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Scenic Moraine Conference
The Scenic Moraine Conference is a former high school athletic conference in Wisconsin, operating from 1958 to 1980 with its membership concentrated in the Kettle Moraine region. The conference and its member schools belonged to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. History 1958-1969 The Scenic Moraine Conference was formed in 1958 by six high schools located in Washington County, Wisconsin, Washington, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, Fond du Lac and Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, Ozaukee Counties: Campbellsport High School, Campbellsport, Germantown High School (Wisconsin), Germantown, Grafton High School (Wisconsin), Grafton, Kewaskum High School, Kewaskum, Horace Mann High School (North Fond du Lac, Wisconsin), North Fond du Lac and Slinger High School, Slinger. At the time of the conference's formation, there was already a high school athletic conference based in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, Sheboygan County called the Kettle Moraine Conference, and the Scenic ...
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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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Arrowhead High School
Arrowhead High School is a high school located in Merton Town, Wisconsin (with a Hartland, Wisconsin post address). Sitting on of land, the school has two campuses, a north campus and a south campus. Juniors and seniors attend the north campus, while freshmen and sophomores attend the south campus. Enrollment is about 2300 students at the school, which employs about 200 faculty members. Arrowhead's athletics teams are known as the Warhawks, and its mascot, Wally, is a hawk. History Arrowhead High School was established in 1956 in the Hartland, Wisconsin area. The original high school is today known as South Campus. North Campus was added later following increased enrollment. Laura Myrah is the superintendent. In December 2022 she announced that after August 7, 2023 she will no longer be superintendent. She cited "political pressures" on K-12 schools as her reason for leaving the field. Academics In 2022, ''Newsweek'' ranked Arrowhead 594th in the nation out of more than 27, ...
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Greater Metro Conference
The Greater Metro Conference is a high school athletics conference with its membership base in southeastern Wisconsin. Formed in 1997, the conference and its member schools belong to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. History The Greater Metro Conference was founded in 1997 by nine large high schools in the greater Milwaukee area: Brookfield Central, Brookfield East, Divine Savior Holy Angels, Marquette University, Menomonee Falls, Nathan Hale, Sussex Hamilton, Wauwatosa East and West Allis Central. Brookfield Central, Brookfield East and Wauwatosa West were former Woodland Conference members, Nathan Hale and West Allis Central were late of the Southeast Conference, Menomonee Falls came from the North Shore Conference and Sussex Hamilton was previously in the Parkland Conference. Divine Savior Holy Angels and Marquette University were both former members of the Metro Conference The Metropolitan Collegiate Athletic Conference, popularly known as t ...
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Germantown, Wisconsin
Germantown is a village in Washington County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 20,917 at the 2020 census. The village surrounds the Town of Germantown, and is part of the Milwaukee metropolitan area. History The land that became Germantown was originally inhabited by members of the Potawatomi tribe. The Potawatomi surrendered the land that became Germantown to the United States Federal Government in 1833 through the ''1833 Treaty of Chicago'', which (after being ratified in 1835) required them to leave Wisconsin by 1838. While many Native people moved west of the Mississippi River to Kansas, some chose to remain or return after temporarily settling in the west, and were referred to as "strolling Potawatomi" in contemporary documents because many of them were migrants who subsisted by squatting on their ancestral lands, which were now owned by White settlers. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Potawatomi who evaded forced removal gathered in northern Wis ...
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Wisconsin Flyway Conference
The Wisconsin Flyway Conference is a high school athletic conference with its membership concentrated in east central Wisconsin. It was founded in 2006 and all members belong to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. History The Wisconsin Flyway Conference was formed in 2006, the result of a split of six schools from the East Central Flyway Conference ( Horicon, Laconia, Lomira, Mayville, North Fond du Lac and St. Mary's Springs). These schools were previously in the conference's Rivers Division and were members of the original Flyway Conference before its merger with the East Central Conference. Kettle Moraine Lutheran in Jackson was the seventh original member of the Wisconsin Flyway Conference, having been displaced by the closing of the Parkland Conference the year prior. Winnebago Lutheran Academy in Fond du Lac joined as the conference's eighth member after the East Central Flyway was closed in 2007. Omro's entry into the Wisconsin Flyway Conference fr ...
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Campbellsport, Wisconsin
Campbellsport is a village in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,907 at the 2020 census. It is situated in the rolling hills of the Northern Kettle Moraine in Southeastern Wisconsin and is located on State Highway 67, between US Highways 41 and 45. Overview The village was named after Stuart Campbell, an early settler. It was also called Campbell's Port or West New Cassel. Campbellsport was incorporated in 1902, absorbing the older nearby village of New Cassel. The Milwaukee River flows through the east side of village and a discontinued railroad line is now a recreational trail, on the west side of the community. The local public school system serves the village as well as a large number of surrounding townships, the middle school and high school are located in Campbellsport, and the two elementary schools are located in Campbellsport and Eden. The area also has three private elementary schools, and busing is available to two private high sch ...
