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Oak Ridge Elementary School

Frenship Students Achieve Success at Elementary and Middle School Academic UIL

This past Monday while most students enjoyed the day off, over 500 Frenship elementary and middle students competed in a variety of Academic UIL events. Each year Frenship ISD and Lubbock-Cooper ISD host a joint invitational for the younger students within the two districts.  

This contest is an A+ Academic program as a part of the University Interscholastic League (UIL) organization and was designed specifically for elementary and middle school students. The A+ Academic program serves as the first step in a student’s UIL journey, offering younger students the chance to gain experience in academic competitions with the aim of continuing to compete in UIL events through high school. 

“We had a great day at the Frenship and Lubbock-Cooper Invitational UIL Meet,” said Sarah Burleson, Frenship ISD Science Coordinator. “Frenship participants and coaches have dedicated a lot of time to prepare for this meet, and today they were able to show off their skills. I am so proud of each and every one of our participants!” 

Below are the results from the Academic UIL contests: 

Elementary School 

Click HERE for individual results 

Overall Campus Places: (1st - 6th places)  

  • 1st Place, Lubbock-Cooper West Elementary
  • 2nd Place, Crestview Elementary
  • 3rd Place, Lubbock-Cooper East Elementary
  • 4th Place, Lubbock-Cooper South Elementary
  • 5th Place, Bennett Elementary
  • 6th Place, Lubbock-Cooper North Elementary

Middle School  

Click HERE for middle school individual results 

Overall Campus Places: (1st - 3rd place)  

  • 1st Place, Laura Bush Middle School
  • 2nd Place, Heritage Middle School
  • 3rd Place, Lubbock-Cooper Middle School

Great work, Frenship students!

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