2009 & 2010 State Football Series Assignments (Amended)
C. Football
1. Number of Classifications: The FHSAA State Football Series in the 2009-10 through 2010-11 school years shall be conducted in eight (8) classifications. The eight classifications are 6A, 5A, 4A, 3A, 2A, 2B, 1A and 1B.
2. Division of Classifications: (a) The total number of existing member schools that committed to participate in the FHSAA State Football Series for the 2009-10 through 2010-11 school years shall be ranked in order of student population and divided across the eight basic classifications (6A, 5A, 4A, 3A, 2A, 2B, 1A, and 1B). Schools in the lower four classifications shall be as equal in number as possible so as to limit the number of schools in each of the upper four classifications to a maximum number of 72 schools. Any remainder shall be evenly distributed among the basic classifications beginning with the lowest classification and working up. The student population of the smallest school in each classification shall form the dividing line between that classification and the next lowest classification. Schools that have the same student population as a school whose student population forms the dividing line between classifications shall be placed with that school into the higher classification. The requisite number of schools then shall be assigned to each successive classification. Once the dividing lines between classifications for the two-year term are determined, they shall not be changed during that two-year term.
(b) The dividing lines between the classifications for the 2009-10 through 2010-11 school years are as follows:
• Class 6A (78) – schools with 2363 or more students;
• Class 5A (66) – schools with 2015 to 2362 students;
• Class 4A (71) – schools with 1740 to 2014 students;
• Class 3A (94) – schools with 1391 to 1739 students;
• Class 2A (36) – schools with 1015 to 1390 students;
• Class 2B (57) – schools with 522 to 1014 students;
• Class 1A (52) – schools with 259 to 521 students; and
• Class 1B (59) – schools with 258 or less students.
(c) A new member school that requests to participate in the FHSAA State Football Series at the time of joining, and is eligible to do so, shall be assigned to the appropriate classification according to its student population or projected student population beginning with the next two-year scheduling cycle.
3. Assignment to Districts: Schools in each classification shall be assigned to districts on a geographic basis with an effort to balance the number of schools in the districts when possible. The larger four classifications shall be divided into eight sixteen (8) (16) districts with the top four two teams advancing to the regional complex. Schools in the smaller four classifications shall be divided into eight (8) districts with the top two teams advancing to the regional complex.
The following schools have appealed their original classification and/or district assignment:
Approved to move within a classification:
Christopher Columbus, Freedom (Tampa), Plant, Newsome, Plant City, Fleming Island, Columbia, Crestview, Navarre, Sebring, Dunnellon, Pine Crest, Cocoa Beach, Interlachen, Parkway Charter, John Carroll, Father Lopez, Highlands Christian, Central Florida Christian, Aucilla Christian
Approved to move up:
American, Hialeah-Miami Lakes, Homestead, Miami Beach, Miami Carol City, Miami Northwestern, Miami Springs, Northeast (Oakland Park), Plantation, South Lake, Dillard, Miami Central, Reagan, Seabreeze, Dunedin, Gibbs, Oak Ridge, Hudson, Lake Weir, Archbishop McCarthy, Booker T. Washington, Hialeah Gardens, Miami Edison, Booker, Cypress Lake, Golden Gate, Southeast, Anclote, Crystal River, Eustis, Lake Wales, Pasco, Tavares, Wesley Chapel, Andrew Jackson, Santa Fe, Arnold, Bay, West Florida, Bishop Verot, St. Petersburg Catholic, Frostproof, Lake Nona, University Christian (Jacksonville)
Approved to move down:
Bloomingdale, Brandon, Northport, Riverview (Sarasota), Wharton, Forest (Ocala), Gulf Coast, Springstead, Liberty, Palm Bay, Barron Collier, Dixie Hollins, Choctawhatchee, Estero, Island Coast, LaBelle, Avon Park, West Nassau, Dixie County, Bozeman, Northview, South Walton, Evangelical Christian, Lafayette, Saint Edwards
Late request to be included in the football state series:
Coral Shores, Gateway, Mandarin Christian, Tenoroc, University (Ft. Lauderdale), Southwest Florida Christian [effective 2010 season]
Late request to play an independent schedule:
Seven Rivers Christian, All Saints', Bell, Branford, Master’s Academy, Hillel, Palmer Trinity, St. Joseph, Westwood Christian, Taylor (Pierson)
The following schools were not approved (reason):
Port St. Lucie (no travel advantage), Buchholz (no travel advantage), Bellview (no travel advantage), P. K. Yonge (urban school), West Florida (not within the lower 10%), Ransom Everglades (not within the lower 10%), Saint Andrews (not within the lower 10%), Cardinal Mooney (not within the lower 10%), Berkeley (no travel advantage), Frostproof, (not within the lower 10%), Newberry (not within the lower 10%), Villages (no travel advantage), Union County (not within the lower 10%),Chipley (not within the lower 10%)
In addition, FHSAA staff moved several schools to balance districts within a classification.
