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  2. UIL Academics - Wikipedia

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    Music Memory (two divisions for grades 3–4 and 5–6) Number Sense (two divisions for grades 4–6 and 7–8) One-Act Play (one division for grades 6–8) Oral Reading (two divisions for grades 4–6 and 7–9) Ready Writing (three divisions for grades 3–4, 5–6, and 7–8) Science I and II (grades 7 and 8, respectively)

  3. List of University Interscholastic League events - Wikipedia

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    The University Interscholastic League, the main governing body for academic, athletic, and music competition among public schools in the U.S. state of Texas, sanctions many events for students in grades 2 to 12. Competition in grades 2–8 is limited to district only.

  4. University Interscholastic League - Wikipedia

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    The general guideline is that the UIL desires between 220 and 245 schools in Conference AAAAAA, at least 200 schools in Conferences AA, AAA, AAAA, and AAAAA with the grades 9–12 enrollment ratio for those classes no greater than 2.0 between the largest and smallest school in each class.

  5. Current Issues and Events (UIL) - Wikipedia

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    Current Issues and Events (commonly known as Current Events) is one of several academic events sanctioned by the University Interscholastic League.The contest began in the 1990-1991 scholastic year, and has been conducted every academic year since then except for the 2019-2020 scholastic year, when the contest, among other UIL spring events, was cancelled due to the onset of the COVID-19 ...

  6. Science (UIL test) - Wikipedia

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    For Grades 9-12 each school may send up to six students; students qualify for the next level if they are on the winning team, score in the top three individuals at a meet, or place first in biology, chemistry, or physics. In order for a school to participate in team competition, the school must send at least three students.

  7. Number Sense (UIL) - Wikipedia

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    The test for Grades 7-8 covers the subjects under Grades 4-6 plus algebra, geometry and number theory. The test for Grades 9-12 covers the subjects under both Grades 4-6 and Grades 7-8 plus analysis, trigonometry and calculus. For Grades 4-6 and Grades 7-8 each school may send up to three students per division.

  8. Mathematics (UIL) - Wikipedia

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    For Grades 9-12 each school may send up to four students; however, in districts with more than eight schools the district executive committee can limit participation to three students per school. In order for a school to participate in team competition, the school must send at least three students.

  9. Report card - Wikipedia

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    This is changing, however, with many schools now publishing reports similar to a grade report. Pupils at key stage 3 are typically awarded a national curriculum level (up to 8th grade), while GCSE students will be awarded a grade (from A* to G, or U- from 9 to 1 with the new grading system [2]).