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27 February 2010
Georgia: Lakeview Fort Oglethorpe High School captures its second consecutive state title with 39,574.2 points.
New Mexico: St. Pius X High School regains the New Mexico state title, scoring 37,597.4 points.
Alaska: Lathrop High School wins its second consecutive state title, marking the school's seventh state championship in eleven years.
Mississippi: Madison Central High School earns its eighth consecutive state title, scoring 42,488 points.
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20 February 2010
Illinois: Whitney M. Young Magnet High School wins the Chicago city title with 48,468 points, currently the second score in the United States for the 2009-2010 season.
Nebraska: Creighton Preparatory School breaks Omaha Burke High School's 3-year winning streak to win state with 45,180 points. Prep also sets a state Super Quiz record with 5,500 points.
Tennessee: Madison Academic High School wins its 7th state title with 43,857 points.
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18 February 2010
USAD announces the topic, novel, and Super Quiz for 2010-2011: The Great Depression, The Grapes of Wrath, and geology, respectively.
13 February 2010
Indiana: Martinsville High School captures its 8th consecutive state championship with 41,328.5 points.
11 February 2010
Los Angeles Unified School District, California: Marshall High School fends off El Camino Real High School and Granada Hills Charter High School to win its fourth LAUSD title. All three teams break the 47,00-point barrier: Marshall's 48,655.9 points and El Camino Real's 48,395.3 points currently stand out as the highest two scores in the nation. Granada Hills claims the 4th rank with 47,428.8 points. All three teams advance to state, alongside San Pedro High School (4th; 41,592.6 points), Garfield High School (5th; 41,548.0 points), Palisades Charter High School (6th; 41,509.7 points), Hamilton High School (7th; 41,405.8 points), and Franklin High School (8th; 41,224.4 points).
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Los Angeles County, California: West High School captures the Los Angeles County regional championship with 43,999.1 points, followed closely by Mark Keppel High School, which finished 2nd with 43,741.0 points. Both teams advanced to state, along with Torrance High School (4th; 42,822.6 points), El Rancho High School (5th; 41,849.2 points), Beverly Hills High School (6th; 41,206.2 points), Redondo Union High School (7th; 40,978.7 points), and San Marino High School (8th; 40,194.0 points). Full Results...
San Bernardino County, California: Chaffey High School wins its second consecutive title and for the first time in county history, three teams earned state berths: Chaffey (43,839.7 points), runner-up Redlands (41,977.2), and third place winner Chino Hills ( 41,575.4 points).
9 February 2010
Sacramento County, California: Folsom High School scores 41,466.9 points to usurp former region champion Bella Vista High School, which placed second with 40,354.5 points. Franklin High School wins Most Improved team and takes third with 36,666.5 points.
8 February 2010
Riverside County, California: West Valley High School captures its second consecutive region title with 41,798.4 points. Hemet High School places second with 37,916.1 points and Elsinore High School places third with 36,115.1 points.
Ventura County, California: Oxnard High School scores 41,216 points to win its first region championship, followed by Westlake High School (38,990 points) and Thousand Oaks High School (37,783 points).
6 February 2010
Arizona: Mountain View Mesa High School and Canyon Del Oro High School dominate their regions with scores of 47,305 and 45,781.3, respectively. In Region II, Cesar Chavez high school scores 37,808.9 to triumph over former region champion Deer Valley. In Region I, Kingman Academy of Learning scores 37,691.1 to break St. Johns' winning streak.
Fresno County, California: University High School wrests its first regional title from 13-time champion Edison High School. University scored 47,744.4 points, just ahead of Edison's 47,151.8 points.
Stanislaus County, California: Oakdale High School wins its 10th consecutive regional championship, scoring 42,321 points.
Northwest Pennsylvania: Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy captures a region championship with 45,359 points. Moniteau High School takes the runner-up spot with 42,814 points.
30 January 2010
Texas: Regional scores arrive: See nationwide rankings of known team and individual scores or Texas scores only.
