Group of private schools in Texas, United States
Texas Association of Private and Parochial SchoolsPredecessor | TAPPS |
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Formation | 1978 |
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Type | State Trade Association |
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Headquarters | Fort Worth, Texas, U.S. |
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Executive Director | Bryan Bunselmeyer |
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Website | https://www.tapps.biz |
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The Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools, or TAPPS, is an organization headquartered in the Lone Star Tower at Texas Motor Speedway Fort Worth, Texas.[1] It was formerly headquartered at the Salado Civic Center in Salado, Texas.[2][3]
Founded in 1978, TAPPS governs athletic, fine arts, and academic contests for the majority of non-public high schools in Texas.[4]
As of 2021 TAPPS organizes competitions for over 230 private schools in Texas.[5]
History
TAPPS was chartered in 1978 with a membership of 20 schools. As of 2022 TAPPS lists their school membership at 230 with a combined enrollment of over 40,000 students. [6] As early as 2013, TAPPS was using a proprietary software called TAPPSter to provide schools with online management tools for athletics and fine arts departments.[7] In 2019 TAPPS signed a State Management contract with Rank One to serve schedules and game results to schools in their membership. [8]
Controversies
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In 2004, Darul Arqam, a Muslim school in Houston, submitted an application to join TAPPS. Khaled Katbi, who represented the school, had a meeting with TAPPS on November 4, 2004, and did not report any unusual questions. However the school subsequently received a letter which included a questionnaire with "Why do you wish to join an organization whose membership is basically in total disagreement with your religious beliefs?" and "Why do you think that the current member schools of TAPPS will not be biased against your school, based on the fundamental difference in your religion and Christianity, since about 90% of TAPPS schools embrace Christianity?" In response the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas stated that TAPPS should be investigated.[9]
In 2010, Iman Academy Southwest, another Muslim school in Houston, submitted an application to join TAPPS. TAPPS responded by asking Iman to complete a questionnaire with questions like "Historically, there is nothing in the Koran that fully embraces Christianity or Judaism in the way a Christian and/or a Jew understands his religion. Why, then, are you interested in joining an association whose basic beliefs your religion condemns?" Iman Academy SW did not fill out the questionnaire and the attached application, and TAPPS denied Iman SW admission into the league. Iman SW did not appeal the decision.[5]
In 2012, TAPPS came under harsh criticism after it refused to reschedule a semifinals basketball game scheduled for 9 p.m. on Friday March 2 despite the fact that Robert M. Beren Academy, an Orthodox Jewish school, asked that its players not play on Jewish Sabbath.[10] The school had won the regional championship to advance for their first trip to the semi-finals.[11] An appeal was made by Beren academy but denied by TAPPS under its bylaws set in the 1970s. TAPPS received legal pressure and pressure from Mayor Annise Parker of Houston as well as hundreds of letters.[10] TAPPS eventually relented and allowed the game to be rescheduled under this pressure.[5][12]
The controversies with the Muslim schools and Beren drew attention to the point where the Texas Catholic Conference called for a review of the association.[13]
In 2015, the TAPPS Winter Division 1 Soccer State Championship Game was stopped by Trinity Christian Academy coaches and Athletic Director to protest a yellow card that was issued by the referee to a John Paul II player. The TCA AD left the field of play and met with the TAPPS Executive Director. They walked back to the JPII bench together and the TAPPS Executive Director issued an Administrative Red card to the player, over ruling the referee in charge of the game. This violates TAPPS section 134 "NO PROTESTS. A protest base on a game or contest official's decision will not be considered" and TAPPS section 27 "...may not protest a contest judge's / referee's or other official's decision". The cause of the controversy was that after scoring a goal to go up 1-0 with 32 minutes left in the game the player removed his jersey on the way to the bench and was issued a yellow card for this unsportsmanlike behavior. JPII was forced to play 10 v 11 for the remainder of the game and lost 1-2.[14][15]
Groupings
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 (in February, around the same time as the UIL's biannual redistricting), 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.
