Carroll-Livingston Activities Association

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Carroll-Livingston Activities Association
Conference MSHSAA
No. of teams12
RegionNorthwest Missouri

The Carroll-Livingston Activities Association, or CLAA, is a high school athletic conference comprising small-size high schools located in northwest Missouri, northeast of Kansas City. The conference members are located in Caldwell, Carroll, Chariton, Livingston, Randolph, and Ray counties.

Members

As of 2021, the Carroll-Livingston Activities Association consists of twelve high schools. [1] [2] The conference consists of Class 1 schools (in boys' basketball), the smallest classes in Missouri. [3]


School NameMascotColorsCityCountySchool Type
BosworthBulldogs   Bosworth Carroll Public
BraymerBobcats   Braymer Caldwell Public
BreckenridgeBulldogs   Breckenridge Caldwell Public
BrunswickWildcats   Brunswick Chariton Public
HaleCardinals   Hale Carroll Public
Hardin-CentralBulldogs   Hardin Ray Public
HigbeeTigers   Higbee Randolph Public
KeytesvilleTigers   Keytesville Chariton Public
NorbornePirates   Norborne Carroll Public
NorthwesternEagles   Mendon Chariton Public
Southwest LivingstonWildcats   Ludlow Livingston Public
Tina-AvalonDragons   Tina Carroll Public

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References

  1. Sturm, Paul (January 30, 2020). "Expanding Footprint: CLAA to Add Braymer Next Year, Higbee in 2021-'22". Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune. Archived from the original on January 18, 2022. Retrieved January 17, 2022.
  2. "Higbee To Join CLAA In 2021". Central MO Info. June 12, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2022.
  3. "Class And District Assignments". Missouri State High School Activities Association . Retrieved January 17, 2022.