From a teacher recruiting email mom got:
"We are a small community just outside [REDACTED] and are a 6A high school."
Now, for those of you unfamiliar with how the UIL classifies schools, the classifications go from 1A to 6A based on size*. 6A schools are the biggest of the big. "Small community". Uh-huh.
*Because I'm bored, there is a small asterisk I'll note here. 1A schools are not done by size, but instead are the schools that are too small to play 12-man football and instead do 6-man. From the remaining schools, they then define 6A from the largest schools, then 5A, then 4A, then 3A, and the remainder (like the school district I went to) get lumped into 2A.