Bluegrass Conference (Iowa)

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| name = Bluegrass Conference

| founded = 1939

| conference = IHSAA / IGHSAU

| teams = 10

| sports = 13

| region = South Central Iowa

| website = https://www.bluegrassconference.org/

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The Bluegrass Conference is a high school sports league in Iowa. Located in South-central Iowa, the conference is home to some of the smallest schools in the state, including the smallest public schools in Iowa, Diagonal.

Members

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!Location

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BEDS{{cite web | url=https://www.iahsaa.org/classifications/ | title=IHSAA: Classifications }}

Ankeny Christian Academy

|Ankeny

|Eagles

|{{color box|royalblue|border=silver}} {{color box|white|border=silver}}

|Private

|109

Diagonal

|Diagonal

|Maroons

|{{color box|maroon|border=silver}} {{color box|white|border=silver}}

|Public

|18

Lamoni

|Lamoni

|Demons

|{{color box|black|border=silver}} {{color box|red|border=silver}}

|Public

|62

Melcher-Dallas

|Melcher-Dallas

|Saints

|{{color box|maroon|border=silver}} {{color box|white|border=silver}}

|Public

|79

Moravia

|Moravia

|Mohawks

|{{color box|royalblue|border=silver}} {{color box|white|border=silver}}

|Public

|98

Mormon Trail

|Garden Grove

|Saints

|{{color box|black|border=silver}} {{color box|gold|border=silver}}

|Public

|48

Moulton-Udell

|Moulton

|Eagles

|{{color box|royalblue|border=silver}} {{color box|white|border=silver}}

|Public

|39

Murray

|Murray

|Mustangs

|{{color box|purple|border=silver}} {{color box|gold|border=silver}} {{color box|white|border=silver}}

|Public

|66

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Seymour

|Seymour

|Warriors

|{{color box|red|border=silver}} {{color box|black|border=silver}}

|Public

|47

Twin Cedars

|Bussey

|Sabers

|{{color box|blue|border=silver}} {{color box|white|border=silver}}

|Public

|81

History

The conference originated before 1960. Some of the members in the early days included Osceola, Bedford, Mount Ayr, Lamoni, Seymour, Corydon, and Leon. Lenox and Mormon Trail of Humeston joined the conference in 1960, as Osceola departed. In 1962, four schools left the conference to join the newly formed Tall Corn Conference. This left the conference with Lamoni, Leon, Mormon Trail, Corydon, Seymour, and Moravia. As the years went by, some schools changed names and Southeast Warren and Melcher-Dallas joined the conference, so that by 1990 the conference looked like this:

After losing some of the bigger schools to other conferences, the Bluegrass reached out to many of the smaller schools in the area. These new schools were some of the smallest in the state. The Bluegrass Conference operated with 12 teams for a while, but with three schools having been shut down in recent years, the conference is now left with just nine schools. In 2002, Fox Valley Community School in Milton closed its doors, after the district voted to shut down the school and allow the pupils to open enroll where they wished. The next casualty came in 2008, when Russell became the first public school to be shut down by the state in over a decade. East Monona had been the most recent. Then, in 2010, Lineville-Clio was closed by the state. Currently, the conference hosts four of the six smallest public schools in the state, with Diagonal (26 BEDs), Orient-Macksburg (35), Moulton-Udell (38), and Mormon Trail (45).{{cite web|url=https://www.iahsaa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2020-2021-BEDs-Num-3.18.20.pdf |title=IOWA BEDS DOCUMENT: NUMERICAL : 2019-2020 Enrollments : Grades 9, 10, 11|website=Iahsaa.org|access-date=January 31, 2022}}

Starting in the 2013–14 academic year, the following schools joined the conference:

Despite the enrollment figures, all schools but Diagonal and Orient-Macksburg play football, fielding 8-man teams. Before Russell and Fox Valley shut down, they also played 8-man football. Most of the schools also field teams in baseball, softball, volleyball, basketball, and track and field.

Iowa Christian Academy officials announced on November 28, 2018, that the school would close. Students were encouraged to attend Grandview Christian School.{{cite web |url=https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/education/2018/11/28/iowa-christian-academy-west-des-moin-e-were-hoping-miracle-270-00-fundraising-could-close-keep-doors/2141685002/ |title = Iowa Christian Academy: "We're hoping for that miracle" of $270,000|website=Desmoinesregister.com}}

On June 11, 2024, Orient-Macksburg School Board voted to dissolve the school district, citing low enrollment, staffing issues, and financial shortfalls.{{cite web | url=https://www.kcci.com/article/orient-macksburg-school-district-dissolving-uncertain-future-for-students/61076019 | title=Orient-Macksburg residents uncertain of future after school district decides to fold | date=12 June 2024 }}{{cite web | url=https://iowastartingline.com/2024/06/11/orient-macksburg-officials-move-forward-with-plan-to-close-iowa-school-district/ | title=Orient-Macksburg officials move forward with plan to close Iowa school district }} This will effectively remove them from the conference.

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