Did you know some of Texas’s smallest high schools are making the biggest waves in football? While they may not have the largest student bodies, these tiny powerhouses are proving size doesn’t define success. The latest UIL enrollment list for 2026 highlights the top 10 smallest high schools in Texas, including San Vicente, Hedley, Trent, and Moran. But here’s where it gets fascinating: these schools aren’t just surviving—they’re thriving, especially on the football field.
Top 10 Smallest High Schools in Texas (2026 Enrollment):
1. San Vicente - 3 students
2. Valentine - 9 students
3. Morgan Mill - 15 students
4. Marathon - 17 students
5. Cotton Center - 20 students
6. Channing - 21 students
7. Hedley - 22 students
8. Southland - 23 students
9. Trent - 25 students
10. Moran - 27 students
These schools may be small, but their impact is anything but. Take Richland Springs, for example. Under Head Coach Shawn Rogers, this tiny San Saba County school has transformed into a football juggernaut. With a perfect 13-0 record, the Coyotes are headed to AT&T Stadium to compete for the 1A Division II state title against Jayton. And this is the part most people miss: schools like Richland Springs, Sierra Blanca, and Buckholts are shattering stereotypes, proving that heart and determination can outshine size any day.
10 Small Texas Schools That Played Football in 2025:
- Richland Springs - 31 students
- Sierra Blanca - 30 students
- Buckholts - 29 students
- Calvert - 29 students
- Priddy - 28 students
- Morgan Mill - 15 students
- Cotton Center - 20 students
- Hedley - 22 students
- Trent - 25 students
- Moran - 27 students
But here’s where it gets controversial: Should smaller schools compete in the same divisions as larger ones? Some argue it’s unfair, while others believe it levels the playing field by fostering grit and resourcefulness. What do you think? Is size a disadvantage, or does it push these schools to innovate and excel?
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