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The AAA National District is a high school conference in the state of Virginia that includes schools from eastern Fairfax County and all of the public high schools in Arlington County.

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The National District was founded in 1993 as part of an attempted realignment of the Northern Region. The charter members of the district were Edison, Mount Vernon, Stuart, Wakefield, Washington-Lee, West Potomac, and Yorktown High Schools.

Currently five of the eight member high schools compete at the 5A level and the remaining three at the largest 6A level in VHSL. With the 2013 post-season conference realignment, the 5A schools are apart of the post-season conference 13 and the 6A schools reside in conference 6, with Liberty District high schools. This process has been deemed very confusing due to the inter-twinning of regular season districts and post-season conferences. Generally speaking, the regular season conferences have been kept together for local purposes while the post-season conferences were put together for school population matters. (1)

The National District schools competed in the AAA Northern Region with the schools from the AAA Concorde District, the AAA Liberty District, and the AAA Patriot District.

Membership changes

Most of the National District schools have stayed intact since its founding. In 1996, West Potomac moved from the National to the Patriot and Falls Church was added from the Liberty District. From 2003-2005, Jefferson moved from the Concorde to the National only for football, where the Colonials clinched a Division 5 playoff berth in 2004.

Loudoun Valley of Purcellville was added in 2005 as a full member for football, but as a part-time member in other sports by participating only in post season district tournaments, because it was located about 50 miles or more west of the National District schools. In sports other than football, Valley played an independent schedule, usually against schools in the AA Dulles District. In 2007, Loudoun Valley was moved to the Northwest Region which was regarded as a welcomed move to the National District's members.

Hayfield joined the National in 2009, as its population was cut nearly in half by the opening of South County in 2005 making it a struggle for the Hawks to compete with schools in the Patriot District whose student bodies were nearly double.

Starting with the 2015-16 school year, the National District will have the same membership as Capitol Conference 13.(2) The number of schools in the National District will reduce from eight to seven. Mt. Vernon, which has been reclassified as a 6A size school starting with the 2015-16 season, and Hayfield, already a 6A, moves to the Patriot District/Conference 7. Arlington County high schools Washington-Lee and Yorktown, who were already 6A in size since the 2013-14 school year, will shift from the National to the Liberty District/Conference 6 to join those 6A size schools. Moving from the Liberty to the National will be George C. Marshall and Thomas Jefferson. Robert E. Lee comes to the National/Capitol from the Patriot. All those schools are 5A in size. The new district changes means all the schools in the former Northern Region under the three classification setup will now have all 6A and 5A schools grouped in the same districts as their conference assignments with the new six classification arrangement.

AAA athletic and academic team championships won by National District schools in 2008-2009

  • Football: Hayfield
  • Boys Cross Country: Hayfield
  • Girls Cross Country
  • Field Hockey
  • Volleyball
  • Golf:Falls Church
  • Cheerleading:Edison
  • |2013 |AAA Swim & Dive |Falls Church |- |}

  • includes schools only when they were in the district
  • Former National members

  • Loudoun Valley High School (now in the Cedar Run District), played from 2005-2007 for football and playoffs only
  • West Potomac High School (now in the Patriot District), played from 1993–1996
  • (1)- http://www.vhsl.org/doc/upload/rr-2013-14%20and%202014-15-final-alignment%20Plan1.pdf (2)- http://www.vhsl.org/doc/upload/alignment-adopted-conference-plan-for-2015-16%20and%202016-17.pdf

    References

    National District (VHSL) Wikipedia