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Academic Competitions And Recognitions
- A.C.E. Award
- Academic Decathlon
- Doreen Sears Literacy Award
- Exchange Club: Youth Of The Month
- Governor's Honors Program
- Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl
- Page Bowl
- Page One Awards
- Picture Book Reading Bowl
- Science Fair
- Science Olympics
- Social Studies Fair
- Spelling Bee
- T Hiram Stanley Award
- Young Citizen Award
- Young Georgia Authors
Academic Competitions And Recognitions - Academic Decathlon
General Information
The United States Academic Decathlon’s curriculum is an interdisciplinary curriculum in which a selected theme is integrated across six different subject areas: art, economics, literature, music, science, and social science. Students also study mathematics and participate in essay-writing, speech, and interview events. While in most subjects the majority of the topics relate to the overall curricular theme, some topics that cover fundamentals may also be included to encourage a thorough understanding of the subject area as a whole. The USAD mathematics curriculum is unrelated to the theme and focuses on standard high school mathematics topics.
During the competition, students will participate in seven tests of knowledge of each of the Academic Decathlon subjects, as well as compete in written essay, speech, and interview. Culminating the event is the Super Quiz™ in which each of the teammates take turns solving multiple choice questions in front of a live audience.
Documents and Resources
USAD website
USAD website Standards Documents