The Maine Principals’ Association has announced the new high school football classification, which will be in place for the start of the 2020 season this coming fall.
The classes remain the same A through D, with some schools moving into different classes and then there are also two 8 man divisions with one being large school and the other being small school.
Here is a look at the classifications and where all the schools now fall for the upcoming high school football season (information courtesy of Chris Popper):
Class A
- Thornton
- Lewiston
- Bangor
- Bonny Eagle
- Oxford Hills
- Edward Little
- Sanford
- Scarborough
Class B North
- Windham
- Skowhegan
- Messalonskee
- Brunswick
- Falmouth/Greely
- Cony
- Brewer
- Mt. Blue
- Lawrence
South
- Deering
- Massabesic
- South Portland
- Noble
- Gorham
- Marshwood
- Biddeford
- Portland
- Kennebunk
Class C North
- Hampden
- Nokomis
- Medomak Valley
- Hermon
- Belfast
- Old Town
- Oceanside
- Winslow
- MCI
South
- Westbrook
- Gardiner
- Fryeburg
- York
- Leavitt
- Cape Elizabeth
- Wells
Class D
- Freeport
- John Bapst
- Poland
- Foxcroft Academy
- Oak Hill
- Lisbon/St. Dom
- Bucksport
- Madison/Carrabec
- Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall Dale
8 man Large School
- Mt. Ararat
- Camden Hills
- Gray-New Gloucester
- Morse
- Lake Region
- MDI
- Waterville
- Yarmouth
- Ellsworth
- Spruce Mountain
- Cheverus
- Mountain Valley
8 man Small School
- Washington Academy
- Mount View
- Maranacook
- Mattanawcook Academy
- Orono
- Houlton
- Socopee Valley
- Dexter
- Traip Academy
- Old Orchard Beach
- Dirigo
- Boothbay
- Telstar
- Stearns