The State Forensics competition was held last weekend, and the Campbellsport school's team has made us proud with their remarkable performances. The team has come home with an impressive collection of medals, including a Gold Critics Choice medal, two All-State medals, and a bronze medal.
Noah VanderGrinten, one of our many talented students, won the bronze medal for his exceptional performance. He showcased his incredible public speaking skills and impressed the judges. Noah's achievement is a testament to his hard work and dedication to the art of forensics.
Katie Waddle and Natalie Coon were both awarded All-State medals for their outstanding performances in the competition. These two exceptional students have demonstrated their exceptional public speaking skills and their ability to captivate the audience with their speeches.
However, it was Aydrienne Jaeger who stole the show with her impeccable performance, which earned her the Gold Critics Choice medal. The audience was left speechless as she delivered a flawless performance, showcasing her remarkable talents and skills.
Aydrienne's achievement is a testament to her hard work and dedication to the art of forensics. She has shown that with determination and practice, anything is possible. We congratulate Aydrienne and her coach for this remarkable accomplishment.
Overall, the State Forensics competition was a great success for our school's team. We would like to extend our congratulations to all the team members and their coaches for their remarkable performances. They have made us proud, and we look forward to seeing what they achieve in the future.
Pictured from left to right: Natalie Coon, Aydrienne Jaeger, Katie Waddle, and Noah VanderGrinten