Region Large Champion Score Medium Champion Score Small Champion Score
I Lubbock Coronado 43,399 None None Lubbock Estacado 32,500
II El Paso Coronado 40,732 El Paso 36,217 None None
III Corpus Christi King 39,943 Alice 39,650 None None
IV Sandra Day O'Connor 43,390 Sam Champion 38,897 None None
V J. Frank Dobie 45,590 Friendswood 42,177 None None
VI New Caney 41,923 Montgomery 40,524 None None
VII Seven Lakes 44,945 Unknown Unknown Splendora 34,899
VIII Arlington Lamar 40,749 Aledo 33,156 None None
IX Irving Nimitz 43,796 Frisco Centennial 41,503 None None
X Plano Senior 42,483 Rockwall 43,186 None None
XI None None None None Taylor 34,717
XII South Grand Praire 38,127 None None John Paul II 38,627
24 January 2010
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23 January 2010
Kansas: Shawnee Mission South High School wins its 10th consecutive state title.
23 January 2010
Tennessee: Madison Academic High School (2nd place in Division II, 10th place overall at Nationals 2009) wins the West Tennessee regional Academic Decathlon for the 7th year in a row, earning a spot at the state competition on February 19-20, 2010. Other Brownsville schools advancing to state include Chester County High School (2nd place overall at State 2009), Obion County Central High School (3rd overall), North Side High School (4th overall), Haywood County High School (5th overall), and Liberty Technology Magnet High School. - The Jackson Sun.
16 January 2010
Nebraska: After regionals, region champions and other invited teams earn the right to compete in the Nebraska state finals, to be held from February 19-20, 2010. See the Omaha World-Herald article for a list of advancing teams.
11 January 2010
Wisconsin: Following regional competitions, twenty teams advance to the Wisconsin state competition, slated for March 11-12, 2010. View the WIAD Website here. See also: known scores.
10 December 2009
Arizona: At the Mesa Scrimmage, Mountain View Mesa (3rd place overall at State 2009) posts one of the highest scrimmage scores in the country: 30,290 points. Red Mountain High School came in second with 25,250 points. Detailed results...
Texas: Pearland, Dobie, and Nimitz completed their Round 1 tests. Dobie now holds the second highest known scrimmage score in Texas: 28,356.2 points. Nimitz and Pearland also placed among the frontrunners in Texas with scores of 27,168 and 26,136, respectively. Detailed results...
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7 December 2009

  Additional Round 1 scores arrive:

Arizona: At the 10-event Canyon Del Oro Scrimmage, Canyon Del Oro (4th place overall at Nationals 2009) finished first overall with 42,006.3 points. Rockwall High School of Texas (2nd place Medium School, 4th place overall at State 2009) took a close second with 40,892.5 points. Rockwall won the team Super Quiz with 5,655 points and an extraordinary perfect score of 45 on the Super Quiz oral relay. Buena High School, also of Arizona, placed third overall with 33,848.3 points. View available 7-event results...
Texas: Seven Lakes High School and Frisco Liberty High School scored 28,448 and 25,493 points, respectively, on the Round 1 USAD tests. Honorable mention: three of Seven Lakes's honors decathletes briefly held the top three spots in the honors category nationwide, before other Round 1 scores arrived. Detailed results...
3 December 2009
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19 November 2009
Maryland is added to the ADSIC database on November 19. 47 of the 50 states are now confirmed to have competed in Academic Decathlon at least once.
Arkansas, Virginia, and West Virginia are added to the ADSIC database on October 25th.
14 November 2009

  Round 1 scores arrive:

California: At the LAUSD (Los Angeles Unified) Scrimmage, Marshall HS (8th place overall at State 2009) laid claim to the best score in the land at the end of the first weekend of scrimmages. Marshall scored 31,114, 700 points above the second place team, Granada Hills Charter (11th overall). El Camino Real HS (2nd overall) placed third, and was the last of the teams above 30,000 from the weekend. Full results ...
California: At the Los Angeles County Scrimmage, West HS (14th place overall at State 2009) wins first place team, Mark Keppel HS (22nd overall) places second, and Alhambra HS (25th overall) finishes third. Full results ...
Texas: At the inaugural Flower Mound High School Invitational, Rockwall HS (2nd place Medium School, 4th place overall at State 2009) wins first place team, Flower Mound HS (26th place Large School) places second, and Liberty HS(1st place Medium School, 3rd place overall) finishes in third. Full results ...
Wisconsin: Following the 10 November Local Round, 60 of the 117 registered teams are selected to advance to Regionals. View known scores from Wisconsin here.
24 October 2009
Texas: The 2009-2010 year gets underway with teams such as Canyon Del Oro, Seven Lakes, Irving Nimitz, Rockwall, and Frisco Liberty competing at the Rockwall invitational. Canyon Del Oro finished first, with Seven Lakes and Irving Nimitz placing 2nd and 3rd: Full results ...