Due to the wide variety of sports that some schools do and do not offer, and because some schools are single-sex, TAPPS uses several different classifications for sports (generally the larger the number the larger the school):
- Volleyball, basketball (boys and girls): 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, and 6A
- Football: Divisions I/II and III for six-man football (in I/II the schools are grouped together into districts, but in the playoffs they have separate brackets); Divisions I, II, III/IV (in III/IV the schools are grouped together into districts, but in the playoffs they have separate brackets), plus League (divided into two zones) for the 11-man game
- Baseball Divisions I through V
- Soccer: Division I for Fall, Divisions I through III for Winter
- Softball: Divisions I through IV
2024-2026 alignment
Source: [16]
6A schools
District 1
District 2
District 3
District 4
School | City | Notes |
Concordia Lutheran High School | Tomball | |
Incarnate Word Academy | Houston | Girls Only |
St. Agnes Academy | Houston | Girls Only |
Saint John XXIII College Preparatory | Katy | |
St. Pius X High School | Houston | |
St. Thomas High School | Houston | Boys Only |
The Village School | Houston | |
Independent
School | City | Notes |
Cathedral High School | El Paso | Boys Only |
Loretto Academy | El Paso | Girls Only |
5A schools
District 1
District 2
District 3
District 4
District 5
4A schools
District 1
School | City |
Lake Country Christian School | Fort Worth |
Lubbock Christian School | Lubbock |
Midland Classical Academy | Midland |
Temple Christian School | Fort Worth |
Trinity Christian Academy | Willow Park |
Trinity School of Midland | Midland |
District 2
District 3
District 4
District 5
District 6
3A schools
District 1
District 2
District 3
School | City |
Cornerstone Christian Academy | McKinney |
Dallas Lutheran School | Dallas |
The Einstein School | Plano |
Heritage Christian Academy | Rockwall |
Lucas Christian Academy | Lucas |
Wylie Preparatory Academy | Wylie |
District 4
District 5
School | City | Notes |
Alpha Omega Academy | Huntsville | |
Covenant Christian School | Conroe | |
Lone Star-Southeast | Giddings | Boys Only Correctional Institution |
Providence Classical School | Spring | |
Xavier Academy | Houston | |
Independent
2A schools
District 1
School | City |
All Saints Episcopal School | Lubbock |
Ascension Academy | Amarillo |
Christ the King Cathedral School | Lubbock |
Holy Cross Catholic Academy | Amarillo |
Holy Cross Catholic High School | Midland |
Kingdom Preparatory Academy | Lubbock |
San Jacinto Christian Academy | Amarillo |
Southcrest Christian School | Lubbock |
District 2
School | City |
Bethesda Christian School | Fort Worth |
Harvest Christian Academy | Keller |
Mercy Culture Preparatory | Fort Worth |
Nazarene Christian Academy | Crowley |
Sacred Heart Catholic School | Muenster |
Victory Baptist Academy | Weatherford |
Wichita Christian School | Wichita Falls |
District 3
District 4
School | City |
Christian Heritage School | Longview |
Greenville Christian School | Greenville |
Poetry Community Christian School | Terrell |
Longview Christian School | Longview |
District 5
District 6
School | City |
Atonement Academy | San Antonio |
Bracken Christian School | Bulverde |
Faith Academy | Victoria |
Sacred Heart Catholic School | Hallettsville |
St. Paul High School | Shiner |
District 7
District 8
1A schools
District 1
School | City |
Accelerate Christian School | Amarillo |
First Odessa Christian Academy | Odessa |
Jesus Chapel School | El Paso |
Radford School | El Paso |
Runnels Academy | Big Spring |
District 2
School | City |
Azle Christian School | Azle |
Christ Academy | Wichita Falls |
Cornerstone Christian Academy | Granbury |
StoneGate Christian Academy | Irving |
Texoma Christian School | Sherman |
District 3
School | City |
Coram Deo Academy | Dallas |
Eagle Christian Academy | Waco |
Fairhill School | Dallas |
Kingdom Collegiate Academy | DeSoto |
Providence Academy | Rockwall |
Westwood School | Dallas |
The Winston School | Dallas |
Waxahachie Preparatory Academy | Waxahachie |
District 4
School | City |
Athens Christian Preparatory Academy | Athens |
