Getting Involved More than 800 students from 42 schools competed in the Middle School Hybrid Academic Competition

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More than 800 students from 42 schools competed in the UIL A+ Middle School Hybrid Academic Competition held on December 11. The academic events included in the online competition were calculator applications, chess, dictionary skills, listening, maps-graphs-charts, math, number sense, science and social studies, and spelling.  The in-person events were oral reading, ready writing, editorial writing, modern oratory, and impromptu speaking. 

Top students will receive ribbons for each event.  Ribbons will be sent via district mail.

The top-performing schools from each group are listed in the chart below. The campuses that had the most students ranked first or second on individual tests were identified as top-performing schools.  

Top Performing Schools
GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3
  • Sudie Williams
  • Franklin
  • Long
  • William B. Travis
  • Piedmont
  • Atwell

Several students received a perfect score of 100 on their individual tests.  Along with ribbons, students with perfect scores will receive a certificate of excellence from the University Interscholastic League. Those students are included in the chart below.

Perfect Score | Spelling Test
STUDENT   SCHOOL 
  • Zahaida Yanez
DESA
  • Cherise Banks
Travis
  • Andrew Rubio
Stone
  • Gabriella Medina
Trinity Heights
  • Mya Ruskin
Williams
  • Dana Tran
Rusk
  • Ethan Martinez Medellin
Holmes, Zan Wesley
  • Deeya Jindal
Long
Perfect Score | Chess
  • Jonathan Ramirez
TAG Pleasant Grove

The complete results are located at the link below.  

https://www.dallasisd.org/Page/48342 

UIL Academics is one of 13 programs sponsored by the Dallas ISD Student Activities Department. There is no cost for students and schools to participate in these programs ranging from academic competitions to esports and chess tournaments. The department handles all logistics and costs, including registration fees, transportation, meals, incentives, stipends for coaches, and student study materials associated with each program.

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