Last updated
Friday, January 23, 2009 9:33 AM
Class 6A : Class 5A : Class 4A : Class 3A : Class 2A : Class 2B : Class 1A : Class 1B
Independent (sponsors program but does not participate in playoffs)
(X denotes District Coordinators)
Class 6A
78 schools
Fall 2008 student population: 2363-4147
REGION 1
(14 schools)
DISTRICT 1
(3 schools)
Mandarin (Jacksonville)
Orange Park X
Sandalwood (Jacksonville)
DISTRICT 2
(3 schools)
DeLand X
Deltona
Spruce Creek (Port Orange)
DISTRICT 3
(4 schools)
Lake Brantley (Altamonte Springs)
Lake Mary
Lyman (Longwood)
Seminole (Sanford) X
DISTRICT 4
(4 schools)
Colonial (Orlando)
Timber Creek (Orlando)
University (Orlando) X
Winter Park
REGION 2
(23 schools)
DISTRICT 5
(7 schools)
Apopka
East Ridge (Clermont)
Ocoee
Olympia (Orlando)
South Lake (Groveland)
Wekiva (Apopka)
West Orange (Winter Garden) X
DISTRICT 6
(6 schools)
Boone (Orlando)
Cypress Creek (Orlando)
Dr. Phillips (Orlando) X
Freedom (Orlando)
Gateway (Kissimmee)
Oak Ridge (Orlando)
DISTRICT 7
(5 schools)
Centennial (Port St. Lucie) X
Jupiter
Palm Beach Gardens
Treasure Coast (Pt. St. Lucie)
Vero Beach
DISTRICT 8
(5 schools)
Atlantic (Delray Beach) X
Boca Raton
Palm Beach Central (Wellington)
Park Vista (Lake Worth)
Seminole Ridge (Loxahatchee)
REGION 3
(18 schools)
DISTRICT 9
(4 schools)
Deerfield Beach
Douglas (Parkland)
Northeast (Oakland Park)
Taravella (Coral Springs) X
DISTRICT 10
(4 schools)
Miramar X
Piper (Sunrise)
Plantation
South Plantation (Plantation)
Western (Davie)
DISTRICT 11
(4 schools)
Cypress Bay (Weston)
Everglades (Miramar)
Flanagan (Pembroke Pines)
West Broward (Pembroke Pines) X
DISTRICT 12
(6 schools)
American (Hialeah) X
Dr. Krop (Miami)
Goleman (Miami)
Miami Carol City
North Miami
North Miami Beach
REGION 4
(23 schools)
DISTRICT 13
(6 schools)
Hialeah
Hialeah-Miami Lakes
Miami Beach
Miami Central
Miami Northwestern X
Miami Springs
DISTRICT 14
(6 schools)
Columbus (Miami)
Coral Gables
Miami X
Miami Coral Park
Reagan (Doral)
South Miami
DISTRICT 15
(5 schools)
Braddock (Miami)
Ferguson (Miami) X
Miami Sunset
Southwest Miami
Varela (Miami)
DISTRICT 16
(6 schools)
Coral Reef (Miami)
Homestead
Miami Killian X
Miami Palmetto
Miami Southridge
South Dade (Homestead)
Class 5A
66 schools
Fall 2008 student population: 2015-2362
REGION 1
(17 schools)
DISTRICT 1
(3 schools)
Buchholz (Gainesville)
First Coast (Jacksonville) X
Fletcher (Neptune Beach)
DISTRICT 2
(6 schools)
Flagler Palm Coast (Bunnell) X
Fleming Island (Orange Park)
Forest (Ocala)
Middleburg
Pine Ridge (Deltona)
Seabreeze (Daytona Beach)
DISTRICT 3
(5 schools)
Evans (Orlando)
Hagerty (Oviedo)
Lake Howell (Winter Park)
Oviedo
Winter Springs X
DISTRICT 4
(3 schools)
George Jenkins (Lakeland)
Lakeland X
Osceola (Kissimmee)
REGION 2
(17 schools)
DISTRICT 5
(4 schools)
Alonso (Tampa)
Chamberlain (Tampa) X
Gaither (Tampa)
Plant (Tampa)
DISTRICT 6
(4 schools)
Bloomingdale (Valrico) X
Brandon
Newsome (Lithia)
Riverview
DISTRICT 7
(4 schools)
Freedom (Tampa) X
Plant City
Tampa Bay Tech
Wharton (Tampa)
DISTRICT 8
(5 schools)
Clearwater
Countryside (Clearwater)
