UIL Academics
Elementary
Elementary students may choose to participate in Academic UIL events culminating in a district-wide contest in the spring.
Events may include:
- Art
- Chess Puzzle
- Creative Writing
- Music Memory
- Number Sense
- Oral Reading
- Spelling
- Ready Writing
- Storytelling
Elementary students do not advance to another level of UIL competition after district. For additional information, visit UIL A+ Academics.
Middle School
Middle school students may choose to participate in Academic UIL events culminating in a district-wide meet in the spring.
Events may include:
- Art
- Calculator Applications
- Chess Puzzle
- Dictionary Skills
- Editorial Writing
- Impromptu Speaking
- Listening
- Maps, Graphs & Charts
- Mathematics
- Modern Oratory
- Music Memory
- Number Sense
- One-Act Play
- Oral Reading
- Ready Writing
- Science
- Social Studies
- Spelling
Middle school students do not advance to another level of UIL competition beyond district. For additional information, visit UIL A+ Academics.
High School
High school students may choose to participate in any of 29 different academic events. These events complement the academic curriculum, and are designed to provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate mastery of specific skills. Students are challenged to think critically and creatively, exhibiting much more than knowledge and comprehension. Students are encouraged to speak with a teacher associated with an event of interest or contact their campus UIL coordinator for additional information. The top three individuals from each event may advance to the state level of competition. For additional information, visit UIL Academics.