League students may be nominated for this prestigious award if they have a GPA of 3.7/4.0 or higher, and an ACT score of 27+ or an SAT score of 2000+. Academic All Americans must hold an NFL degree of Superior Distinction or higher, reflecting the attainment of 750 or more degree points earned through competition or service. Finally, they must demonstrate outstanding character and leadership.
Allen has earned a degree of Superior Distinction and will be attending Drexel University majoring in Computer Science. Elizabeth has earned a degree of Outstanding Distinction and will be attending George Mason University’s George Mason’s Honors College. Allen and Elizabeth have been valuable members of the THS Speech and Debate Team.
About the NFL
The National Forensic League (NFL) is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit honorary society whose mission is to promote high school and middle school speech and debate activities as a means to develop a student’s essential life skills and values. More than 120,000 high school and middle school students, representing nearly 3,000 schools nationwide, are currently building their communication, leadership, cognitive, and presentational skills as members. Since 1925, more than 1.4 million students have found their voice in the League. For more information, visit www.NFLonline.org.
Allen has earned a degree of Superior Distinction and will be attending Drexel University majoring in Computer Science. Elizabeth has earned a degree of Outstanding Distinction and will be attending George Mason University’s George Mason’s Honors College. Allen and Elizabeth have been valuable members of the THS Speech and Debate Team.
About the NFL
The National Forensic League (NFL) is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit honorary society whose mission is to promote high school and middle school speech and debate activities as a means to develop a student’s essential life skills and values. More than 120,000 high school and middle school students, representing nearly 3,000 schools nationwide, are currently building their communication, leadership, cognitive, and presentational skills as members. Since 1925, more than 1.4 million students have found their voice in the League. For more information, visit www.NFLonline.org.