Southern California Debate League
SPRING VARSITY IE’s
@ Arcadia H.S.
Saturday, February 4
BE SURE TO ENTER JUDGES ON JUDGE LINK
NEW: WHEN ENTERING JUDGES - CLICK ON THE TIME SLOT THEY WILL BE AVAILABLE: "am" AND/OR "pm".
ON THE NOTES LINE INDICATE:
A: VIP JUDGE- TEACHER, ADMIN, SCHOOL BOARD ETC
B. PARENT - STUDENT IN (EVENT)
C. ALUMNI - COMPETED IN_______
PS. DON'T FORGET YOUR CRITIQUE SHEETS
IMPORTANT
IN ORDER TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS TOURNAMENT - SCHOOLS MUST
1. REGISTER BY 5PM , FRIDAY, JANUARY 27
2. BE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA DEBATE LEAGUE
3. HAVE PAID THEIR 2011-2012 CHSSA DUES (BY ENTRY DEADLINE)
4. HAVE PAID ANY OUTSTANDING "SPRING 2011" BILLS
5. HAVE PAID ANY OUTSTANDING "FALL 2011" BILLS
ENTRIES FOR SCHOOLS NOT MEETING THESE CRITERIA WILL NOT BE HONORED
BE SURE TO ENTER JUDGES ON JUDGE PAGE
DO NOT ENTER STUDENTS UNTIL YOUR JUDGES ARE CONFIRMED
When: Saturday, February 4.
Where: Arcadia High School, 180 Campus Drive, Arcadia, CA
Events: All California individual events
Patterns: Students may enter no more than one event in each pattern. The patterns are:
Pattern A: OO, OA, OI, TI, HI, IMP, General Platform
Pattern B: NX, IX, DI, DUO, EXPOS, OPP, General Interp
Divisions: All students are entered in one open division of competition.
Entries: Are due to the Joy of Tournaments website by no later than 5pm on 1/20/12
Judges: Varsity students may NOT judge. One judge required for every five entries in the larger pattern.
Fees: $5 per entry ($10 for DUO) these will be billed in March.
Outstanding Fees: In order to be eligible for competition schools must have:
1. Paid outstanding fees from the 2010-2011 school year
2. Paid their FALL 2011 Bill (if your school has competed so far this year)
3. Paid their CHSSA dues and $50 league dues (first year program extempt)
QUESTIONS: contact Brett Alexander, S.C.D.L. President.
e-mail: balexander@lbschools.net
Cell: 562-756-5565
Work 562-591-0581 ext. 5259
A FEW REMINDERS
COACH REQUIREMENT:
IF You, the coach of record, are NOT going to be attending the tournament, you must send either an employee representing your school and have them check in your team at the beginning of the tournament.
IF You, the coach of record, are sending a volunteer and/or parent to care for your team. You MUST have a letter from your school, signed by your principal indicating the person you are sending is the official "chaperone" of your team for the day. The letter must be turned in to the tournament director prior to the beginning of the tournament. Failure to do so may result in your student not being allowed to compete
WHOMEVER you put in charge of your team should have the student emergency medical forms / permission slips / parent contact forms for your team. Protect your students, yourself and your "representative"
1. No food is to be taken into the rooms at any time.
2. Students are not to enter the rooms without a judge. Students failing to follow this rule will be disqualified.
3. Food will be sold at the school throughout the tournament. You may also choose to bring your own lunch. Do not plan on leaving campus for lunch as there will not be enough time.
4. Make sure that you have enough judges at the tournament. School’s failing to provide the proper number of judges may have some of their entries dropped.
5. VARSITY STUDENTS MAY NOT JUDGE at this tournament. Adult judges are required
6. DON’T FORGET YOUR CRITIQUE SHEETS!!