The changes are driven by fluctuating enrollment numbers and the introduction of a 1.35 multiplier for private schools, a move designed to address competitive balance. Under the new system, private school enrollment figures are multiplied by 1.35 when determining classification, potentially pushing some programs into higher classes.
The KHSAA will use a two-year alignment cycle, replacing the previous four-year format, allowing officials to more quickly adjust classifications based on enrollment trends and competitive outcomes.
Enrollment figures for the upcoming alignment are based on the average number of boys enrolled during the 2024-25 and 2025-26 school years, as reported through the Kentucky Department of Education’s second-month growth factor reports.
The multiplier’s impact is already evident. For example, a private school with 522 boys enrolled would be adjusted to 704 under the formula, enough to shift classification upward in many cases.
Class structure has also been adjusted. The top 32 enrollments will make up Class 6A, while Class A will expand slightly from 34 to 36 schools in an effort to reduce postseason forfeits. Classes 2A and 3A will include 38 schools each, while Classes 4A and 5A will have 39. Each class will continue to send 32 teams to the playoffs.
For Crittenden County, currently competing in Class 2A, the changes could be substantial. With enrollment numbers trending downward and the multiplier pushing some private schools up a class, the Rockets are positioned to return to Class A, a classification where the program has historically found success, including a state championship in 1985. The Rockets have been competing in Class 2A since 2023 and will be there again this fall.
Under the proposed draft alignment for 2027, Crittenden County will compete in a Class A First District with Ballard Memorial, Fulton County and Russellville, with additional regional opponents including Campbellsville, Caverna, Fort Knox and Louisville Holy Cross in the Second District.
See full alignment plan here: https://khsaa.org/football/realignment/2027-2028/2027%20and%202028%20Initial%20Draft%20Alignment.pdf
The proposal remains in draft form and will be finalized at the KHSAA Board of Control meeting scheduled for May 5-6. Schools have until May 4 to withdraw from district participation or submit comments, though those that opt out will be ineligible for postseason play until 2029.
KHSAA officials have emphasized that the multiplier and new alignment cycle are part of a broader, ongoing evaluation process, with additional adjustments, including potential success-based classification factors, still under consideration.




