This past Monday while most students enjoyed the day off, over 500 Frenship elementary and middle students competed in a variety of Academic UIL events. Each year Frenship ISD and Lubbock-Cooper ISD host a joint invitational for the younger students within the two districts.
This contest is an A+ Academic program as a part of the University Interscholastic League (UIL) organization and was designed specifically for elementary and middle school students. The A+ Academic program serves as the first step in a student’s UIL journey, offering younger students the chance to gain experience in academic competitions with the aim of continuing to compete in UIL events through high school.
“We had a great day at the Frenship and Lubbock-Cooper Invitational UIL Meet,” said Sarah Burleson, Frenship ISD Science Coordinator. “Frenship participants and coaches have dedicated a lot of time to prepare for this meet, and today they were able to show off their skills. I am so proud of each and every one of our participants!”
Below are the results from the Academic UIL contests:
Elementary School
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Overall Campus Places: (1st - 6th places)
- 1st Place, Lubbock-Cooper West Elementary
- 2nd Place, Crestview Elementary
- 3rd Place, Lubbock-Cooper East Elementary
- 4th Place, Lubbock-Cooper South Elementary
- 5th Place, Bennett Elementary
- 6th Place, Lubbock-Cooper North Elementary
Middle School
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Overall Campus Places: (1st - 3rd place)
- 1st Place, Laura Bush Middle School
- 2nd Place, Heritage Middle School
- 3rd Place, Lubbock-Cooper Middle School
Great work, Frenship students!