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The South Suburban Conference is a Minnesota State High School League conference in Minnesota. It was started officially on July 1, 2010, when 9 schools from the Lake Conference and one from the Missota Conference left their respective conferences to create the South Suburban. They offer 30 different interscholastic sports and 14 fine arts ...
The last team to join this original version of the South Suburban was Thornwood in 1972, the same year the school opened. Unfortunately, this would be the final year for this version of the South Suburban with several teams joining the newly formed South Inter-Conference Association (SICA). Those schools included Argo, Bloom, Eisenhower, Joliet ...
Central Suburban League (contains two divisions) ... SICA — (South Inter-Conference Association, dissolved 2006) Southeast Suburban Conference (1962-1972)
Faculty at South Suburban College are prepared to strike if the school does not raise wages, union officials said at Thursday’s board of education meeting. More than 50 faculty and supporters ...
Metro East (formerly Classic Suburban) Hastings High School Henry Sibley High School Hill-Murray High School Mahtomedi High School North High School Richfield Senior High School South St. Paul High School St. Thomas Academy Simley High School Tartan High School: All Sports Metro West: Benilde-St. Margaret's Bloomington Jefferson High School
The Central Suburban League is an IHSA-recognized high school extracurricular conference comprising 12 public schools located in the North Shore suburbs of Chicago. Comprising 12 relatively large high schools, it is among the larger high school conferences (by student population) in Illinois.
Eisenhower competes in the South Suburban Conference (SSC) and is a member of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA), the association which governs most sports and competitive activities in the state. School colors are Cardinal Red and White.
However, the high school building boom that began throughout northern Illinois in the late 1950s led to a series of conference realignments that brought rapid changes and a geographic shift to the Big 8. The first in this series of moves was Joliet’s departure for the South Suburban Conference in 1960.