According to team sponsor Matthew Dillon, there will be a callout meeting for any students interested in joining the Academic Superbowl team this school year in September. A specific date, however, has not been confirmed as of yet.
“There’s nothing really set in stone right now,” Dillon said.
Students looking for any additional information can contact Matthew Dillon or Joe Stuelpe in the Social Studies department.
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