Mississippi Athletic Conference - Member Schools

Member Schools

There are 10 full members of the Mississippi Athletic Conference. Nine of those schools are in Class 4A, Iowa's largest enrollment class. The smallest — Davenport Assumption — is in Class 3A (the second largest among Iowa's four enrollment classes); however, Assumption does play with the Class 4A schools in football and boys' golf.

Institution Location Mascot Colors Affiliation 9-12 Enrollment
Bettendorf Bettendorf Bulldogs Public 1,443
Burlington Burlington Grayhounds Public 1,127
Clinton Clinton River Kings/River Queens Public 1,148
Assumption Catholic Davenport Knights Private 407
Davenport Central Davenport Blue Devils Public 1,418
Davenport North Davenport Wildcats Public 1,008
Davenport West Davenport Falcons Public 1,898
Muscatine Muscatine Muskies Public 1,623
North Scott Eldridge Lancers Public 985
Pleasant Valley Bettendorf Spartans Public 1,098

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