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Mar 2007 Leaguer Jan 2007 Leaguer
- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
- A web of information
- Lessons learned (so far) from this year's district meets
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- New registration system leaves coordinators up to their ears in clicks
- Agreeing on solutions to ‘bad problems’ different with wild card teams involved
- Reasons why you do not want to coach UIL academics this year:
- UIL works to improve all competition in Texas through different problem-solving techniques
April 2003 Leaguer March 2003 Leaguer
- Social studies contest similar to current events, literary criticism competition
- Communication key to getting accurate information
- Academics Department Notes
- Hope for the best at district -- be prepared for the worst
- Listen Up
- Computer Science sees changes
- Taking the "tie" out of tiebreakers
- Directors Change in Math, Science
- Speakers should incorporate basics of speech into competitive speaking activities.
- Academic challenges keeps teens attention
- Elementary/Junior High listserve provides area for communication for participating teachers
- Next year's computer science changes starts with planning stages this year
April 2002 Leaguer March 2002 Leaguer
- Academic sponsors must push for media coverage
- Competition serves to enrich educational experience
- Computer Science changes from eight to ten problems
- Changes on Computer Science test this year do not include moving to new language
- Competition good for both athletics and academics
- Other Legislative Council Action
- Academic notes
- Academics sees few rule changes for upcoming year
- Wild Card program begins
- Economics pilot fails, New contest on trial
April 2001 Leaguer
- Musings on the ‘say one thing, do the other’ media and the conflict pattern
- Elementary/junior high programs begin work to update contests
- AP directs change in Computer Science courses
- District committee important for running successful meets
- Wild cards
- Academic Competitions bring out best in students, helps showcase top teachers
- Ask the director
- Elementary/Junior High listserv good place to learn of rules, other things
- Legends of the Fall
- Variety of sources available for biology contest
- Athletes use concepts in competition that coincide with UIL academics
- Computer Science builds on successful 1999-2000 year
- Simplifying some rules should help, not hinder contests, contestants
- Corrections for A+ Handbook
- If you're going to be a teacher, you need to know about UIL Academics
- Sessions for elementary/junior high contests to be added to Study sessions
April 2000 Leaguer
- A few things you ought to know
- Focus on improving contests for next year
- Protest committee could help solve problems
- Elem/Middle schools may host UIL fall contests
- Have contingency plans for computer science contests
- Winning, losing in UIL shows class of individuals
April 1999 Leaguer
- Pettiness obstructs competitive ideals in contests
- Spring meet planning meetings place to avoid conflicts at contests
- Elementary/JH contests sees problems, looks for answers
- 1999-2000 UIL Superconferences set
- Academic state qualifiers have opportunities for almost \\$1 million in scholarships from TILF
- Director considers new type of calculator problem
- Post-district level includes 'hands-on' portion of team contest for computer science competition
- 10 Reasons why State Meet is the place to be
- Running UIL events should be student-centered
- Private schools looking for membership in UIL
- Computer science contest a little behind but improved
- A matter of attitude
- Customer service sometimes frustrating; A part of everything done at UIL
- Public input key to Council agenda
- Committee to study point system
- Review rules regarding missing classes
- E/JH programs growing, changing with input from schools
- UIL offers alternative to gang activities, commercial shows
- Competition teaches responsibility
- Academic conferences set
- Answers readily accessible
- Committee approves minor changes
March 1998 Leaguer April 1998 Leaguer
- Academic conferences set for next fall
- Students can enter many academic events
- Local districts set awards policies
- 'What's done is done'
- Tips for hosting a district meet
- District meets likely to trigger instinct to retreat
- Open your eyes; what are you not seeing?
- Updates to elementary, junior high nearing completion
- Conflict matrix permits planning
- Academic rules promote flexibility
- Choice of calculators important in competition
- Plan ahead for regionals
- Feedback overwhelmingly positive, Council told
- League does not grant spring scheduling waivers
- Best preparation for competition is practice
- Committee rejects, tables team proposals
- Pascal remains contest language
- Legibility tops list of grading issues; State Meet concerns revisted
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