Wilmot HS Academic Decathlon Team
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We would like to raise money for our future needs in regards to Wilmot High School Academic Decathlon Team. The money raised will help with study material, field trips, competition expenses and any other expenses. We won the Wisconsin State competition on Friday, March 13, 2015 and will compete in California the third week of April for Nationals. The team finished 2nd last year for division II level school catagory and would like to improve on that this year.
We are very proud of these leaders of tomorrow who have spent countless hours (summer break, weekends, and days off from school) studying and preparing for these competitions.
Please help our outstanding students accomplish this goal.
WHAT IS ACADEMIC DECATHLON?
The United States Academic Decathlon® is a ten-event scholastic competition for teams of high school students. Each high school enters a team of nine students: 3 "A" or Honor students (3.750 - 4.00 GPA), 3 "B" or Scholastic students (3.00 - 3.749 GPA), and 3 "C or below" Varsity students (0.00 - 2.999 GPA).
The theme for the 2014–2015 Academic Decathlon® season is New Alternatives in Energy: Ingenuity and Innovation.
The ten subjects covered in the competition are:
Art
Mathematics
Economics
Music
Essay
Science
Interview
Social Science
Language / Literature
Speech
We are very proud of these leaders of tomorrow who have spent countless hours (summer break, weekends, and days off from school) studying and preparing for these competitions.
Please help our outstanding students accomplish this goal.
WHAT IS ACADEMIC DECATHLON?
The United States Academic Decathlon® is a ten-event scholastic competition for teams of high school students. Each high school enters a team of nine students: 3 "A" or Honor students (3.750 - 4.00 GPA), 3 "B" or Scholastic students (3.00 - 3.749 GPA), and 3 "C or below" Varsity students (0.00 - 2.999 GPA).
The theme for the 2014–2015 Academic Decathlon® season is New Alternatives in Energy: Ingenuity and Innovation.
The ten subjects covered in the competition are:
Art
Mathematics
Economics
Music
Essay
Science
Interview
Social Science
Language / Literature
Speech
Organizer
Paula Dailey Schumacher
Organizer
Wilmot, WI