By Michael Adams
Austin Sports Journal
UIL realignment is here.
On Monday morning, the University Interscholastic League will release new athletic districts for the 2026–27 and 2027–28 school years, officially locking in the competitive landscape across the Austin-San Antonio metroplex for the next two seasons.
The mechanics of realignment are familiar.
Enrollment numbers and classification cutoffs were set months ago. What remains is the most consequential step: how the UIL groups schools into districts, a decision that determines rivalries, travel demands and playoff paths.
District alignments are expected to be released at 9 a.m. Monday morning on the UIL’s official site. Coaches will meet almost immediately afterward to begin shaping non-district schedules.
An appeals window will follow, though meaningful changes are uncommon. In most cases, Monday’s release becomes the framework schools operate within for the next two seasons.
The Austin Sports Journal’s preview stories
UIL realignment: Leander ISD holds the cards in shaping Class 6A in the Austin-San Antonio area
With UIL realignment set for Feb. 2, Leander ISD’s five Class 6A schools could reshape district lines across the Austin-San Antonio area. Here are the top scenarios.
UIL realignment: 5A outlook for the Austin-San Antonio area and a possible rivalry reborn
UIL realignment arrives Feb. 2. Here’s what to know about Class 5A in the Austin–San Antonio area, including division splits, district projections and the potential return of the Manor–Elgin rivalry.
UIL realignment: The most intriguing storylines to follow in the lower classifications
Smithville, La Grange, Thorndale and Granger are all at the center of some of the most intriguing UIL realignment scenarios heading into Monday’s reveal. Here’s what to watch in Class 4A and below across South Central Texas.
UIL realignment: How Austin ISD schools could be impacted
With UIL realignment five days away, here’s a breakdown of how Austin ISD schools could be affected by new district alignments for the 2026–28 seasons.
UIL releases cutoff numbers for 2026-28 realignment, 6A number drops by 60
The UIL released official enrollment cutoffs for the 2026–28 realignment, highlighted by a drop in the Class 6A threshold to 2,215 and several South Central Texas schools changing classifications.
Continue reading UIL releases cutoff numbers for 2026-28 realignment, 6A number drops by 60
All eyes on Class 6A
Class 6A sits at the top of this realignment cycle, and its effects ripple downward.
Enrollment cutoffs already forced several area schools to the edge of classification lines, while continued growth in Leander ISD and surrounding districts has created pressure points that will likely make the area’s 6A districts look significantly different. The key storyline to watch is how Westlake and Lake Travis’ placement impacts the area. Our prediction is that the two schools land with the five Leander ISD schools – Vandegrift, Cedar Park, Leander, Rouse and Vista Ridge.
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