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Congratulations to the following students who earned medals at last weekend’s Bullard HS Panther Prowl UIL Tournament!     

v    Jeremy Andrus ~ 6th in Social Studies (Austin) v    Joel Byrd ~ 6th in Ready Writing (Griffin)v    Jenna Emmert ~ 6th in Current Issues and Events (Austin)v    Casey Mott ~ 3rd in Science and 2nd in Chemistry (James)v    Sai Reddy ~ 5th in Number Sense (Chambless/Grimes)v    Stephanie Saucerman ~ 4th in Spelling and Vocabulary (Dahlgren)v    Spelling ~ 2nd place team (Stephanie Saucerman, Marisa Cates, Summer Freeman, Michael Winters) (Dahlgren)v    Britanee Cagle ~ 1st in Accounting (McKinley)v    Tyler Hunt ~ 4th in Accounting (McKinley)v    Jim Pinchon ~ 3rd in Computer Applications (Kennedy)v    Whitney McDonald ~ 2nd in Poetry Interpretation (Freeman)v    Brandon Bean ~ 4th in Computer Science (Kennedy)v    Seth Boynton ~ 3rd in Computer Science (Kennedy)v    Cody Davis ~ 2nd in Computer Science (Kennedy)v    Wesley Johnson ~ 1st in Computer Science (Kennedy)v    Computer Science ~ 1st place team (Kennedy)v    Quentin Montalto ~ 6th in Feature Writing (Morris)v    Madison Allen ~ 4th in Editorial Writing (Morris)v    Julie Apoderado ~ 5th in Headline Writing (Morris) Other schools in attendance were Athens, Whitehouse, Bullard, Quitman, Gilmer, Van and Lindale. SHtourneywinners09.gif

The University Interscholastic League offers a wide variety of academic contests for high school students, encompassing many elements of required high school coursework.  These contests build upon the academic skills developed in the classroom and offer students an opportunity to stretch their talents above and beyond those rquirements.  Find out more each UIL event. 

Which category are you interested in?  

Accounting ~ Cindy McKinley Calculator Applications ~ Shane Chambless
Computer Applications ~ Mark Kennedy Computer Science ~ Mark Kennedy
Current Issues & Events ~ Catherine Austin Editorial Writing ~ Bettye Morris
Feature Writing ~ Bettye Morris Headline Writing ~ Bettye Morris
Literary Criticism ~ Katie Griffin Mathematics ~ Shane Chambless
News Writing ~ Bettye Morris Number Sense ~ Shane Chambless
Ready Writing ~ Katie Griffin Science ~ Jesse James
Social Studies ~ Catherine Austin Spelling & Vocabulary ~ Mark Dahlgren
CX Debate ~ Melissa Freeman Lincoln-Douglas Debate ~ Melissa Freeman
Informative Speaking ~ Melissa Freeman Persuasive Speaking ~ Melissa Freeman
Poetry Interpretation ~ Melissa Freeman Prose Interpretation ~ Melissa Freeman
One-Act Play ~ Melissa Freeman Texas Interscholastic League Foundation Scholarships 

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Contact Melissa Freeman about how you can participate!

“Team sports are really difficult things.  Sometimes your team wins because of you, sometimes in spite of you, and sometimes it’s like you are not even there.  That’s the reality of the team game.  Then at one point in my career something wonderful happened.  I don’t know why or how, but I came to understand what “TEAM” meant.  It meant that although I didn’t get a hit or make a great defensive play, I could impact the team in an incredible and consistent way.  I learned that I could impact my team by caring first and foremost about the team’s success and not my own.  I don’t mean by rooting for us like a typical fan, fans are fickle.  I mean care, really care about the team…about “US”.  I became less selfish, less lazy, and less sensitive to negative comments.  When I gave up me I became more.  I became a captain, a leader, a better person and I came to understand that LIFE is a team game…and you know what?...I’ve found that most people are not team players.  They don’t realize that life is the only game in town.  Someone should tell them.  It has made all the difference to me.”   Don Mattingly  New York Yankees

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