Regents Academy | Nacogdoches |
St. Boniface Catholic High School | Nacogdoches |
St. Cyprian’s Episcopal School | Lufkin |
St. Mary's Catholic School | Longview |
Trinity School of Texas | Longview |
District 5
School | City |
First Baptist School | Brownsville |
Harvest Christian Academy | Edinburg |
Juan Diego Academy [a] | Mission |
Macedonian Christian Academy [a] | Alamo |
Presbyterian Pan American School | Kingsville |
South Texas Christian Academy | McAllen |
District 6
School | City |
Cornerstone Christian School | San Angelo |
First Baptist Academy | Universal City |
Heritage School | Fredericksburg |
Hill Country Christian School | San Marcos |
Legacy Christian Academy | San Antonio |
Living Rock Academy | Bulverde |
Our Lady of the Hills High School | Kerrville |
River City Believers Academy | Selma |
Waterloo School | Austin |
District 7
School | City |
Covenant Academy | Cypress |
The Covenant Preparatory School | Kingwood |
Faith Academy | Bellville |
Founders Christian School | Spring |
Lifestyle Christian School | Conroe |
Memorial Lutheran School | Houston |
Second Baptist School University Model-Cypress | Cypress |
Second Baptist School University Model-Memorial | Houston |
District 8
School | City |
Angleton Christian School | Angleton |
Baytown Christian Academy | Baytown |
Divine Savior Academy | Missouri City |
Family Christian Academy | Houston |
Grace Christian Academy | Houston |
Living Stones Christian School | Alvin |
Robert M. Beren Academy | Houston |
2023-24 State Champions
Baseball Classification | Champion | School city | Source |
Division I | Central Catholic | San Antonio | [17] |
Division II | Second Baptist | Houston |
Division III | Brook Hill | Bullard |
Division IV | First Baptist Christian | Pasadena |
Division V | St. Paul Catholic | Shiner |
Basketball Classification | Champion | School city | Source |
1A Girls | Harvest Christian | Edinburg | [18] |
2A Girls | Covenant Christian | Conroe |
3A Girls | Lubbock Christian | Lubbock |
4A Girls | Lake Country Christian | Fort Worth |
5A Girls | Southwest Christian | Fort Worth |
6A Girls | Bishop Lynch | Dallas |
1A Boys | Kingdom Collegiate | DeSoto | [19] |
2A Boys | Bethesda Christian | Fort Worth |
3A Boys | St. Francis Episcopal | Houston |
4A Boys | St. Thomas Episcopal | Houston |
5A Boys | Midland Christian | Midland |
6A Boys | Parish Episcopal | Dallas |
Cross Country Classification | Champion | School city | Source |
1A Girls | Texoma Christian | Sherman | [20] |
2A Girls | Providence Classical | Spring |
3A Girls | Coram Deo | Plano |
4A Girls | Legacy Prep | Magnolia |
5A Girls | St. Dominic Savio | Austin |
6A Girls | Ursuline Academy | Dallas |
1A Boys | Victory Baptist | Weatherford |
2A Boys | Providence Classical | Spring |
3A Boys | Live Oak Classical | Waco |
4A Boys | Covenant | Dallas |
5A Boys | TMI Episcopal | San Antonio |
6A Boys | St. Thomas | Houston |
Field Hockey Classification | Champion | School city | Source |
Statewide | St. Agnes | Houston | [21] |
Football Classification | Champion | School city | Source |
Six-Man Division I | Emery/Weiner | Houston | [22] |
Six-Man Division II | Covenant Christian | Conroe |
Six-Man Division III | Prestonwood Christian-North | Prosper |
11-Man Division I | Parish Episcopal | Dallas | [23] |
11-Man Division II | Liberty Christian | Argyle |
11-Man Division III | Dallas Christian | Mesquite |
11-Man Division IV | First Baptist | Dallas |
Golf Classification | Champion | School city | Source |
1A Girls | Prestonwood Christian-North | Prosper | [24] |
2A Girls | All Saints Episcopal | Lubbock |
3A Girls | Weatherford Christian | Weatherford |
4A Girls | Logos Prep | Sugar Land |
5A Girls | Lutheran South | Houston |
6A Girls | Ursuline Academy | Dallas |
1A Boys | Covenant Academy | Cypress |
2A Boys | All Saints Episcopal | Lubbock |
3A Boys | Rosehill Christian | Tomball |
4A Boys | Covenant | Dallas |
5A Boys | Woodlands Christian | The Woodlands |
6A Boys | Trinity Christian | Addison |
Soccer Classification | Champion | School city | Source |
Fall Soccer |
Boys Statewide | Yavneh Academy | Dallas | [25] |
Winter Soccer |
