VHSL Group 4A North Region
The Group 4A North Region is a division of the Virginia High School League. The region was formed in 2013 when the VHSL adopted a six classification format and eliminated the previous three classification system. For the purpose of regular season competition, schools may compete within districts that existed prior to 2013, while post-season competition will be organized within four conferences that make up each region.[1] 26 of the 28 member schools in 2013-2014 were in the former Group AA during the 2012-2013 school year and include schools from all four of the former Group AA regions.[2]
Conferences for 2013–14 and 2014–15
Conference 21
- Sherando High School of Stephens City, Virginia
- Woodgrove High School of Purcellville, Virginia
- Millbrook High School of Winchester, Virginia
- James Wood High School of Winchester, Virginia
- Loudoun County High School of Leesburg, Virginia
- Dominion High School of Sterling, Virginia
- Heritage High School of Leesburg, Virginia
- Park View High School of Sterling, Virginia
Conference 22
- Chancellor High School of Fredericksburg, Virginia
- Courtland High School of Spotsylvania, Virginia
- King George High School of King George, Virginia
- Eastern View High School of Culpeper, Virginia
- Fauquier High School of Fauquier, Virginia
- Liberty High School of Bealeton, Virginia
Conference 23
- Charlottesville High School of Charlottesville, Virginia
- Fluvanna County High School of Palmyra, Virginia
- Louisa County High School of Mineral, Virginia
- Amherst County High School of Amherst, Virginia
- Harrisonburg High School of Harrisonburg, Virginia
- John Handley High School of Winchester, Virginia
Conference 24
- E. C. Glass High School of Lynchburg, Virginia
- Jefferson Forest High School of Forest, Virginia
- Pulaski County High School of Dublin, Virginia
- Salem High School of Salem, Virginia
- George Washington High School of Danville, Virginia
- Carroll County High School of Hillsville, Virginia
- Bassett High School of Bassett, Virginia
- William Fleming High School of Roanoke, Virginia
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