Dunedin X
East Lake (Tarpon Springs)
Palm Harbor University
REGION 3
(17 schools)
DISTRICT 9
(4 schools)
Gibbs (St. Petersburg)
Northeast (St. Petersburg) X
Pinellas Park (Largo)
St. Petersburg
Seminole (Seminole)
DISTRICT 10
(6 schools)
Manatee (Bradenton)
North Port
Port Charlotte
Riverview (Sarasota)
Sarasota
Venice X
DISTRICT 11
(3 schools)
Bayside (Palm Bay) X
Melbourne
Port St. Lucie
DISTRICT 12
(4 schools)
John I. Leonard (Greenacres) X
Lake Worth
Royal Palm Beach
Santaluces (Lantana)
REGION 4
(15 schools)
DISTRICT 13
(3 schools)
Spanish River (Boca Raton)
Wellington
West Boca Raton X
DISTRICT 14
(3 schools)
Boyd Anderson (Lauderdale Lakes) X
Dillard (Fort Lauderdale)
Ely (Pompano Beach)
DISTRICT 15
(5 schools)
Coconut Creek
Cooper City
Coral Glades (Coral Springs)
Coral Springs X
Monarch (Coconut Creek)
DISTRICT 16
(4 schools)
McArthur (Hollywood)
Nova (Davie)
St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale)
South Broward (Hollywood) X
Class 4A
71 schools
Fall 2008 student population: 1740-2014
REGION 1
(19 schools)
DISTRICT 1
(6 schools)
Escambia (Pensacola)
Milton
Navarre
Pace X
Pine Forest (Pensacola)
Tate (Cantonment)
DISTRICT 2
(4 schools)
Crestview
Fort Walton Beach X
Mosley (Lynn Haven)
Niceville
DISTRICT 3
(3 schools)
Chiles (Tallahassee)
Leon (Tallahassee)
Lincoln (Tallahassee) X
DISTRICT 4
(6 schools)
Columbia (Lake City)
Ed White (Jacksonville) X
Ridgeview (Orange Park)
Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville)
Terry Parker (Jacksonville)
Wolfson (Jacksonville)
REGION 2
(22 schools)
DISTRICT 5
(6 schools)
Central (Brooksville)
Gainesville
Lake Weir (Ocala)
Lecanto X
Springstead (Spring Hill)
West Port (Ocala)
DISTRICT 6
(5 schools)
Hudson
Ridgewood (New Port Richey)
River Ridge (New Port Richey) X
Tarpon Springs
Wiregrass Ranch (Wesley Chapel)
DISTRICT 7
(5 schools)
East River (Orlando) [new school]
Edgewater (Orlando)
Harmony X
Liberty (Kissimmee)
St. Cloud
DISTRICT 8
(6 schools)
Bartow
Haines City
Kathleen (Lakeland)
Lake Gibson (Lakeland)
Lake Region (Eagle Lake) X
Ridge (Davenport)
REGION 3
(16 schools)
DISTRICT 9
(5 schools)
Armwood (Seffner)
Durant (Plant City)
East Bay (Gibsonton)
Hillsborough (Tampa)
King (Tampa) X
DISTRICT 10
(4 schools)
Boca Ciega (Gulfport)
Largo X
Leto (Tampa)
Sickles (Tampa)
DISTRICT 11
(3 schools)
Charlotte (Punta Gorda)
Lakewood Ranch (Bradenton) X
Palmetto
DISTRICT 12
(4 schools)
Baker (Cape Coral) X
Cape Coral
Gulf Coast (Naples)
Palmetto Ridge (Naples)
REGION 4
(14 schools)
DISTRICT 13
(4 schools)
Mainland (Daytona Beach)
New Smyrna Beach
Palm Bay (Melbourne) X
Viera (Melbourne)
DISTRICT 14
(4 schools)
Fort Pierce Central X
Martin County (Stuart)
Sebastian River (Sebastian)
South Fork (Stuart)
DISTRICT 15
(3 schools)
Dwyer (Palm Beach Gardens)
Okeechobee
Palm Beach Lakes (West Palm Beach) X
DISTRICT 16
(3 schools)
Forest Hill (West Palm Beach)
Hollywood Hills (Hollywood) X
Stranahan (Fort Lauderdale)
Class 3A
94 schools
Fall 2008 student population: 1391-1739
REGION 1
(23 schools)
DISTRICT 1
(8 schools)
