Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools

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The Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools, or TAPPS, is an organization headquartered in Salado, Texas which creates rules for, and sometimes administers, almost all athletic and academic contests for non-public high schools in the American state of Texas. (Texas, unlike most states, has separate organizations for public and private schools, but public and private schools may schedule each other in competition.)

Activities range from football to fine arts competitions. Unlike its public-school counterpart, the University Interscholastic League (UIL), TAPPS sponsors Academic Decathlon competitions.

Like the UIL, TAPPS aligns member schools into districts by geography and enrollment size for various contests. Each contest has a slightly different alignment based on the participating schools, but most follow the same basic framework. The districts are mostly decided behind closed doors by TAPPS every even year, and are an attempt to keep schools within a certain distance of their home town when attending competitions. Like the UIL, the districts are the first progression to the state championship.

Schools are further broken down with a letter classification to separate them from other schools of varying sizes. The purpose is ensure that schools compete only with others with similar size talent pools and resources. TAPPS's general classifications are 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, and 6A; unlike the UIL, whose official designations are strictly alphabetic, TAPPS officially uses alphanumeric designations for its classifications. The largest schools are classified as 6A, and the smallest are known as 1A. However, TAPPS uses different classification schemes in some other competitions (also by enrollment; lower numbers indicate lower enrollment unless otherwise indicated):

  • Fine arts and academic competitions: Standard classifications, except that Classes 1A and 2A are split into one subgroup for music and another for other arts and academics
  • Football: Divisions I and II for six-man football; Divisions I, II, III, and IV for the 11-man game
  • Soccer: Divisions I and II
  • Swimming: Divisions I (Class 6A schools), II (Class 5A and 4A schools), and III (all smaller schools)
  • Wrestling: A single classification, as only 13 TAPPS schools (as of 2005) sponsor that sport


TAPPS 6A

Antonian College Preparatory High School - Bishop Dunne Catholic School - Bishop Lynch High School - Cathedral High School - Central Catholic Marianist High School - Duchesne Academy - Gainsville State School - Holy Cross of San Antonio - Incarnate Word Academy - Incarnate Word High School - John Paul II High School - Loretto Academy - Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School - Marine Military Academy - Nolan Catholic High School - Providence High School - Saint Agnes Academy - Saint Augustine High School - St. Joseph Academy - St. Michael's Catholic Academy - St. Pius X High School - St. Thomas High School - Trinity Christian Academy - Ursuline Academy of Dallas


TAPPS 3A

Abilene Christian School - Arbor Christian Academy - Bethesda Christan School - The Briarwood School - The Brook Hill School - Burton Adventist Academy - Calvary Christian Academy - Central Texas Christian School - Classical Academy - Concordia Academy - Covenant Christian Academy - Dallas Academy - Faith Christian School - First Baptist Christian Academy - Greenville Christian School - Harvest Christian Academy - The Highlands School - Hill Country Christian School - Holy Trinity Catholic High School - Keystone School - Lakehill Preparatory School - McKinney Christian Academy - New Braunfels Christian Academy - Northeast Christian Academy - Prince of Peace Christian School - Round Rock Christian Academy - Sacred Heart Catholic School - Sendero Christian Academy - Shady Grove Academy - St. Joseph Catholic School - Texas Christian Academy - Trinity Christian Academy - Waldorf School - The Woodlands Christian Academy

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