 St. Joseph | |
South Bend Riley | Wildcats | South Bend | 1,484 | AAAA | AAAA | 71 St. Joseph | |
South Bend St. Joseph's | Indians | South Bend | 813 | AAA | AAA | 71 St. Joseph | |
South Bend Washington | Panthers | South Bend | 1,313 | AAAA | AAAA | 71 St. Joseph |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Size | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County |
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Concord | Elkhart, IN | Minutemen | 1,449 | AAAA | AAAA | 20 Elkhart | |
Elkhart Memorial | Elkhart, IN | Crimson Chargers | 1,829 | AAAA | AAAAA | 20 Elkhart | |
Goshen | Goshen, IN | Redskins | 1,771 | AAAA | AAAAA | 20 Elkhart | |
Northridge | Middlebury, IN | Raiders | 1,279 | AAAA | AAAA | 20 Elkhart | |
Northwood | Nappanee, IN | Panthers | 891 | AAA | AAAA | 20 Elkhart | |
Plymouth | Plymouth, IN | Rockies / Pilgrims | 1,066 | AAA | AAAA | 50 Marshall | |
Warsaw Community | Warsaw, IN | Tigers | 2,077 | AAAA | AAAAA | 43 Kosciusko | |
Wawasee | Syracuse, IN | Warriors | 981 | AAA | AAAA | 43 Kosciusko | |
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | County (ies) |
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Bremen | Bremen | Lions | 495 | AA | AA | 50 Marshall | |
Culver Community | Culver | Cavaliers | 287 | A | A | 50 Marshall 25, 66, 75 | |
Glenn | Walkerton | Falcons | 605 | AAA | AAA | 71 St. Joseph 46, 75 | |
Jimtown | Elkhart | Jimmies | 601 | AAA | AAA | 20 Elkhart | |
Knox Community | Knox | Redskins | 620 | AAA | AAA | 75 Starke | |
LaVille | Lakeville | Lancers | 379 | AA | A | 71 St. Joseph | |
New Prairie 1 | New Carlisle | Cougars | 852 | AAA | AAAA | 46 LaPorte 71 St. Joseph | |
Triton [1] | Bourbon | Trojans | 316 | A | A | 50 Marshall 43 Kosciusko |
1 New Prairie High is located on the LaPorte / St. Joseph county line.
School | Location | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class | # / County |
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Andrean | Merrillville | Fighting '59ers | 587 | AAA | AA | 45 Lake | |
Griffith | Griffith | Panthers | 925 | AAA | AAAA | 45 Lake | |
Highland | Highland | Trojans | 1,175 | AAAA | AAAA | 45 Lake | |
Hobart | Hobart | Brickies | 1,268 | AAAA | AAAA | 45 Lake | |
Kankakee Valley | Wheatfield | Kougars | 1,087 | AAA | AAAA | 37 Jasper | |
Lowell | Lowell | Red Devils | 1,276 | AAAA | AAAA | 45 Lake | |
Munster | Munster | Mustangs | 1,616 | AAAA | AAAAA | 45 Lake |
School | Mascot | Colors | Enrollment | IHSAA Class | IHSAA Football Class |
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Gary Theodore Roosevelt | Panthers | 936 | AAA | AAAA | |
Gary Lew Wallace | Hornets | 791 | AAA | AAA | |
Gary West Side | Cougars | 1,241 | AAAA | AAAA |
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