Arnold (Panama City Beach)
Bay (Panama City) X
Choctawhatchee (Fort Walton Beach)
Gulf Breeze
Pensacola
Rutherford (Springfield)
Washington (Pensacola)
West Florida (Pensacola)
DISTRICT 2
(6 schools)
Andrew Jackson (Jacksonville) X
Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville)
Englewood (Jacksonville)
Forrest (Jacksonville)
Paxon (Jacksonville)
Stanton (Jacksonville)
DISTRICT 3
(5 schools)
Bartram Trail (Jacksonville)
Clay (Green Cove Springs) X
Creekside (Jacksonville)
Nease (Ponte Vedra Beach)
Santa Fe (Alachua)
DISTRICT 4
(4 schools)
Matanzas (Palm Coast)
Menendez (St. Augustine)
Palatka
St. Augustine X
REGION 2
(26 schools)
DISTRICT 5
(4 schools)
Belleview
Eastside (Gainesville)
North Marion (Citra) X
Vanguard (Ocala)
DISTRICT 6
(8 schools)
Citrus (Inverness) X
Crystal River
Dunnellon
Eustis
Hernando (Brooksville)
Leesburg
Nature Coast (Brooksville) [pending completion of sportsmanship program]
Tavares
DISTRICT 7
(8 schools)
Anclote (Holiday) [new school]
Gulf (New Port Richey)
Land O’Lakes X
Mitchell (New Port Richey)
Pasco (Dade City)
Sunlake (Land O’Lakes)
Wesley Chapel
Zephyrhills
DISTRICT 8
(6 schools)
Blake (Tampa)
Dixie Hollins (St. Petersburg)
Jefferson (Tampa) X
Lakewood (St. Petersburg)
Osceola (Seminole)
Spoto (Riverview)
REGION 3
(26 schools)
DISTRICT 9
(8 schools)
Auburndale
Celebration
Lake Nona (Orlando) [new school]
Lake Wales
Poinciana (Kissimmee)
Sebring
Tenoroc (Lakeland)
Winter Haven X
DISTRICT 10
(5 schools)
Bayshore (Bradenton)
Booker (Sarasota)
Braden River (Bradenton)
Lemon Bay (Englewood)
Southeast (Bradenton) X
DISTRICT 11
(6 schools)
Bishop Verot (Fort Myers)
Fort Myers X
Mariner (Cape Coral)
North Fort Myers
Riverdale (Fort Myers)
South Fort Myers
DISTRICT 12
(7 schools)
Barron Collier (Naples)
Cypress Lake (Fort Myers)
East Lee County (Lehigh Acres)
Golden Gate (Naples)
Lehigh (Lehigh Acres)
Lely (Naples)
Naples X
REGION 4
(19 schools)
DISTRICT 13
(5 schools)
Eau Gallie (Melbourne) X
Fort Pierce Westwood
Jensen Beach
Merritt Island
Titusville
DISTRICT 14
(5 schools)
Archbishop McCarthy (Fort Lauderdale)
Fort Lauderdale X
Hallandale
Olympic Heights (Boca Raton)
Pembroke Pines Charter
DISTRICT 15
(4 schools)
Hialeah Gardens X
Miami Jackson
Miami Norland
Westland Hialeah
DISTRICT 16
(5 schools)
Belen Jesuit Prep (Miami)
Key West
Mater Academy (Hialeah Gardens)
Miami Edison
Washington (Miami) X
Class 2A
36 schools
Fall 2008 student population: 1015-1390
REGION 1
(9 schools)
DISTRICT 1
(4 schools)
East Gadsden (Havana)
Godby (Tallahassee) X
Rickards (Tallahassee)
Wakulla (Crawfordville)
DISTRICT 2
(5 schools)
Baker County (Glen St. Mary) X
Ponte Vedra
Raines (Jacksonville)
Ribault (Jacksonville)
Suwannee (Live Oak)
REGION 2
(10 schools)
DISTRICT 3
(6 schools)
Astronaut (Titusville)
Atlantic (Port Orange)
Cocoa X
Rockledge
Satellite (Satellite Beach)
Space Coast (Cocoa)
DISTRICT 4
(4 schools)
Bishop Moore (Orlando)
Frostproof
Jones (Orlando)
South Sumter (Bushnell) X
REGION 3
(11 schools)
DISTRICT 5
(7 schools)
George Steinbrenner (Seffner) [new school]
Jesuit (Tampa) X
