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that only counts for the team score, making the maximum possible team score 70,000. With the exception of math and Super Quiz, the objective tests each have 50 questions worth 20 points a piece. The math test is weighted more heavily, with 35 questions worth approximately 28.6 points per question. Until 2013, the Super Quiz written test contained 40 questions, each worth 15 points. Depending on the state director, the relay component of Super Quiz contained either 5 or 10 questions, each worth 80 or 40 points respectively. Starting in 2013, the Super Quiz contained only the relay component with 5 or 10 questions, each worth approximately 333.3 or 166.7 points respectively. The written test was sometimes omitted at the state level even before 2013 if a state director wished to weigh the Super Quiz Relay more heavily. Perfect scores of 1,000 in events are recorded regularly, and there have been cases of dozens of medal winners for a single event because of perfect and near-perfect scores. Gold, silver and bronze medals are awarded in each event and for each division (Honors, Scholastic, and
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such, the interview and speech events are excluded. The remaining eight tests are completed on the computer and results are submitted electronically to USAD for scoring. Because only the seven multiple choice tests and essay are used, team scores are out of 48,000 points instead of 60,000. Although it is only a virtual competition, winning schools are awarded trophies and medals for their efforts. University High School, from Fresno, California, has won 6 of 7 Small School
National Championships. Coached by Sean Canfield, the team has won both the California and National Small School titles for the past 6 years. UHS has a current enrollment of 465 students, yet placed eighth overall at the 2013 California State, competing against schools several times its size. According to USAD, the goal of the small and medium school competitions is to "enhance learning, growth and recognition". In 2010, the United States Academic Decathlon announced the beginning of a large school e-Nationals for the second-highest performing large school in each state.
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to overall team score and overall individual score. Nine overall team medals are awarded: gold, silver and bronze for each division. Similarly, 27 overall individual medals are awarded: gold, silver and bronze for Honors, Scholastic and
Varsity in each division. The top prepared speeches are honored at the Speech Showcase, while the rest of the medals—for example, gold in art for Honors, or silver in math for Varsity—are awarded to the top scoring persons during the awards banquet regardless of division. Other awards given out include the Kristin Caperton Award for overcoming personal or physical challenges, among others. Certain awards occasionally come with monetary prizes; these often vary from year to year. Since the first national event in 1982, all National Championship winners have come from three states: California, Texas and Wisconsin. As of 2019,
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had been scored improperly. He was well within his rights to contest the score; however, Gerhard
Fischer, President of Wisconsin Academic Decathlon, said that the way Burke handled the appeal was "highly questionable" and inflammatory. Though Burke was reprimanded, parents of Catholic Memorial students believed the punishment, a three-year suspension for Burke and a one-year suspension for Catholic Memorial, was due to personality differences between Burke and Wisconsin Academic Decathlon officials. The controversy eventually led to a more thorough investigation of previous issues involving Burke. The Wisconsin Academic Decathlon Board discovered that Burke had previously been accused of "ore than a year of repeated 'attacks' on another school's pupils, including allegations of cheating on tests and ineligibility."
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one-and-a-half to two-minute impromptu speech. Example prompts have included: "It has been said about our modern times that, 'Necessity is the mother of invention' Please discuss.", "Math has been described as the universal language. Discuss." and "Why is light, light and dark, dark?" In the interview, the students are asked a wide variety of questions in a formal environment. Questions range from: "Who is your role model?" to "How would you alert someone that their zipper is down?" In both the speech and interview, the competitor is not allowed to reveal his or her school or hometown to ensure neutrality by the judges. In the essay event, students are given 50 minutes to write an essay responding to one of three prompts derived from the language and literature or the Super Quiz curriculum.
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Varsity students, followed by the Scholastic and the Honors students. Each group is given 10 or 15 questions, depending on the format decided by the state coordinator. These questions are read aloud to the audience and are printed or projected for the competitors. After the questions and answers are read, the students are allowed seven seconds to select the correct answer. The answer is checked on the spot by a judge and scores are immediately displayed to the audience.
