The Suburban Park Conference is a former high school athletic conference in Wisconsin, operating from 1985 to 1993 and consisting of larger high schools in the southern suburbs of Milwaukee.
The Suburban Park Conference was formed in the aftermath of extensive athletic conference realignment in southeastern Wisconsin following the 1984-85 school year. It was one of three new conferences created that year (along with the Big Nine and North Shore conferences), and comprised former members of both the folded Suburban Conference (Cudahy, Nathan Hale, South Milwaukee and West Allis Central) and the Parkland Conference (Greendale, Greenfield, Kettle Moraine, Muskego and Oak Creek)[1]. Eight years after it was formed, the Suburban Park Conference was realigned out of existence by the WIAA. The five largest schools in the conference (Kettle Moraine, Muskego, Nathan Hale, Oak Creek and West Allis Central) helped form the new fifteen-member Southeast Conference[2][3] and four smallest schools (Cudahy, Greendale, Greenfield and South Milwaukee) became members of the new Woodland Conference.
^Baseball was sponsored by the WIAA as a spring and summer sport from 1965-2018. The Suburban Park Conference competed in baseball as a summer sport during this time period.
^"Pioneer '86". 1986 Greendale High School Yearbook, page 200-201 ("Bold beginning" - article states that all football opponents were in conference with the exception of one (Martin Luther)). 1986. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
^"Arrow '94". 1994 Cudahy High School Yearbook, page 134 ("Girls Track Team Suffers Tough Year" - mentions 1993 as the last year for the Suburban Park Conference). 1994. Retrieved 24 October 2024.