The MAIS, until 2019, divided its schools into five classifications, in which Academy AAAA represented the largest of the private schools, while the 8-man league represented the smallest schools. In 2019, after several smaller schools dropped down to 8-man football, the MAIS moved to six classifications. For the sport of football, as of the 2023-25 reclassification period, Class 6A would consist of a single district of the six largest private schools in the MAIS:
Jackson Prep,
Jackson Academy,
Madison-Ridgeland Academy,
St. Joseph Catholic School (Madison, Mississippi),
Hartfield Academy, and
Presbyterian Christian School. The other 46 schools that support 11-man football were then divided as thus: the top third would be Class 5A, the middle third as Class 4A, and the remaining 11-man football schools would be Class 3A. The 8-man schools, 31 in number, were then divided into Class 2A (the top half of the 8-man schools) and Class 1A (the bottom half of the 8-man schools). The championship site for the 1A thru 5A football title games is usually at Jackson Academy. The 6A championship game is usually held at
Mississippi College. In most non-football playing sports, the MAIS is organized into five classifications. Class 6A, like football, is represented by the six largest schools in the organization. Classes 5A, 4A, 3A, and 2A (the smallest classification for non-football sports in the MAIS) would get 24 schools apiece. For sports such as soccer and volleyball in which not as many schools support the sport, they are divided into divisions instead. ==References==