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  • '''Joe Hermiller''' (1925-2010) was a history teacher at [[Bowsher]] High School in Toledo, Ohio. ..., almost all of which were in the Toledo public schools. His BA and MA in history were awarded by Loyola University in Chicago.
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  • '''Benjamin E. Cooper''' (1980-97) was a player at [[Georgetown Day|Georgetown Day School]]. His ...nt. In addition to several community service projects by his junior year, Cooper had become involved in reaching out to [[PACE]] to improve the state of qui
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  • ...nce teacher at [[Raleigh Charter]]. In 2011, he received the Presidential Award for Excellence in Math and Science Teaching. ...tournament ended after 2006. Grunden helped to form the [[North Carolina Academic Team Association]], which was run out of Raleigh Charter to keep quiz bowl
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  • {{Companybox|Company Name = Partnership for Academic Competition Excellence '''PACE''', or the '''Partnership for Academic Competition Excellence''' is a non-profit organization formed in 1996 that
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  • ...Camps]]. Mr. Huff received the 2008 [[Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]] from [[PACE]]. ...rman to be Director of Elementary & Middle School Operations at [[National History Bowl]] Staff. After a year, he left NHBB as an employee but continued to ru
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  • ...he shorter name to contrast it from the [[Benjamin Cooper Young Ambassador Award]]. ...ls or organizations which, through example, embody the positive aspects of academic competition.
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  • ...rded (with [[David Riley]]) the 2012 [[Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]]. ...e Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library for its oral history project on the history of the [[IHSA]]. Greene was selected as the representative for Scholastic
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  • ...ent alumni of such programs) for valuable contributions to the high school academic competition community. ! Young Cooper Awardee
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  • |Subjects = General, History, Religion ...r Award|Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]], and the 2013 [[Carper Award]] for his efforts.
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  • ...s. In 2008, he was honored with the [[Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]]. He left [[Brindlee Mountain]] High School in 2010 and coached at Columbi ...several MVP honors. His specialties were always literature, fine arts, and history. He is notoriously bad at the science and math canon.
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  • ...], who was the recipient of the 2007 [[Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]] for her unprecedented achievements. They also did Knowledge Masters, whic == History ==
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  • '''''It's Academic''''' is a high school televised quiz competition in Washington, DC, Charlot The ''It's Academic'' producers refer to the tournament for Charlottesville and Staunton area s
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  • ==History== ...xhaustive list of the projects which the Association has taken on over its history.
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  • ...University of Missouri-Columbia]] and [[South Callaway]] and served as the Academic Quizbowl Coordinator for ACUI Region 11 in 2011. He also served for a year ...ved, and was able to convince South Callaway to attend the [[William Woods Academic Tournament]] (which he helped to found) and the [[Warrenton Tournament|Warr
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  • ==History== ...d in 1963-64, though competition was restricted to participation in [[It's Academic]], which was then hosted by the local NBC affiliate (WMAQ-TV), which had st
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  • ...l competitions. From 1997-2008, Team Illinois competed in the [[Panasonic Academic Challenge]]. The program was canceled in 2009, but was resurrected to send ...[[Rob Grierson]], receiving the 2001 [[Benjamin Cooper Academic Ambassador Award]].
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