Los Angeles Times

LOS FELIZ SCHOOL ISA WINNER

Marshall High takes Super Quiz portion of L.A. Unified’s Academic Decathlon.

- By Howard Blume howard.blume@latimes.com

Before a cheering throng in a campus gymnasium, a team from Marshall High School on Saturday won the Super Quiz portion of the Academic Decathlon for the Los Angeles Unified School District. The overall winner will be announced Friday.

The Super Quiz is the one portion of the Academic Decathlon that is held in public, and teams have supporters rooting them on as students tackle questions and scores are posted.

The decathlete­s from Marshall, which is in Los Feliz, nailed 67 points out of a possible 72, finishing one ahead of perennial powerhouse Granada Hills Charter High School, the defending national champion. In third was another familiar contender, El Camino Real Charter High School, with a score of 63. Both Granada and El Camino are in the west San Fernando Valley.

The decathlon competitio­n is split into two portions, one with schools from L.A. Unified and one with schools from other Los Angeles County districts. The county also staged its Super Quiz on Saturday. Finishing first was South Pasadena High School, followed by West High School in Torrance and Mark Keppel High School in Alhambra. The county competitio­n was hosted by El Rancho High School in Pico Rivera.

Each tournament has 10 portions that contribute to the scoring, and all had to relate to World War II. The first day of L.A. Unified’s competitio­n took place Jan. 28 at the Roybal Learning Center west of downtown, with students demonstrat­ing their skills at delivering a speech, participat­ing in interviews and composing essays.

Saturday’s wrap-up competitio­n also was held at Roybal. In the morning, students tested in eight subjects: art, economics, language, literature, math, music, science and social science. The Super Quiz began in the afternoon.

Each school team has nine students: three with grade-point averages of 2.99 or lower; three with GPAs of 3.00 to 3.74; and three with 3.75 or higher.

The county competitio­n involved 43 official teams and 17 junior teams from 26 school districts. In L.A. Unified, 62 teams participat­ed.

The state competitio­n will take place in March in Sacramento.

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