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 Scenic Moraine Conference remained an eight-member loop for its entire existence. Arrowhead[5] joined from the Southeastern Badger Conference in 1969, replacing Random Lake[6][7] after they left to join the new Central Lakeshore Conference. The next year, Kettle Moraine[8] and Mayville[9] replaced Campbellsport and North Fond du Lac when they became charter members of the Flyway Conference.[10] The Scenic Moraine's membership roster remained unchanged for the rest of the conference's history, but large gulfs were developing between member school districts in enrollment levels[11][12] which led to discussions on realignment between conferences in southeastern Wisconsin in the mid-1970s.[13][14] The Scenic Moraine Conference was one of two conferences dissolved in 1980,[15] along with the South Shore Conference. Three schools each were dispersed to the Braveland Conference (Arrowhead,[16] Germantown[17] and Grafton[18]) and Parkland Conference[19] (Kettle Moraine, Pewaukee and Slinger). The other two schools, Kewaskum and Mayville, moved to the Eastern Wisconsin[20][21] and Flyway[22][23] conferences, respectively.
^"Realignment Not Dead". Waukesha Daily Freeman. December 2, 1977. p. 14. Retrieved October 25, 2024.
^"Scenic broken up". Fond du Lac Reporter. October 24, 1978. p. 26. Retrieved November 6, 2024.
^"1981 Warhawk". 1981 Arrowhead High School Yearbook, page 144 ("Frogmen Attack State Meet"). 1981. Retrieved October 25, 2024.
^"Warhawk 1981". 1981 Washington High School Yearbook, page 94 ("Dear Warhawk"). 1981. Retrieved October 25, 2024.
^"Aeneid 1981". 1981 Grafton High School Yearbook, page 84 ("Braveland Proves Tougher Than Scenic Moraine"). 1981. Retrieved October 25, 2024.
^"1981 Whitnall High School Yearbook". 1981 Whitnall High School Yearbook, page 137 (see Boys Basketball schedule - members of Parkland Conference Western Division appear twice). 1981.
^"1981 Chieftain". 1981 Kewaskum High School Yearbook, page 60-61 ("KHS Sports At A Glance, Kewaskum vs. New Conference). 1981.