Division I Boys | John Paul II | Plano | [26] |
Division II Boys | St. Joseph Academy | Brownsville |
Division III Boys | Brook Hill | Bullard |
Division I Girls | Ursuline Academy | Dallas | [27] |
Division II Girls | Grace Community | Tyler |
Division III Girls | McKinney Christian | McKinney |
Softball Classification | Champion | School city | Source |
Division I | St. Agnes[28] | Houston | [29] |
Division II | St. Joseph | Victoria |
Division III | Brook Hill | Bullard |
Division IV | Sacred Heart | Hallettsville |
Swimming Classification | Champion | School city | Source |
Division I Girls | Bishop Lynch | Dallas | [30] |
Division II Girls | TMI Episcopal | San Antonio |
Division III Girls | Legacy Prep | The Woodlands |
Division I Boys | Cathedral | El Paso |
Division II Boys | TMI Episcopal | San Antonio |
Division III Boys | Logos Prep | Sugar Land |
Tennis Classification | Champion | School city | Source |
1A Girls | Covenant Prep | Kingwood | [31] |
2A Girls | All Saints Episcopal | Lubbock |
3A Girls | San Jacinto Christian | Amarillo |
4A Girls | John Paul II | Plano |
5A Girls | Emery/Weiner | Houston |
6A Girls | Ursuline Academy | Dallas |
1A Boys | Briarwood | Houston |
2A Boys | Abilene Christian | Abilene |
3A Boys | Live Oak Classical | Waco |
4A Boys | Incarnate Word | Corpus Christi |
5A Boys | TMI Episcopal | San Antonio |
6A Boys | Village | Houston |
Track & Field Classification | Champion | School city | Source |
1A Girls | Heritage School | Fredericksburg | [32] |
2A Girls | St. Paul Catholic | Shiner |
3A Girls | Rosehill Christian | Tomball |
4A Girls | Brentwood Christian | Austin |
5A Girls | Fort Bend Christian | Sugar Land |
6A Girls | St. Agnes | Houston |
1A Boys | Brazosport Christian | Lake Jackson |
2A Boys | First Baptist | Dallas |
3A Boys | Central Texas Christian | Temple |
4A Boys | Trinity Christian | Lubbock |
5A Boys | Lutheran South | Houston |
6A Boys | St. Thomas | Houston |
Volleyball Classification | Champion | School city | Source |
1A | Christ Academy | Wichita Falls | [33] |
2A | Ovilla Christian | Red Oak |
3A | Keystone | San Antonio |
4A | Grace Prep | Arlington |
5A | Liberty Christian | Argyle |
6A | Prestonwood Christian | Plano |
Wrestling Classification | Champion | School city | Source |
Boys Statewide | Bishop Lynch | Dallas | [34] |
See also
- Texas portal
- Schools portal
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h School moved down one classification level for circumstantial reasons. This is mostly done for schools serving low-income students and for special education schools.
References
- ^ "About TAPPS". Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools. Retrieved October 25, 2019.
Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools 3575 Lone Star Circle #320 Fort Worth, Texas 76177
- ^ "Administration." Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools. Retrieved on March 9, 2012. "Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools 601 North Main P.O. Box 1039 Salado, TX 76571"
- ^ "Contact Information." Salado Civic Center. Retrieved on March 9, 2012. "Salado Civic Center 601 North Main in Downtown Salado, Texas 76571"
- ^ Texas, unlike most states, has separate organizations for public and private schools (excluding two very large all-male parochial schools which have been allowed to join the University Interscholastic League, the governing body for public schools. However, public and private schools may schedule each other in competition.
- ^ a b c Pilon, Mary (March 2, 2012). "Before Games, Religious Questions". The New York Times. Retrieved March 9, 2012.
- ^ "About TAPPS | TAPPS". tapps.biz. Retrieved February 4, 2022.
- ^ "Rank One Schedules and Results | TAPPS". tapps.biz. Retrieved February 4, 2022.
- ^ "Rank One Schedules and Results | TAPPS". tapps.biz. Retrieved February 4, 2022.
- ^ Hegstrom, Edward (December 23, 2004). "Local Muslim school, TAPPS at odds over letter". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved October 24, 2019.
- ^ a b Pilon, Mary. "Texas Association Criticized for Ruling on Jewish Team." New York Times. The New York Times Company, 29 Feb. 2012. Web. 15 Feb. 2014.
