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Eastern Suburban Conference
The Eastern Suburban Conference is a former high school athletic conference in Wisconsin, originally formed in 1969 and disbanding in 2001. With the exception of the conference's two private schools, all members belonged to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association and were located in south central Wisconsin. In 2020, the Eastern Suburban Conference name was revived for use by a current football-only conference. History 1969-1977 The Eastern Suburban Conference was formed in 1969 after the dissolution of the eighteen-member Madison Suburban Conference. Six of its original members were part of that conference's Eastern Section (Cambridge, Deerfield, Johnson Creek, Juneau-Reeseville, Lakeside Lutheran in Lake Mills, and Marshall) with Palmyra and Queen of Apostles in Madison rounding out the original membership roster. Juneau-Reeseville (later renamed Dodgeland) left the conference after only one season to become a charter member of the newly created Flyway Confe ...
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Athletic Conference
An athletic conference is a collection of sports teams which play competitively against each other in a sports league. In many cases conferences are subdivided into smaller Division (sport), divisions, with the best teams competing at successively higher levels. Conferences often, but not always, include teams from a common geographic region. Australian rules football The AFL Women's competition used a non-geographic conference system in 2019 AFL Women's season, 2019 and 2020 AFL Women's season, 2020. The league was divided into two conferences, based on ladder position in the previous season. Not every team could play each other due to the limited number of rounds, so conferences were introduced so that teams were only measured against the teams they played. The system was controversial because it allowed some weak teams to make finals, and strong teams from the other conference missed out on finals. It was because of this that the conference system was removed for the 2021 AFL Wo ...
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Williams Bay High School
Williams Bay High School is a 4-year public high school located in Williams Bay, Wisconsin. The school enrollment is approximately 181 students. The school district serves the village of Williams Bay, and the towns of Delavan, Linn, Walworth, and Geneva. History Following the school shooting at Columbine High School, Williams Bay High School took part in a simulated school shooting to train local law enforcement. The drill was filmed and along with interviews of school officials and community members was shown on the NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw. Academics Williams Bay High School is renowned for its rigorous courses designed to prepare students for college. For a small school WBHS has a wide selection of AP and honors classes furthering that goal. For students who may not be college bound, or are simply interested WBHS also offers a fair selection of electives. These electives range from technical education classes, to Family and Consumer Education (FACE) classes, and a ...
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Trailways Conference
The Trailways Conference is a high school athletic conference in Wisconsin. Formed in 2001, its membership consists of smaller public and private high schools in east central and south central Wisconsin. All member schools belong to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. History Primary alignment The Trailways Conference was formed in 2001 with most of the members coming from two recently disbanded conferences for small schools in south central Wisconsin: the Dual County Conference ( Cambria-Friesland, Fall River, Green Lake, Montello, Pardeeville, Princeton, Randolph, Rio) and the Eastern Suburban Conference ( Deerfield, Dodgeland, Hustisford, Johnson Creek and Williams Bay). Two private schools who had recently joined the WIAA as part of the WIAA/ WISAA merger ( Abundant Life Christian in Madison and Valley Christian in Oshkosh) rounded out the initial membership roster of the Trailways Conference. The fifteen schools were initially subdivided ...
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Westfield High School (Wisconsin)
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Pardeeville High School
Pardeeville is a village in Columbia County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,074 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Madison Metropolitan Statistical Area. Geography Pardeeville is located at (43.536575, -89.298045). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , of which, is land and is water. The Fox River begins as a small stream northeast of Pardeeville. It is dammed in Pardeeville to create Park Lake. Highways Pardeeville is served by Wis 22 along Main St and Wis 44 along Lake St. Wis 22 heads north to Montello and south to Wyocena. Wis 22 South also heads toward Madison via US Route 51. Wis 44 heads northeast to Kingston and eventually to Ripon and Oshkosh. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 2,115 people, 918 households, and 563 families living in the village. The population density was . There were 1,003 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the village w ...
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Montello High School
Montello may refer to: Places Australia *Montello, Tasmania, a suburb of Burnie Italy *Montello, Lombardy, a ''comune'' in the Province of Bergamo *Montello (hill), a historic hillock in the Province of Treviso *Crocetta del Montello, a ''comune'' in the Province of Treviso *Giavera del Montello, a ''comune'' in the Province of Treviso *Volpago del Montello, a ''comune'' in the Province of Treviso United States *Montello, Nevada *Montello, Pennsylvania *Montello, Wisconsin, a city **Montello Commercial Historic District *Montello (town), Wisconsin, adjacent to the city *Montello River The Montello River is a river in central Wisconsin Wisconsin ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Great Lakes region, Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest of the United States. It borders Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Ill ..., a river in Wisconsin * Montello station, an MBTA railway station in Brockton, Massachusetts ** Centre and Montello Streets Historic District People ...
