Cady Armstrong
February 22, 2019
On Feb. 26, the Academic Super Bowl plans to attend their first meet of the season at Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School. The dress code for this meet is business casual. Members should meet in Room E225 by 3:20 p.m. on that day.
According to James Ziegler, Academic Super Bowl co-sponsor and social studies teacher, meets typically run for three to four hours.
Ziegler said, “Meets can take a long time. Students should bring something to work on in case some of the rounds run long.”
According to Alyssa Smith, Academic Super Bowl member and junior, the team is prepared for the meet.
Smith said, “We have worked all season to get ready to compete. Now it is time to go out and do just that.” By Cadence Armstrong
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