- ^ Pilon, Mary. "In Texas, the Sabbath Trumps the Semifinals." New York Times, 27 February 2012. Web. 15 February 2014
- ^ Pilon, Mary. "Game Time Is Adjusted; Jewish School Will Play." New York Times, 1 March 2012. Web. 15 February 2014
- ^ Pilon, Mary. "Review of Texas Association Sought", New York Times, 23 March 2012. Web. 15 February 2014.
- ^ "John Paul II appeals loss to TCA-Addison in TAPPS boys soccer state final, saying red card was incorrectly issued after TAPPS executive director told referee to change call". SportsDay HS.
- ^ "Boys soccer: JPII appeals title game loss, TAPPS upholds ruling following red card controversy". PlanoStar Courier.
- ^ TAPPS Alignment 2024-2026 Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools. November 8, 2023.
- ^ "2022 (sic) Baseball Brackets". tapps.biz. Archived from the original on May 18, 2024.
All subpage links are archived. - ^ "2024 Girls Basketball Brackets". tapps.biz. Archived from the original on May 18, 2024.
All subpage links are archived. - ^ "2024 Boys Basketball Brackets". tapps.biz. Archived from the original on May 18, 2024.
All subpage links are archived. - ^ "2023 TAPPS State XC". live.deltatiming.com. October 2023.
- ^ "2023 Field Hockey". orgs.rankone.com. Archived from the original on May 18, 2024.
- ^ "2023 Six Man Football Brackets". tapps.biz. Archived from the original on May 18, 2024.
All subpage links are archived. - ^ "2023 11 Man Football Brackets". tapps.biz. Archived from the original on May 18, 2024.
- ^ "Golf - TAPPS". tapps.biz. Archived from the original on May 18, 2024.
All subpage links are archived. - ^ "2023 Fall Soccer (Bracket)". orgs.rankone.com. Archived from the original on May 17, 2024.
- ^ "2024 Boys Winter Soccer Brackets". tapps.biz. Archived from the original on May 17, 2024.
All subpage links are archived. - ^ "2024 Girls Winter Soccer Brackets". tapps.biz. Archived from the original on May 17, 2024.
All subpage links are archived. - ^ Marrion, Jack (May 14, 2024). "TAPPS Softball: St. Agnes Outslugs Antonian for Division I Title". houstonchronicle.com.
- ^ "2022 (sic) Softball Brackets". tapps.biz. Archived from the original on May 18, 2024.
All subpage links are archived. - ^ "2023 (sic) TAPPS Championship Meets". tapps.biz. Archived from the original on May 18, 2024.
All subpage links are archived. - ^ "2024 Tennis Championships". tapps.biz. Archived from the original on May 18, 2024.
All subpage links are archived. - ^ "2024 TAPPS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP - 5/2/2024 to 5/4/2024" (PDF). tapps.biz. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 18, 2024.
- ^ "2023 Volleyball Brackets". tapps.biz. Archived from the original on May 18, 2024.
All subpage links are archived. - ^ "Team Scores". drive.google.com. Archived from the original on May 18, 2024.
External links
- Official website
- Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (tapps.net) at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
TAPPS 6A (2024-2026) |
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District 1 | |
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District 2 | |
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District 3 | |
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District 4 | Girls | - Concordia Lutheran (Tomball)
- Incarnate Word (Houston)
- St. Agnes Academy (Houston)
- St. John XXIII (Katy)
- St. Pius X (Houston)
- Village (Houston)
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Boys | - Concordia Lutheran (Tomball)
- St. John XXIII (Katy)
- St. Pius X (Houston)
- St. Thomas (Houston)
- Village (Houston)
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Independent | - Cathedral High School (El Paso) (boys only)
- Loretto Academy (El Paso) (girls only)
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Source: TAPPS Alignment 2024-2026 |
TAPPS 5A (2024-2026) |
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District 1 | |
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District 2 | |
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District 3 | - Providence HS (San Antonio) (girls only)
- Saint Mary's Hall (San Antonio)
- San Antonio Christian
- St. Anthony (San Antonio)
- St. Augustine (Laredo)
- St. Joseph (Brownsville)
- St. Joseph (Victoria)
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District 4 | |
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District 5 | |
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Source: TAPPS Alignment 2024-2026 |
TAPPS 4A (2024-2026) |
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District 1 | - Lake Country Christian (Fort Worth)
- Lubbock Christian
- Midland Classical
- Temple Christian (Fort Worth)
- Trinity Christian (Willow Park)
- Trinity School of Midland