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Dual County Conference
The Dual County Conference is a former high school athletic conference in Wisconsin, inaugurated in 1926 as the Columbia County Little Six Conference and ending competition in 2001. All conference members were affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. History 1926-1939 The Dual County Conference opened competition in 1926 as the Columbia County Forensic League. It was started as a league for academic competition before branching out into athletics in 1928. Its membership consisted of six small high schools in south central Wisconsin: five in Columbia County, Wisconsin, Columbia County (Cambria-Friesland High School, Cambria, Fall River High School (Wisconsin), Fall River, Pardeeville High School (Wisconsin), Pardeeville, Poynette High School, Poynette and Rio High School (Wisconsin), Rio) and one just across the county line in Dodge County, Wisconsin, Dodge County (Randolph High School (Wisconsin), Randolph). The conference expanded to seven schools ...
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Rock Valley Conference
The Rock Valley Conference is a high school athletic conference in Wisconsin, originally formed as the Central Suburban Conference in 1969. All member schools belong to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association and are concentrated in the Rock River Valley in south central Wisconsin. History 1969-1977 The Rock Valley Conference was formed in 1969 as the Central Suburban Conference. Its original membership consisted of four members from the Central Section of the disbanded Madison Suburban Conference (Evansville, Lake Mills, Milton and Oregon) along with newcomers Clinton (from the Indian Trails Conference) and Turner (from the IHSA's SHARK Conference). Columbus and Parkview joined the following season from the Little Ten Conference and State Line League, respectively. The Central Suburban Conference maintained this membership roster for the rest of its eight-year history. 1977-2008 In 1977, Columbus and Lake Mills left to join the Capitol Conference ...
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Lake Mills High School
A lake is often a naturally occurring, relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the Earth's surface. It is localized in a basin or interconnected basins surrounded by dry land. Lakes lie completely on land and are separate from the ocean, although they may be connected with the ocean by rivers. Lakes, as with other bodies of water, are part of the water cycle, the processes by which water moves around the Earth. Most lakes are fresh water and account for almost all the world's surface freshwater, but some are salt lakes with salinities even higher than that of seawater. Lakes vary significantly in surface area and volume of water. Lakes are typically larger and deeper than ponds, which are also water-filled basins on land, although there are no official definitions or scientific criteria distinguishing the two. Lakes are also distinct from lagoons, which are generally shallow tidal pools dammed by sandbars or other material at coastal regions of oceans or large la ...
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Pallottines
The Pallottines, officially named the Society of the Catholic Apostolate (), abbreviated SAC, is a Society of Apostolic Life of Pontifical Right for men in the Roman Catholic Church, founded in 1835 by the Roman Catholic priest Saint Vincent Pallotti. Pallottines are part of the Union of Catholic Apostolate and are present in 45 countries on six continents. The Pallottines administer one of the largest churches in the world, the Basilica of Our Lady of Peace of Yamoussoukro in Côte d'Ivoire. History Vincent Pallotti was born in Rome in 1795. Together with a group of associates and collaborators, he developed in the city of Rome a large structure of apostolic activity, which included assisting the poor, the sick, and the marginalized; founding orphanages, institutions of charity, and shelters; and ministering to soldiers, workers, students, and prisoners. The Society, as a community of priests and brothers, was founded in Rome by Pallotti in 1835. Vincent Pallotti died on 22 ...
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Religious Order (Catholic)
In the Catholic Church, a religious order is a community of consecrated life with members that profess solemn vows. They are classed as a type of religious institute. Subcategories of religious orders are: * canons regular (canons and canonesses regular who recite the Divine Office and serve a church and perhaps a parish); * clerics regular (priests who take religious vows and have an active apostolic life); * mendicants ( friars and religious sisters, possibly living and working in a friary or a convent, who live from alms, recite the Divine Office, and, in the case of the men, participate in apostolic activities); and * monastics (monks and nuns living and working in a monastery or a nunnery and reciting the Divine Office). Catholic religious orders began as early as the 500s, with the Order of Saint Benedict being formed in 529. The earliest orders include the Cistercians (1098), the Premonstratensians (1120), the Poor Clares founded by Francis of Assisi (1212), ...
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Capitol Conference
The Capitol Conference was a high school athletic conference in the Illinois High School Association (IHSA), based in Central Illinois Central Illinois is a region of the U.S. state of Illinois that consists of the entire central third of the state, divided from north to south. Also known as the ''Heart of Illinois'', it is characterized by small towns and mid-sized cities. Agri .... The conference operated from 1964 to 1983. The original membership roster included Decatur Eisenhower, Decatur MacArthur, Jacksonville, Springfield Griffin, and Springfield Lanphier. Springfield Southeast was admitted in 1967, Champaign Centennial in 1968, and Normal Community in 1971. The conference remained at eight members for the remainder of its history. The impetus for its demise came inadvertently and unknowingly from a member of the neighboring Big Twelve Conference. At the time, the Big Twelve Conference membership roster included Bloomington, Champaign Central, Danville, Stephen Deca ...
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