Suburban League

The league expanded to nine schools in 1958 with the additions of Mogadore, Revere, Twinsburg Chamberlin,[c] and Boston.

Later that decade in 1997, charter member Hudson left the league after nearly 50 years to join the new Western Reserve Conference.

[5] During the early 2000s, the only changes in membership occurred in 2005 when Norton left the league to join the new Portage Trail Conference.

He also added "We will become stronger by divorcing partners that never saw us as equals regardless of our successes.” There was also speculation that the league had asked Barberton to withdraw and that other changes were on the horizon for high school conferences in the area.

[8] Five days after the announcement from Green, nine schools—Aurora, Barberton, Brecksville–Broadview Heights, Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson, Kent Roosevelt, North Royalton, Stow–Munroe Falls, and Twinsburg—were asked to consider joining a newly aligned Suburban League that would include divisions based on enrollment.

GCC members approved Solon's departure for 2023–24 for all sports except football, citing difficulty in scheduling with seven teams.

[15][16] Several membership changes were announced in late 2024 that are scheduled to take effect beginning with the 2026–27 school year.

Cuyahoga Falls, Kent Roosevelt, and Tallmadge announced in October that they intend to leave the Suburban League after the 2026–27 school year and join the Metro Athletic Conference, pending the approval of their respective boards of education.

League members and conferences from 2015 to 2016 through 2020–21.