University Interscholastic League (UIL) season has begun and students participating are getting ready for districts by going to practice meets.
“I participate in UIL because you can have fun hanging out with friends and show off how smart you are at meets,” sophomore Hayley Dylla said.
The first meet was Jan. 7 at Judson. The social studies and spelling/vocabulary terms took a first place team trophy and several other events placed as well.
“UIL helps you learn and when you practice you get better and better and could have a chance at placing,” senior Taylor Johnson said.
Some students have different practice methods like writing prompts for Journalism UIL or going through the dictionary and finding difficult words to spell and know the definitions of.
“I pay attention in class and look over practice tests to see what questions they are going to ask for at the meets,” junior Zachary Tiller said.
Students can also pass the time while they are waiting for their event to begin they could study for the event coming up or others they are involved in. The next UIL meet is Feb. 4 at Clemens High School.




January 23rd, 2012
Renee Schuler 

