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First Freedom Student Competition National Essay Contest in which students examine the First Amendment and address topics that delve into the history and current relevance of religious liberty. Prizes awarded up to $3,000.
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FIRST Robotics Challenge Teams of young people are challenged to solve a common problem over six weeks using standard parts and common rules. Teams build robots from the parts and enter them in competitions.
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FIRST Tech Challenge Students design and build robots to compete and cooperate in alliances at tournaments. While applying math and science concepts, students develop problem-solving and team-building skills.
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National History Bee The National History Bee is a new buzzer-based tournament for individual students to compete in a quiz game that relies on the knowledge of history topics. Students and teams compete at state tournaments around the country to qualify for our National Championships in Washington, DC in April.
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National History Bowl The National History Bowl is a new buzzer-based tournament for teams to compete in a quiz game that relies on the knowledge of history topics. Students and teams compete at state tournaments around the country to qualify for our National Championships in Washington, DC in April.
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National History Day National History Day in North Carolina is an academic program that promotes the teaching and learning of history while helping students improve reading, writing, research, analysis, and presentation skills.
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North Carolina Economics Challenge An opportunity for students to demonstrate their economic literacy by competing with other students across the state in written and oral examinations including a variety of topics.
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North Carolina Envirothon A fun, hands-on, challenging natural science academic competition on Aquatic Ecology, Forestry, Soils & Land Use, Wildlife and Current Environmental Issues.
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North Carolina State Math Contest The NC State Math Contest is a network of math contests held in NC. Competition is offered in four divisions, with one round of State-level runoffs for top students.
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Poetry Out Loud National Recitation Contest Students learn about poetry through memorization and performance, master public speaking skills, build self-confidence and learn about our literary heritage.
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Quiz Bowl Two teams of four compete head to head to be the first to answer questions read by a moderator. Quiz Bowl is presented by NCASA in cooperation with National Academic Quiz Tournaments (NAQT).
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Tarheel Forensic League A competition in which students present and debate topics in an oral fashion to gain experience and excellence in the area of public speaking.
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the Quill Teams of four students must create written products given a prompt from each of four writing styles: Argumentation, Creative Writing, Literary Analysis, and Problem/Solution. The Quill is an original Competition developed in cooperation with the North Carolina Reading Association (NCRA).
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Twelve Teams of twelve students tackle twelve topics with twelve questions each. Twelve is an original Competition developed by the North Carolina Association for Scholastic Activities (NCASA).
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Glee Club Glee Clubs from around the state compete by submitting videos, then engage in a live competition to battle for the championship. This competition was developed in conjunction with state adjudication standards and inspired by the popular television series.
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