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rewarded only top-level students who didn't need the motivation. Peterson's remedy was to require decathlon teams to include B and C students along with A students for the 10-event contest, which includes math, art and speech. The program gives A students the chance to show their strengths and B students the chance to improve, but most important, it has the power to change C students' lives, said Marvin Cobb, executive director of the
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multiple choice tests, whereas the latter three are graded by judges. The multiple choice exams consist of 50 questions each, with the exception of math, which has 35 questions. Beginning in the 2012–2013 season, the SuperQuiz written test was dropped and the oral relay was changed to include questions from six of the objective subjects: art, economics, language and literature, music, science, and social science.
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studying necessary to win. It stated that while it is not opposed to the academic portion of the competition, it disliked the "national dimension" of it. However, beginning in 2008, the
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several selections with which students must familiarize themselves in addition to historical information. Economics remains fairly static; 85% of the material focuses on a standard course of macroeconomics and microeconomics and the remaining 15% focuses on the year's topic. For example, in 2005 the themed material covered the economics of
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Each of the ten events is worth 1,000 points, for a possible 10,000-point individual total. Only the top two scores from the Honors, Scholastic and Varsity divisions are counted for the team score. Until 2013, 60,000 was the maximum possible team score. In 2013, Super Quiz became a 10,000 point event
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that heavily pushed Alvino's point of view. The season was also significant in that it was the first year that states were allowed to send both their large and small school champions to the national competition. (Small schools are currently classified as those schools with fewer than 650 students.)
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The format of the Super Quiz differs from that of the other subject areas. Added in 1969, it offers a culminating championship event. The Super Quiz consisted of a forty-question multiple choice test as well as a relay around until 2013. In 2013, the multiple-choice portion was eliminated and the
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competition, the International Academic Decathlon, after a successful trial event in 2008; however, all 2009 participants but Southbank opted out, leading USAD to issue Southbank an invitation to attend the 2009 U.S. National Competition instead.
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Proctor, Charles (February 7, 2007). "Granada Hills wins its first area decathlon; The charter high school will join seven other L.A. Unified campuses at the state academic contest next month".
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Luo, Michael (March 11, 1999). "Academic Decathlon Returns to Its Orange County Roots; Education: High school competition started there in 1968. Now, 35,000 students nationwide participate".
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Hetzner, Amy (March 11, 2000). "Waukesha's Catholic Memorial makes it a four-peat in Academic Decathlon, School sets state record for points, looks forward to national competition".
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Sink, Lisa (March 24, 2003). "State Academic Decathlon disciplines school coach".
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Depictions of the Academic Decathlon have been featured in some films, including:
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constitute the majority of the USAD corpus. An art reproduction booklet and music
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Hetzner, Amy (May 31, 2003). "Decathlon board speaks out on coach's discipline".
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3830:"Academic Decathlon: The Premier Scholastic Competition for High School Students"
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Singer, Amy (April 14, 1985). "The Schools; Academia's Bruising Super Bowls".
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Singer, Amy (April 14, 1985). "The Schools; Academia's Bruising Super Bowls".
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2387:"Kansas Academic Decathlon Challenges Outstanding Students From Two States"
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1332:"GPA Calculation – United States Academic Decathlon – Academic Decathlon"
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3818:. United States Academic Decathlon. 2003. pp. 7, 11, 16, 23, 28–36.
2542:"United States Academic Decathlon : Curriculum Development Process"
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3381:"United States Academic Decathlon : Super Quiz Curriculum Outline"
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3355:"United States Academic Decathlon : Economics Curriculum Outline"
2661:"United States Academic Decathlon : Economics Curriculum Outline"
2134:"Academic Resignation Decathlon Head Leaves Amid Dispute Over Article"
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2487:"United States Academic Decathlon : Curriculum Topics and Theme"
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2292:"United States Academic Decathlon : USAD Pentathlon Competition"
2244:"United States Academic Decathlon : Medium Schools Competitions"
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Foster, Catherine (April 26, 1989). "Decathlon for Mental Gymnasts".
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Seibel, Jacqueline (May 28, 2003). "Coach vows to defy 3-year ban".
