Submitted by Esther Harrison

Shelbyville Middle School Wins District 22AA South Zone Academic UIL Championship

December 9, 2019 - Shelbyville Middle School students competed in the District 22AA South Zone Middle School Academic UIL Meet held at Shelbyville on December 3rd and 5th.

“Students, sponsors, administrators and parents are to be commended for the commitment required by academic competition,” said Lisa Parker, UIL Assistant Director. “Experience gained through extracurricular activities is far more valuable than medals or trophies.”

Receiving awards from Shelbyville:

Shelbyville HS Students to Compete in District 22AA Academic UIL Spring Meet

March 20, 2019 - High school students in Shelbyville ISD will compete for top honors during the 2019 District 22AA UIL Academic Spring Meet to be held on March 27st at SFA. The UIL Academic District Meets bring students together to compete in over 23 college level academic contests that cover every aspect of classroom curriculum. These students meet rigorous scholastic requirements in order to voluntarily compete in UIL academics. Contestants compete for individual honors while schools compete for the district championship.

Shelbyville Academic UIL Team Competes at Chireno Invitational

January 13, 2019 - The Shelbyville High School academic UIL team competed at Chireno’s Seventh Annual Academic UIL Invitational Meet on January 12, 2019, with twelve schools competing. Receiving awards from Shelbyville:

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Naquila Barnes - 3rd Place (tie)
Brisa Martinez - 3rd Place (tie)
Kiana Bennett - 5th Place
Trey Smith - 6th Place
Accounting Team - Naquila Barnes, Brisa Martinez, Kiana Bennett - 1st Place

S. W. Carter Elementary School Wins Academic UIL District 22AA South Zone

December 12, 2018 - S. W. Carter Elementary School students competed in the District 22AA South Zone Elementary School Academic UIL Meet held at Shelbyville on December 4th and 6th.

“Students, sponsors, administrators and parents are to be commended for the commitment required by academic competition,” said Lisa Parker, UIL Assistant Director.  “Experience gained through extracurricular activities is far more valuable than medals or trophies.”

Receiving awards from Shelbyville:

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