VHSL Group 6A North Region
The Group 6A North Region was a division of the Virginia High School League. Along with the 6A South Region, it consisted of the largest high schools in Virginia. The region was formed in 2013 when the VHSL adopted a six classification format and eliminated the previous three classification system. It is a successor to the AAA Northern Region. The conference system was scrapped prior to the 2017-18 academic year, reverting the previous district. Regions were also renamed, with schools in the 6A North Region distributed into either Group 6A Regions C[1] & D.[2]
Conferences for 2015–16 and 2016–17
Concorde Conference 5
Liberty Conference 6
- Fairfax High School of Fairfax
- Hayfield Secondary School of Alexandria
- Langley High School of McLean
- McLean High School of McLean
- South Lakes High School of Reston
- Herndon High School of Herndon
- Washington-Lee High School of Arlington
- Yorktown High School of Arlington
Patriot Conference 7
- Annandale High School of Annandale
- Lake Braddock Secondary School of Burke
- Mount Vernon High School of Alexandria
- South County High School of Lorton
- West Potomac High School of Alexandria
- West Springfield High School of Springfield
- T. C. Williams High School of Alexandria
- W.T. Woodson High School of Fairfax
Cedar Run Conference 8
- Battlefield High School of Haymarket
- Stonewall Jackson High School near Manassas
- Osbourn High School of Manassas
- Osbourn Park High School of Manassas
- Patriot High School of Nokesville
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References
- "VHSL-REFERENCE | Virginia High School Football | 6CRegion". vhsl-reference.com. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
- "VHSL-REFERENCE | Virginia High School Football | 6DRegion". vhsl-reference.com. Retrieved 2017-11-27.
- http://www.vhsl.org/doc/upload/alignment-adopted-conference-plan-for-2015-16%20and%202016-17.pdf
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