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Diamond State Conference
== Overview ==


== History ==
== Structure ==
Initially the Diamond State Conference was home to the larger Sussex County schools, and one Kent County School (Middletown) up until 1969-1970 school year, prior to the School Consolidation Act. This saw schools of similar geographic locations consolidate into one school. The conference was reborn in 2007, featuring charter and private schools in New Castle. <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_State_Athletic_Conference</ref>
== Existing Member Schools ==
* [[Archmere Academy]]
* [[The Charter School of Wilmington|Charter School of Wilmington]]
* [[Conrad Schools of Science|Conrad Schools of Science]]
* [[Delaware Military Academy]]
* [[Newark Charter Senior High School|Newark Charter]]
* [[St. Elizabeth High School]]
== Previous Member School ==
* [[First State Military Academy]] (Currently a Non-Conference School)
* [[Red Lion Christian Academy]] (Currently a Non-Conference School)
* [[St. Thomas More Academy]] (Closed in 2020 due to low enrollment)
* [[Wilmington Christian School]] (Currently a Non-Conference School)
== Original Conference Schools ==
* [[Caesar Rodney High School]]
* [[Dover High School]]
* [[Georgetown High School]]
* [[Laurel High School]]
* [[Lewes High School]]
* [[Milford High School]]
* [[Middletown High School]]
* [[Seaford High School]]
* [[Smyrna High School]]


== References ==
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 16 April 2026

Overview

History

Structure

Initially the Diamond State Conference was home to the larger Sussex County schools, and one Kent County School (Middletown) up until 1969-1970 school year, prior to the School Consolidation Act. This saw schools of similar geographic locations consolidate into one school. The conference was reborn in 2007, featuring charter and private schools in New Castle. [1]

Existing Member Schools

Previous Member School

Original Conference Schools

References