There are new districts and new classifications for Dade County high schools for the 2022 season. The Florida High School Athletic Assocation made major adjustments to high school football through the state in over a decade. The FHSAA had eight classifications from Class 8A down to Class 1A from 2011 until 2021.
Large schools in Dade County will be involved in two districts for Class 4M and four districts for Class 3M. Class 4M District 15 has Columbus, Doral Academy, Miami and Goleman. There are three high schools in Class 4M District 16 with Miami Palmetto, Coral Gables and South Dade.
Class 3M District 13 has Dr. Krop as the lone Dade County high school with South Broward, McArthur and Hollywood Hills. Dade County has just American in Class 3M District 14 competing against Miramar, Everglades and Pembroke Pines Charter.
Mater Academy, Hialeah, Miami Beach and North Miami will represent Class 3M District 15. 3M District 16 consists of Homestead, Belen Jesuit, Southridge and Southwest.
Many traditional Dade County high school football powerhouses are in Class 2M. District 13 includes Miami Central, Carol City, Miami Norland, Monsignor Pace and North Miami Beach. Class 2M District 14 is stacked with Miami Northwestern, Booker T. Washington, Miami Jackson, Miami Edison and LaSalle.
Class 2M District 15 have Miami Springs, Westland Hialeah and St. Brendan. Gulliver Prep, Miami Killian, South Miami and Somerset Academy Silver Palms are in Class 2M District 16.
Class 1M District 7 has Champagnat Catholic, Dade Christian, Florida Christian and True North Academy. Class 1M District 8 gets Westminster Christian, Palmer Trinity, Archbishop Carroll, Somerset Academy South Homestead and Palm Glades Prep Academy.
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