2716:"United States Academic Decathlon : Science Curriculum Outline"
2187:"United States Academic Decathlon : Small Schools Competitions"
1303:"United States Academic Decathlon : Frequently Asked Questions"
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is a compendium of previously published articles, whereas the other
3003:"United States Academic Decathlon Curricular Topics for 2022–2023!"
2979:"United States Academic Decathlon Curricular Topics for 2021–2022!"
1644:. United States Academic Decathlon. January 1, 2011. Archived from
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2009 Academic Decathlon Competition Handbook: 2009 National Finals
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In Sickness and in Health: An Exploration of Illness and Wellness
3770:"Academic Decathlon to Revamp Curriculum, Cut Price of Materials"
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Daniel Berdichevsky (a.k.a. DemiDec Dan) founded DemiDec in 1994.
3050:. California Academic Decathlon. January 12, 2009. Archived from
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4408:"United States Academic Decathlon : 2008 Nationals Champs!"
2606:"United States Academic Decathlon : Art Curriculum Outline"
4187:"Personal Story: Interview with Michael Josephson, Jolie Fitch"
3407:"United States Academic Decathlon : Copyright Information"
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2577:"United States Academic Decathlon : Essential Information"
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1911:"United States Academic Decathlon: Curriculum Topics and Theme"
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Cray, Dan (June 19, 2000). "Dumb Questions for Bright Kids?".
3272:"United States Academic Decathlon : Curriculum Standards"
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4042:. California Academic Decathlon. p. 6. Archived from
3210:. California Academic Decathlon. p. 6. Archived from
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Erwin, Erica (April 30, 2006). "Erie Team Snares Silver".
1514:"Robert Peterson, 82; Educator Founded Academic Decathlon"
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4379:"El Camino's Decathlon Champs Get Half-Hour With Clinton"
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4010:. Arizona Academic Decathlon. p. 21. Archived from
3441:. United States Academic Decathlon. 2009. Archived from
3343:(CD back cover). United States Academic Decathlon. 2008.
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1501:. Long Beach, California. November 22, 1970. p. 32.
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2763:. Sacramento County Office of Education. Archived from
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2346:. United States Academic Decathlon. 2003. pp. 6–7.
1789:. Pacific American School. May 22, 2008. Archived from
1587:. Long Beach, California. November 5, 1969. p. 80.
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3500:. United States Academic Decathlon. 2002. p. 2.
3260:. United States Academic Decathlon. 2008. p. 1.
3246:. United States Academic Decathlon. 2008. p. 8.
3079:. United States Academic Decathlon. 2008. p. 9.
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2274:"USAD to Host Four National Competitions for 2010"
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1874:. Fresno County Academic Decathlon. Archived from
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3944:. California Academic Decathlon. Archived from
3915:. California Academic Decathlon. Archived from
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3109:Baranowski, Greta; Daniel Berdichevsky (2007).
3090:Baranowski, Greta; Daniel Berdichevsky (2007).
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1973:. Wisconsin Academic Decathlon. Archived from
474:Looking Inward: Developing a Sense of Meaning
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4008:"Arizona Academic Decathlon Coach's Handbook"
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1726:"Move over Olympics; the thinkers are here".
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3134:. Alaska Academic Decathlon. Archived from
2816:"El Camino Real High tops 57 other schools"
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1673:. Texas Academic Decathlon. Archived from
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1038:focuses on art fundamentals, such as the
4136:"USAD Competition: Winning State Scores"
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3258:Academic Decathlon Study Guide 2008–2009
3244:Academic Decathlon Study Guide 2008–2009
3077:Academic Decathlon Study Guide 2008–2009
2414:Academic Decathlon Study Guide 2008–2009
2156:"USAD 2002 National Competition Results"
1998:"Moorpark wins state academic decathlon"
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1413:"Credibility Gap for Academic Decathlon"
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1451:"Top Coaches Lead Protest of Decathlon"
1016:1998 winning team fumed over esoteric "
545:China & its Influence on the World
27:Annual high school academic competition
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2761:"Sacramento County Academic Decathlon"
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2950:Lisa M. Sodders (November 16, 2003).