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Eastern Wisconsin Conference
The Eastern Wisconsin Conference is a high school athletic conference with its membership based in east central Wisconsin. It existed in two incarnations: the original conference from 1923 to 1970 and the current one since 1979. The conference and its member schools belong to the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. History 1923-1930 The Eastern Wisconsin Conference, originally known as the Big Eight High School Athletic Conference, was founded in 1923 by eight small high schools in the area between Lake Michigan and Lake Winnebago in east central Wisconsin ( Brillion, Chilton, Elkhart Lake, Hilbert, Kiel, New Holstein, Plymouth and Sheboygan Falls). Original member schools were located in three counties: Calumet, Manitowoc and Sheboygan. After the conference's first season of competition, three schools (Brillion, Elkhart Lake and Hilbert) were dropped from the membership roster. Elkhart Lake rejoined the conference in 1925 to bring membership back up to si ...
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Parkland Conference
The Parkland Conference is a former high school athletic conference with its membership concentrated in southeastern Wisconsin. It was in existence from 1963 to 2006 and all member schools were affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. It was revived in 2020 as a football-only conference with most of its member schools in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, Waukesha County. History 1963-1980 The Parkland Conference was formed in 1963 as a result of population growth and new school districts being formed in the Milwaukee area during the previous decade. Most of the high schools in these new districts joined the Braveland Conference, which was founded in 1953 and grew to seventeen members after only a decade of competition. The eight schools located south of Interstate 94 in Wisconsin, Interstate 94 (Franklin High School (Wisconsin), Franklin, Greendale High School, Greendale, Greenfield High School (Wisconsin), Greenfield, Muskego High School, Muskego, New ...
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Braveland Conference
The Braveland Conference is a former high school athletic conference in Wisconsin, formed in 1953 and ending competition in 1993. Its membership was concentrated in the Milwaukee metropolitan area and members were affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. History 1953–1955 The Braveland Conference was formed in 1953 by four high schools in the outer suburbs of Milwaukee: Cedarburg, Menomonee Falls, Port Washington and Watertown. Cedarburg and Menomonee Falls had previously been members of the 4-C Conference, and Port Washington and Watertown competed independent of conference affiliation. It was formed after several failed attempts by the four original members to join the Little Ten Conference, dating back to the late 1940s. The Braveland Conference was named after the National League's Milwaukee Braves, who had just relocated from Boston a few months earlier. 1955–1963 Due to the rapid growth around the Milwaukee area occurring after Wor ...
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South Shore Conference
The South Shore Conference is a former high school athletic conference in Wisconsin, operating from 1970 to 1980 with its membership concentrated in Racine and Kenosha. History Prior to the creation of the South Shore Conference, the public high schools in Racine and Kenosha were part of the Big Eight, a conference of large high schools in southern Wisconsin that also included schools from Madison, Janesville and Beloit. As new schools were added to districts due to population growth, membership had experienced a net increase to twelve by the end of the 1960s. Tensions increased between the Madison-area schools and those in southeastern Wisconsin, and the South Shore Conference was formed in 1970 after the five schools in Racine and Kenosha were forced out by the rest of the Big Eight members. This was a move that was met with some opposition by the WIAA since a five-team conference was widely seen as inadequately sized. After several years of attempting to merge the Sou ...
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Flyway Conference
The Flyway Conference is a former high school athletic conference with its membership concentrated in east central Wisconsin. Founded in 1970 and disbanded in 2001, all of its members were affiliated with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. History 1970-1999 The Flyway Conference was formed in 1970 by seven small- to medium-sized high schools in the lower Fox River (Green Bay tributary), Fox River Valley in east central Wisconsin. Three schools came from the disbanded Fox Valley Tri-County League (Rosendale-Brandon School District, Laconia, Lomira High School, Lomira and Oakfield High School (Wisconsin), Oakfield), two joined from the Scenic Moraine Conference (Campbellsport High School, Campbellsport and North Fond du Lac High School, North Fond du Lac), and one school each came from the Eastern Suburban Conference (Dodgeland High School, Dodgeland) and the Little Ten Conference (Wisconsin), Little Ten Conference (Horicon High School, Horicon) after the latt ...
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Central Lakeshore Conference
The Central Lakeshore Conference is a former high school athletic conference in east central Wisconsin. It was operational from 1969 to 2015 and all member schools (with the exception of one) were members of the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association. History The Central Lakeshore Conference was formed in 1969 by seven small high schools in Sheboygan and Ozaukee Counties in east central Wisconsin. Four members were previously in the Eastern Wisconsin Conference ( Cedar Grove, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah, Kohler and Oostburg), two entered from the disbanded Kettle Moraine Conference ( Howards Grove and Ozaukee) and Random Lake joined after leaving the Scenic Moraine Conference. The recently opened John F. Kennedy Prep in St. Nazianz joined a year later, but their stay in the conference was short-lived. The Catholic high school was removed from the Central Lakeshore Conference in 1973 because of alleged violations against rules on student transfers. The Central Lakesh ...
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