The King’s Academy seeks to provide spiritual growth and academic empowerment for promising students. Our students come from around the globe—an average of 17 countries are represented—and they leave profoundly changed by the welcoming culture that we call “family.”
Information of Interest
The King's Academy > Information of Interest > Academic Honors > The King’s Academy Announces 2016 Speech Contest Winners
The King’s Academy Announces 2016 Speech Contest Winners
- July 7, 2016
- Posted by: Jerry Atchley
- Category: Academic Honors Speech
No Comments
Summer Rewind Series: July 7, 2016

The King’s Academy is pleased to announce the winners of the 2016 TKA Oratory Contest. This year’s topic was Hunger in America, and you can bet the competition was stiff! Out of 12 competitors, the top three winners were fifth grader MacGregor Hall (first place), sixth grader Ella Wilbourn (second place), and seventh grader Ashley Everett (third place). The King’s Academy family congratulates each of you on a job well done!
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
Recent Comments
- Molly on TKA Student Art Selected for Sevier County Art Show
- Bonnie Sutherland on TKA Students Finish Strong at Science Olympiad Competition
- Diane Humphrey on Kaiyi Jiang Named Finalist for the Dongrun-Yao Science Award
- Gene Mathis on Weeds or Grass: Principles from the Principal
- Bill Hart on Around the World and Home Again – TKA Alumni Share Global Experiences with Current Elementary Students