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561:Latin America with a focus on Mexico
482:Looking Forward: Creating the Future
395:was formed mostly from articles from
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4253:Thomas, Monifa (February 17, 2008).
3782:from the original on October 6, 2012
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2879:"Decathlon isn't just about winning"
2846:Manning, Elizabeth (March 7, 1999).
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1423:from the original on October 7, 2012
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3614:. DemiDec Resources. Archived from
3584:. DemiDec Resources. Archived from
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2272:Scarberry, K. (February 18, 2010).
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1064:Language and Literature Basic Guide
846:. Information was also included on
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4377:Crosby, Sherry Joe (May 2, 1998).
4346:Collins, Michael (June 24, 2009).
3562:Linthicum, Kate (April 24, 2010).
2786:Pulaski, Lee (February 15, 1995).
2132:Raisin, Amy (September 20, 2000).
1497:"Huntington Tops Decathlon Test".
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1161:El Camino Real Charter High School
1118:were incorporated into the year's
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844:evolutionary developmental biology
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4189:. The America's Intelligence Wire
3726:"USAD 2002–2003 Curriculum Intro"
2081:Ritsch, Massie (April 22, 2001).
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1711:"Scholarship is smart business".
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1229:Granada Hills Charter High School
277:profiles in individual enterprise
4502:United States Academic Decathlon
4433:Vance, Christina (May 5, 2007).
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1181:Whitney Young Magnet High School
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506:Understanding the Natural World
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130:high school academic competition
31:United States Academic Decathlon
3768:Gorman, Anna (April 16, 2000).
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1411:Jones, Larry (April 23, 2000).
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2909:Jeter, Lynne (March 1, 2004).
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3885:"PHS wins academic decathlon"
1761:The Christian Science Monitor
1715:. April 19, 1982. p. 29.
1581:"Second Academic Decathlon".
1512:Luna, Claire (June 7, 2003).
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1193:Catholic Memorial High School
1177:DeVry Institute of Technology
982:Joseph Mallord William Turner
726:
621:: Ingenuity & Innovation
391:, and Notebook Dividers. The
161:Decathlon and has created an
4354:. Washington. Archived from
2919:Mississippi Business Journal
2827:. April 27, 1998. p. 3B
688:: A Most Essential Resource
525:Exploring the Ancient World
450:Competition and Cooperation
80:, public-benefit corporation
7:
2848:"Chavek students show grit"
2107:"Alvino to Leave Decathlon"
1700:. Los Angeles. pp. B1.
320:Team makeup and eligibility
272:James E. Taylor High School
244:Loyola Marymount University
173:. In addition to the seven
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4333:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
4318:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
4303:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
4288:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
3470:Brezina, Bob (Fall 2010).
2922:. Venture Publications: 13
2344:USAD Study Guide 2003–2004
1956:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
1671:"Texas Academic Decathlon"
1499:Independent Press-Telegram
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1009:J. Frank Dobie High School
458:Communication and Culture
382:replaced one of the seven
289:El Camino Real High School
205:
4507:Student quiz competitions
4166:acadecscores.gilslotd.com
4110:Daily News of Los Angeles
3327:Art Reproductions Booklet
1044:principles of composition
898:Super Quiz Resource Guide
553:History of the Civil War
393:Super Quiz Resource Guide
357:
297:Super Quiz Resource Guide
224:Orange County, California
135:Orange County, California
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68:Orange County, California
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3498:Music Resource 2002–2003
3045:"SQ Proctor Orientation"
708:Technology and Humanity
233:A letter from President
3582:"Meet the DemiDec Team"
490:Understanding the Self
4383:Los Angeles Daily News
3889:The Pittsfield Gazette
3610:Berdichevsky, Daniel.
3512:Art Resource 2002–2003
3098:. pp. 16, 24, 27.
2957:Los Angeles Daily News
2456:Art Resource 2004–2005
2091:. p. B1 (Metro).
