Arkansas Communication and Theatre Arts Association
(Redirected from National Forensic League Arkansas District)
Arkansas Communication and Theatre Arts Association (ACTAA) is a non-profit professional organization serving educators and students of oral communication, debate, forensics, theatre arts, and dance the U.S. state of Arkansas.
National Forensic League Arkansas District
editFormed in 2011–12 school year, the National Forensic League (NFL) approved the creation of the Arkansas NFL District (No. 109) and its 13 charter schools to this forensics honor society.
Member schools
edit- Fayetteville High School
- Bentonville High School
- Cabot High School
- Little Rock Central High School
- Rogers Heritage High School
- Monticello High School
- Hall High School
- Omaha High School
- Rogers High School
- North Pulaski High School
- Jonesboro High School
- Bell Academy (Rogers, Arkansas)
- Cedarville High School
- North Little Rock High School (West Campus)
- North Little Rock High School (East Campus)
- Heber Springs High School
- Russellville High School
- Central Arkansas Christian Schools
In 2012–13, Episcopal Collegiate School gained membership to the Arkansas NFL District.[1]
Sweepstakes awards
editDistrict awards will be given in congress, debate, and speech divisions . In addition to the overall district sweepstakes award, as listed below:
- 2012–13:
- 1st Place: Bentonville HS
- 2nd place: Monticello HS
- 3rd place: Fayetteville HS
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "National Forensics League". ACTAA. Archived from the original on June 2, 2013. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
External links
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