Fulton student earns speech and debate award

<p>Fulton High School debater Teddy Hubbuch earned the National Speech & Debate Association’s Academic All American award. This coveted award recognizes competitive speech and debate success, academic rigor and personal excellence. Of more than 141,000 student members of the National Speech & Debate Association, less than 1 percent of students earn the Academic All American award each year. This distinguished award recognizes students who have completed at least five semesters of high school, earned the degree of Superior Distinction in Fulton’s Honor Society (a total of 750 or more merit points), achieved rigorous criteria for GPA and/or test score requirements, and demonstrated outstanding character and leadership.</p>

Fulton High School debater Teddy Hubbuch earned the National Speech & Debate Association’s Academic All American award. This coveted award recognizes competitive speech and debate success, academic rigor and personal excellence. Of more than 141,000 student members of the National Speech & Debate Association, less than 1 percent of students earn the Academic All American award each year. This distinguished award recognizes students who have completed at least five semesters of high school, earned the degree of Superior Distinction in Fulton’s Honor Society (a total of 750 or more merit points), achieved rigorous criteria for GPA and/or test score requirements, and demonstrated outstanding character and leadership.

Fulton High School debater Teddy Hubbuch earned the National Speech & Debate Association's Academic All American award.

This coveted award recognizes competitive speech and debate success, academic rigor and personal excellence. Of more than 141,000 student members of the National Speech & Debate Association, less than 1 percent of students earn the Academic All American award each year.

This distinguished award recognizes students who have completed at least five semesters of high school, earned the degree of Superior Distinction in Fulton's Honor Society (a total of 750 or more merit points), achieved rigorous criteria for GPA and/or test score requirements, and demonstrated outstanding character and leadership.