MHSAA 2025-26 School Year Classifications Announced

EAST LANSING, Mich. – April 7 – Classifications for Michigan High School Athletic Association elections and postseason tournaments for the 2025-26 school year have been announced, with enrollment breaks for postseason tournaments posted to each sport’s page on the MHSAA Website.

Classifications for the upcoming school year are based on a second-semester count date, which for MHSAA purposes was Feb. 12. The enrollment figure submitted for athletic classification purposes may be different from the count submitted for school aid purposes, as it does not include students ineligible for athletic competition because they reached their 19th birthday before Sept. 1 of the current school year and will not include alternative education students if none are allowed athletic eligibility by the local school district.

All sports’ tournaments are conducted with schools assigned to equal or nearly equal divisions, with lines dependent on how many schools participate in those respective sports.

For 2025-26, there are 754 tournament-qualified member schools. Schools recently were notified of their classification, and sport-by-sport divisions were posted to the MHSAA Website today (April 7). MHSAA Executive Director Mark Uyl said a school may not subsequently lower its enrollment figure. However, if a revised enrollment figure is higher and indicates that a school should be playing in a higher division, that school would be moved up.

Three MHSAA Finals champions crowned during the first two seasons of this 2024-25 school year are set to move to new divisions for 2025-26. The Orchard Lake St. Mary’s (11-player Division 2) and Deckerville (8-player Division 1) football teams won titles in November but will move into 11-player Division 3 and 8-player Division 2, respectively, this upcoming season. Holland Christian’s boys tennis team – champion in Lower Peninsula Division 4 this past fall – will move into Lower Peninsula Division 3.

Schools also may request to play in a higher classification or division in a sport for a minimum of two years. Requests to opt up in fall sports for 2025-26 must be submitted by May 1, winter sports by Aug. 14, and spring sports by Oct. 15.

Traditional classes (A, B, C, D) – formerly used to establish tournament classifications – are used only for MHSAA elections. To determine traditional classifications, after all counts are submitted, tournament-qualified member schools are ranked according to enrollment and then split as closely into quarters as possible. For 2025-26, there are 188 member schools each in Class A and Class B, and 189 member schools each in Class C and Class D.

Effective with the 2025-26 school year, schools with 788 or more students are in Class A. The enrollment limits for Class B are 370-787, Class C is 171-369, and schools with enrollments of 170 and fewer are Class D. The break between Classes A and B decreased five students from 2024-25, the break between Classes B and C decreased eight students, and the break between Classes C and D is two students higher than for the 2024-25 school year.

The new classification breaks will see 22 schools move up in Class for 2025-26 while 22 schools will move down:

Moving Up from Class B to Class A

Adrian

Bloomfield Hills Marian

Fruitport

Hastings

Marysville

Niles

Owosso

Moving Down from Class A to Class B

Battle Creek Harper Creek

Detroit East English

Linden

Sault Ste. Marie

Sparta

St. Johns

Wayland

Moving Up from Class C to Class B

Clawson

Detroit Central

Hartford

Kent City

Napoleon

Taylor Prep

Warren Michigan Collegiate

Moving Down from Class B to Class C

Clinton Township Clintondale

Constantine

Erie Mason

Fennville

Ishpeming Westwood

Ovid-Elsie

Quincy

Moving Up from Class D to Class C

Benton Harbor Countryside Academy

Detroit Crockett Midtown Science & Medicine

Kalamazoo Phoenix

Fulton

New Buffalo

New Haven Merritt Academy

Traverse City Greenspire

Ubly

Moving Down from Class C to Class D

Ann Arbor Central Academy

Eau Claire

Fowler

Ishpeming

Marine City Cardinal Mooney

Southfield Manoogian

Three Oaks River Valley

Whittemore-Prescott

New Postseason-Eligible Tournament Schools in 2025-26

Ann Arbor Michigan Islamic Academy

Athens Factoryville Christian

Flint Cultural Center

Enrollment Breaks by Classes – 2025-26

(Number of schools in parentheses)

Class A: 788 and above (188 schools)

Class B: 370 – 787 (188)

Class C: 171 – 369 (189)

Class D: 170 and below (189)

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