Lennard (Ruskin)
Middleton (Tampa)
Robinson (Tampa)
St. Petersburg Catholic
Strawberry Crest (Seffner) [new school]
DISTRICT 6
(4 schools)
DeSoto County (Arcadia) X
Estero
Hardee (Wauchula)
Immokalee
REGION 4
(6 schools)
DISTRICT 7
(3 schools)
Boynton Beach
Glades Central (Belle Glade)
Suncoast (Riviera Beach) X
DISTRICT 8
(3 schools)
American Heritage (Plantation)
Cardinal Gibbons (Fort Lauderdale) X
Pompano Beach
Class 2B
57 schools
Fall 2008 student population: 522-1014
REGION 1
(9 schools)
DISTRICT 1
(4 schools)
Chipley
Marianna
Pensacola Catholic
Walton (DeFuniak Springs) X
DISTRICT 2
(5 schools)
Fort White
FSU (Tallahassee)
Madison County (Madison) X
Taylor County (Perry)
Union County (Lake Butler)
REGION 2
(17 schools)
DISTRICT 3
(10 schools)
Baldwin
Bishop Snyder (Jacksonville)
Bolles (Jacksonville)
Bradford (Starke) X
Episcopal (Jacksonville)
Fernandina Beach
Interlachen
University Christian (Jacksonville)
West Nassau (Callahan)
Yulee
DISTRICT 4
(7 schools)
Keystone Heights
Mount Dora
Newberry
Trinity Catholic (Ocala)
Umatilla
Williston X
Villages
REGION 3
(13 schools)
DISTRICT 5
(6 schools)
Avon Park
Berkeley Prep (Tampa)
Clearwater Central Catholic
Lake Highland Prep (Orlando)
Mulberry
Tampa Catholic X
DISTRICT 6
(7 schools)
Cardinal Mooney (Sarasota)
Clewiston
Dunbar (Fort Myers) X
Gateway Charter (Fort Myers)
Island Coast (Cape Coral)
LaBelle
Lake Placid
REGION 4
(18 schools)
DISTRICT 7
(9 schools)
Cardinal Newman (West Palm Beach) X
Cocoa Beach
Coral Springs Charter
Inlet Grove (Riviera Beach)
North Broward Prep (Coconut Creek)
Pahokee
Pine Crest (Fort Lauderdale)
St. Andrew’s (Boca Raton)
University (Ft. Lauderdale)
DISTRICT 8
(9 schools)
Archbishop Carroll (Miami)
Chaminade (Hollywood)
Coral Shores (Tavernier)
Doral Academy (Miami)
Gulliver Prep (Miami)
LaSalle (Miami)
Monsignor Pace (Miami) X
Ransom Everglades (Miami)
Somerset Academy (Pembroke Pines)
Class 1A
52 schools
Fall 2008 student population: 259-521
REGION 1 (Rural Schools)
(15 schools)
DISTRICT 1
(9 schools)
Baker
Bozeman (Southport)
Freeport X
Holmes County (Bonifay)
Jay
Northview (Bratt)
Sneads
South Walton (Santa Rosa Beach)
Vernon
DISTRICT 2
(6 schools)
Blountstown X
Franklin County (Eastpoint)
Liberty County (Bristol)
Port St. Joe
West Gadsden (Greensboro)
Wewahitchka
REGION 2 (Urban)
(12 schools)
DISTRICT 3
(4 schools)
North Florida Christian (Tallahassee)
P.K. Yonge (Gainesville)
Providence (Jacksonville)
Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) X
DISTRICT 4
(8 schools)
Crescent City
Father Lopez (Daytona Beach)
First Academy (Orlando)
Florida Air (Melbourne)
Holy Trinity Episcopal (Melbourne)
John Carroll (Fort Pierce)
Melbourne Central Catholic
Trinity Prep (Winter Park) X
REGION 3
(11 schools)
DISTRICT 5
(6 schools)
Chiefland
Dixie County (Cross City)
Hamilton County (Jasper)
Hilliard
Trenton X
Wildwood
DISTRICT 6
(5 schools)
Fort Meade
Indian Rocks Christian (Largo)
Lakeland Christian
Northside Christian (St. Petersburg)
Shorecrest (St. Petersburg) X
REGION 4
(14 schools)
DISTRICT 7
(7 schools)
