Palm Beach County high school football teams will be involved in different districts for the upcoming 2022 regular season. Many of the schools will have a shorter distance to take on local rivals in their new FHSAA districts.
The larger schools in Palm Beach County will be separated in Class 4M districts. District 9 will have Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach Lakes, Royal Palm Beach and Jupiter. Class 4M District 10 consists of Palm Beach Central, Wellington, John I. Leonard and Forest Hill.
Park Vista, Boca Raton, Santaluces and Lake Worth make up Class 4M District 11. Only one Palm Beach County school in Olympic Heights will clash with Coral Springs, Monarch and Marjory Stoneman Douglas of Broward County in District 12.
West Boca Raton has the same exact situation with Deerfield Beach, Blanche Ely and Coconut Creek in Class 3M District 10. Atlantic, Dwyer and Seminole Ridge will battle it out in Class 3M District 9.
Class 2M in District 9 has Glades Central, The King's Academy, Suncoast and Inlet Grove. Class 2M in District 10 consists of American Heritage, Boynton Beach, St. Andrew's and Somerset Academy Canyons. The smaller schools will put Benjamin, Cardinal Newman and Sports Leadership & Management in Class 1M District 5.
Only two Palm Beach County high schools will be involved inside a rural district. Pahokee and Glades Day will be in Class 1R of Region 4 with six other teams that includes Hawthorne and Trenton. Spanish River and Jupiter Christian are the only independent football programs in Palm Beach County that will not be in district this year.
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