The Southeast Conference, formerly known as the Southeast 7, is a athletic conference made up of five high schools in the southeast corner of Iowa. All of the current schools compete at the 3A level, the second-largest in Iowa.
This conference was once known as the Little Six Conference. In 1969 the high schools of Burlington, Bettendorf, Muscatine, and Assumption left the league for conferences that made more geographical sense.
Ottumwa High School and Keokuk High School, as the only remaining members, formed the Southeast 7 to meet their needs for a conference. The new league was made up of Keokuk High School, Ft. Madison High School, Mt. Pleasant High School, Fairfield High School, Oskaloosa High School, Ottumwa High School, and Washington High School. Oskaloosa left the conference after the 1983 baseball season to join the newly-formed Little Hawkeye Conference. After Ottumwa left in 1998, the conference changed its official name to the Southeast Conference.
The conference's schools have faced shrinking enrollment. Located in the southeast corner of the state, the cities with schools in the conference were some of the first cities settled in Iowa, but have seen their populations decline in the recent decades.