Argyle earned first place overall in the recent UIL State Academic Championship, marking its third consecutive title and 18th in school history.

“Championships do not come easily or naturally,” Argyle’s UIL Academics Coordinator Deserae Good said in a release from the school. “They come from dedication, intrinsic drive and belief in yourself and your team. These students and coaches have shown year after year that they can hold on to a winning title, and this year makes 18.”

The Eagles claimed the Class 5A state championship with 126 points, defeating Highland Park and A&M Consolidated.

The UIL academic contests include multiple subject areas in which schools build points through comprehensive competitions. The areas include Business, Journalism, Language Arts, Social Studies, Speech &

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