Academy (Coral Springs) [eligible in 2010]
American Heritage (Delray Beach) X
Benjamin (North Palm Beach)
Calvary Christian (Fort Lauderdale)
King’s Academy (West Palm Beach)
Pope John Paul II (Boca Raton)
Westminster Academy (Fort Lauderdale)
DISTRICT 8
(7 schools)
Archbishop Curley (Miami)
Dade Christian (Miami)
Florida Christian (Miami) X
Marathon
Miami Country Day
Parkway (Miramar)
Westminster Christian (Miami)
Class 1B
58 schools
Fall 2008 student population: 48-258
REGION 1
(16 schools)
DISTRICT 1
(6 schools)
Cottondale
FAMU (Tallahassee) X
Graceville
Jefferson County (Monticello)
John Paul II (Tallahassee)
Rocky Bayou Christian (Niceville)
DISTRICT 2
(10 schools)
Arlington Country Day (Jacksonville)
Aucilla Christian (Monticello)
Cedar Creek Christian (Jacksonville)
Eagle’s View (Jacksonville)
Hawthorne
Lafayette (Mayo)
Mandarin Christian (Jacksonville)
Oak Hall (Gainesville) X
St. Francis (Gainesville)
St. Johns (Orange Park)
REGION 3
(14 schools)
DISTRICT 3
(7 schools)
Calvary Christian (Ormond Beach)
Lighthouse Christian (DeLand)
Merritt Island Christian
St. Edward’s (Vero Beach)
Temple Christian (Titusville)
Trinity Christian (Deltona) X
Warner Christian (South Daytona)
DISTRICT 4
(7 schools)
Agape Christian (Orlando)
Central Florida Christian (Ocoee)
Lake Mary Prep X
Mount Dora Bible
Orangewood Christian (Maitland)
Orlando Lutheran
Pine Castle Christian (Orlando)
REGION 3
(14 schools)
DISTRICT 5
(7 schools)
Admiral Farragut (St. Petersburg)
Calvary Christian (Clearwater)
Cambridge (Tampa) X
Keswick Christian (St. Petersburg)
Santa Fe Catholic (Lakeland)
Vanguard (Lake Wales)
Victory Christian (Lakeland)
DISTRICT 6
(7 schools)
Bradenton Christian
Evangelical Christian (Fort Myers) X
Out-of-Door (Sarasota)
Moore Haven
St. John Neumann (Naples)
St. Stephen’s (Bradenton)
Southwest Florida Christian (Ft. Myers)
REGION 4
(14 schools)
DISTRICT 7
(6 schools)
Berean Christian (West Palm Beach) X
Glades Day (Belle Glade)
Jupiter Christian
Summit Christian (West Palm Beach)
Zion Lutheran (Deerfield Beach)
Village Academy (Delray Beach) [eligible in 2010]
DISTRICT 8
(8 schools)
Barrington Christian (Florida City) [eligible in 2010]
Coral Springs Christian
Highlands Christian (Pompano Beach)
Hollywood Christian X
Miami MacArthur North
Sheridan Hills Christian (Hollywood)
Upperroom Christian (Lauderhill)
Westlake Prep (Davie)
Independent
(29 schools)
Academy at the Lakes (Land O’Lakes)
All Saints' (Winter Haven)
Bay Point (Miami)
Bell
Bishop McLaughlin (Spring Hill)
Boca Raton Christian
Branford
Bronson
"CCC" (Palm Bay) [new school]
Canterbury (St. Petersburg)
Carrollwood Day (Tampa)
Choice Learning (Miami)
First Academy (Leesburg)
Florida Deaf (St. Augustine)
Foundation Academy (Winter Garden)
Hernando Christian (Brooksville)
Hillel (North Miami Beach)
Maclay (Tallahassee)
Master’s (Oviedo)
Miami Christian
Munroe (Quincy)
Northwest Christian (Miami)
Palmer Trinity (Miami)
Posnack Jewish (Plantation)
St. John Lutheran (Ocala)
St. Joseph (St. Augustine)
Seven Rivers Christian (Lecanto)
Taylor (Pierson)
Westwood Christian (Miami)