4 March 2009
The theme for the 2009-2010 season is The French Revolution, the Super Quiz topic is "The History of the French Revolution", and A Tale of Two Cities is the selected literature.
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3 March 2009
CO: Boulder captures its second consecutive State Championship and eighth in nine years with 39,191 points.
GA: Lakeview Fort Oglethorpe captures its first State Championship with 39,916 points.
IN: Martinsville captures its seventh consecutive State Championship with 40,298 points.
KS: Shawnee Mission South captures its 16th consecutive State Championship with 38,474 points.
NE: Burke captures its third consecutive State Championship and seventh in ten years with 47,424 points.
OR: Corbett captures its second consecutive State Championship with 38,219 points.
TN: Madison Academic captures its sixth consecutive State Championship with 41,832 points.
TX: Pearland captures its second consecutive State Championship with 47,245 points.
28 October 2008
Co-Lead Editor Kort Everett Jackson has announced a breaking announcement to be revealed within the next 24-96 hours.
31 August 2008
Welcome back to ADSIC! Studying is well underway for most teams and formal competitions are being set up. The best of luck to all competitors. September's featured page: Notable Individual Scores
10 July 2008
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1 June 2008
Canyon Del Oro (United States) wins the second World Scholar's Cup World Finals. The Hankuk Academy (South Korea) places second and the Anglo-Chinese School (Singapore) takes third.
29 May 2008
Nevada is added to the ADSIC database on May 29.
Missouri, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Wyoming are added to the ADSIC database on May 27.
Oklahoma is added to the ADSIC database on May 26.
New Mexico is added to the ADSIC database on May 23.
8 May 2008
University High School in California wins the Small School Virtual Nationals with 34,514 points. Duarte High School, also of California, wins the inaugural Medium School Virtual Nationals with 33,067 points.
5 May 2008
Large School results from the 2008 Nationals competition are up. Moorpark defends California's title with its third title; its 53,119.4 points break all previous team records at all levels; Waukesha West sweeps Division II and takes second, 23.3 points behind Moorpark. Pearland finishes second in DI and third overall. Arizona and Illinois come in 4th and 5th, respectively, and both exceed 50,000 points. Tennessee's Madison Academic wins DIII.
At least 8 people break 9,000 at Nationals, with Alli Blonski of Waukesha West's 9,321.2 points setting a record individual score.
28 April 2008
Many schools have already arrived in California for Nationals. Stay tuned for results.
Montana and New Hampshire are added to the ADSIC database on April 28.
Michigan is added to the ADSIC database on April 25.
22 April 2008
Kentucky is added to the ADSIC database on April 22.
Florida is added to the ADSIC database on April 20.
Connecticut is added to the ADSIC database on April 18.
6 April 2008
NH: Alvirne High School wins its 10th straight State Championship.[1]
30 March 2008
TN: Madison Academic wins Tennessee state with 46,682 putting them as the top seed for Division III followed by PA (45,673) and UT (45,259).
16 March 2008
ADSIC is one year old!
11 March 2008
CA: Moorpark becomes the first non-LAUSD school since 2003 to win the California AD state title, with a score of 52,879.4, the highest recorded team score in USAD history.
WA: Olympia High School defends its state title for what might be the last year of Washington AD existence.
AZ : Mountain View Mesa defends its state title over Canyon Del Oro.
2 March 2008
AK: West Valley wins its third State Championship in four years with a score of 39,384.9.
NC: Apex captures the State title from returning champion William G. Enloe.
OR: Corbett wins the Oregon State Championship, held for the first time since 2004, with 32,621 points.
TX: Pearland captures its first State Championship with another score above 50,000. Sophy Lee's score 9,007 points helps the team score 50,595.
OK: Eisenhower wins the Oklahoma Academic Decathlon with a score of 40,728.
NM: St. Pius X wins the New Mexico State Championship.
26 February 2008
GA: Berkmar defends its title with a score of 41,380.
HI: Kamehameha Schools wins its second title with a score of 36,709.
21 February 2008
CO: Boulder wins state with a score of 42,247.
17 February 2008
NE: Omaha Burke becomes the highest scoring team of Nebraska history, defeating Omaha Creighton Prep.
IN: Martinsville wins the Indiana State Championship.
8 February 2008
CA: Palisades Charter HS upsets El Camino Real for the 2008 LAUSD County title, Moorpark wins its county in Ventura, and Mark Keppel wins its first title in Los Angeles County.
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