1278:Spider-Man: Homecoming
1262:The Day After Tomorrow
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439:Health, Wellness, and
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4037:"Essay Reader Packet"
3205:"Essay Reader Packet"
2824:San Jose Mercury News
1977:on September 23, 2006
1878:on September 10, 2004
1764:. p. 13 (Ideas).
1730:: 102. June 15, 1981.
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1200:National championship
1173:Steinmetz High School
1137:
1052:Economics Basic Guide
786:José Guadalupe Posada
760:José Guadalupe Posada
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537:: Renewal and Reform
498:Understanding Others
365:
340:Levels of competition
232:
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186:Steinmetz High School
3859:"Program Guidelines"
3732:on February 10, 2003
3436:"USAD brochure 2009"
3387:on February 25, 2009
3167:"interview scantron"
2856:Anchorage Daily News
2641:on February 25, 2009
2516:"Academic Decathlon"
2280:on February 9, 2010.
2036:on November 19, 2000
1793:on February 17, 2009
1220:Moorpark High School
914:Music Resource Guide
912:. Subsequently, the
885:. USAD also offered
816:evolutionary biology
617:New Alternatives in
535:European Renaissance
352:international school
248:1984 Summer Olympics
165:for middle schools.
158:national competition
143:District of Columbia
4358:on January 13, 2012
4352:Ventura County Star
4211:The Washington Post
3696:"Program Materials"
3647:on December 2, 1998
3612:"The DemiDec Story"
3570:. Omaha. p. 2.
3361:on January 31, 2009
3307:on January 31, 2009
3278:on February 2, 2009
3190:Interview Penalties
2792:Chino Valley Review
2722:on January 31, 2009
2612:on February 1, 2009
2548:on February 2, 2009
2298:on January 13, 2010
2250:on February 2, 2009
2193:on February 2, 2009
2162:on October 14, 2002
2113:on January 10, 2001
2030:"Program Materials"
2003:Ventura County Star
1848:on January 11, 1998
1698:The Washington Post
1371:on November 4, 2012
1364:The Washington Post
1270:High School Musical
1235:Virtual competition
1130:Scoring and winning
800:Silvestre Revueltas
791:La Calavera Catrina
755:La Calavera Catrina
700:and the New Nation
698:American Revolution
163:Academic Pentathlon
154:grade point average
59:Dr. Robert Peterson
32:
4443:Fresno, California
3948:on August 22, 2003
3922:on August 22, 2003
3117:. pp. 26, 28.
3111:Interview Resource
3092:Interview Resource
3033:. p. Metro–3.
2890:. February 6, 2000
2767:on August 20, 2008
2144:on March 18, 2010.
1747:. pp. 12, 19.
1744:The New York Times
1651:on October 3, 2011
1244:In popular culture
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978:Art Resource Guide
852:voyage aboard HMS
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591:The Age of Empire
516:Growth of a Nation
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330:advanced placement
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114:Academic Decathlon
89:Mankato, Minnesota
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18:Academic decathlon
4449:on April 11, 2009
4414:on March 27, 2009
4262:Chicago Sun-Times
4228:Chicago Sun-Times
4142:on April 12, 2003
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4076:Los Angeles Times
4049:on April 19, 2009
3980:on April 24, 2009
3865:on August 5, 2010
3836:on April 12, 2009
3816:Music Basic Guide
3775:Los Angeles Times
3676:on April 23, 1999
3670:"1999 Curriculum"
3641:"1999 Curriculum"
3618:on April 29, 2009
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3568:Los Angeles Times
3534:Los Angeles Times
3448:on April 29, 2009
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3192:Location Revealed
3179:on August 7, 2008
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3129:"speech scantron"
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3057:on April 19, 2009
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2667:on April 17, 2009
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2088:Los Angeles Times
1939:Los Angeles Times
1842:"1998 Curriculum"
1601:Los Angeles Times
1564:Los Angeles Times
1519:Los Angeles Times
1483:Los Angeles Times
1455:Los Angeles Times
1417:Los Angeles Times
1309:on March 27, 2009
1088:Music Basic Guide
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