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District 2 | |
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District 3 | |
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District 4 | |
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District 5 | |
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District 6 | |
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Source: TAPPS Alignment 2024-2026 |
TAPPS 3A (2024-2026) |
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District 1 | |
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District 2 | |
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District 3 | - Cornerstone Christian (McKinney)
- Dallas Lutheran
- Einstein (Plano)
- Heritage Christian (Rockwall)
- Lucas Christian
- Wylie Prep
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District 4 | |
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District 5 | |
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Independent | |
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Source: TAPPS Alignment 2024-2026 |
TAPPS 2A (2024-2026) |
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District 1 | - All Saints Episcopal (Lubbock)
- Ascension Academy (Amarillo)
- Christ the King (Lubbock)
- Holy Cross (Amarillo)
- Holy Cross (Midland)
- Kingdom Prep (Lubbock)
- San Jacinto Christian (Amarillo)
- Southcrest Christian (Lubbock)
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District 2 | - Bethesda Christian (Fort Worth)
- Harvest Christian (Keller)
- Mercy Culture Prep (Fort Worth)
- Nazarene Christian (Crowley)
- Sacred Heart (Muenster)
- Victory Baptist (Weatherford)
- Wichita Christian (Wichita Falls)
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District 3 | |
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District 4 | - Christian Heritage (Longview)
- Greenville Christian
- Poetry Community (Terrell)
- Longview Christian
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District 5 | |
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District 6 | - Atonement Academy (San Antonio)
- Bracken Christian (Bulverde)
- Faith Academy (Victoria)
- Sacred Heart (Hallettsville)
- St. Paul (Shiner)
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District 7 | |
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District 8 | - Brazosport Christian (Lake Jackson)
- Briarwood Christian (Houston)
- Chinquapin (Highlands)
- Legacy Christian (Beaumont)
- O’Connell (Galveston)
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Source: TAPPS Alignment 2024-2026 |
TAPPS 1A (2024-2026) |
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District 1/ Independents | - Accelerate Christian (Amarillo)
- First Odessa Christian (Odessa)
- Jesus Chapel (El Paso)
- Radford (El Paso)
- Runnels Academy (Big Spring)
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District 2 | - Azle Christian
- Christ Academy (Wichita Falls)
- Cornerstone Christian (Granbury)
- StoneGate Christian (Irving)
- Texoma Christian (Sherman)
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District 3 | - Coram Deo (Dallas)
- Eagle Christian (Waco)
- Fairhill (Dallas)
- Kingdom Collegiate (DeSoto)
- Providence Academy (Rockwall)
- Westwood (Dallas)
- Winston (Dallas)
- Waxahachie Prep (Waxahachie)
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District 4 | - Athens Christian
- Regents Academy (Nacogdoches)
- St. Boniface (Nacogdoches)
- St. Cyprian’s Episcopal (Lufkin)
- St. Mary's Catholic (Longview)
- Trinity School (Longview)
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District 5 | - First Baptist (Brownsville)
- Harvest Christian (Edinburg)
- Juan Diego (Mission)
- Macedonian Christian (Alamo)
- Presbyterian Pan American (Kingsville)
- South Texas Christian (McAllen)
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District 6 | - Cornerstone Christian (San Angelo)
- First Baptist (Universal City)
- Heritage (Fredericksburg)
- Hill Country Christian (San Marcos)
- Legacy Christian (San Antonio)
- Living Rock (Bulverde)
- Our Lady of the Hills (Kerrville)
- River City Believers (Selma)
- San Angelo Christian
- Trinity Lutheran (San Angelo)
- Waterloo (Austin)
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District 7 | - Covenant Academy (Cypress)
- Covenant Prep (Kingwood)
- Faith Academy (Bellville)
- Founders Christian (Spring)
- Lifestyle Christian (Conroe)
- Memorial Lutheran (Houston)
- SBSUM-Cypress (Cypress)
- SBSUM-Memorial (Houston)
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District 8 | - Angleton Christian
- Baytown Christian
- Beren Academy (Houston)
- Divine Savior (Missouri City)
- Family Christian (Houston)
- Grace Christian (Houston)
- Living Stones Christian (Alvin)
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Source: TAPPS Alignment 2024-2026 |