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The Interstate Eight Conference (Interstate 8 or I–8) is an athletic conference of Illinois high schools that are members of the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). ). The conference currently has six member schools throughout Northern Illinois that compete in 12 different sports (boys' basketball, girls' basketball, girls' volleyball, boys' golf, girls' golf, football, boys' soccer ...
The 2024 Illinois Elementary School Association baseball state finals are Oct. 4-5 at EastSide Centre in East Peoria, Illinois. Here is the schedule.
The following is a list of Illinois High School Association member conferences.Schools that belong to these conferences compete with each other on a local level in athletics and non-athletic activities.
Illinois Elementary School Association is a statewide athletics and activities association serving elementary and middle schools in the U.S. state of Illinois.At the end of the 1920s, a handful of principals and coaches at several central Illinois grade schools looked at ways to create a means of broadening and unifying their schools' activities programs.
IHSA girls basketball state: Here are the Class 1A and Class 2A all-state girls basketball team for 2023-24 picked by the Illinois media
Hughes is elected president of IESA for a second term. [23] 1904. Catharine Waugh McCulloch is elected president of IESA. [23] 1905. IESA holds their annual convention in Chicago and Ella S. Stewart is elected the president. [23] 1906. Stewart is re-elected as IESA president. [10] 1907. The IESA convention is held at the Illinois State Fair in ...
Two IESA boys basketball programs outside Peoria, Illinois, put winning aside for one night to give outgoing eighth-graders one last memory. For one basketball game, these neighboring IESA schools ...
Christian Brothers School (New Orleans) girls' middle school - The school has a PK-4 coeducational elementary school in both locations, an all girls' 5-7 middle school in the Canal Street Campus, and an all boys' 5-7 middle school in the City Park Campus. [2] Became coeducational: Eleanor McMain Secondary School (New Orleans)