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Colorado Grande NSDA Rules

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This is a High School tournament in Colorado.

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NSDA Rules Tournament at Fountain Fort Carson High School on December 7, 2024

 

Deadlines: Registration will open on Speechwire next week. Register on Speechwire.com by NOON December 3 so we can figure out rooms and food. We are just doing one registration deadline; what is registered on December 3 is what you will pay for. We will not take any day of adds. Because this is practice for NSDA Quals, you MUST enter titles and authors for interp students and TOPICS for OO and INFO. Do NOT forget this step, and it MUST be done when you register your students, so be sure you are getting their titles and authors now.

 

Events: We will offer the following: 

  • Main Events -  PF, LD, USX, IX, OO, INFO, DI, HI, DUO, POI, Congress. 

  • We will also offer Impromptu, Creative Storytelling, and Big Questions. Note: we will run this starting after the first elim cut at Nat Quals in February as a NATIONAL QUALIFYING EVENT, so this would be GREAT practice.

    • Find more info about Big Questions here: https://www.speechanddebate.org/big-questions/

    • Impromptu:  The speaker draws three prompts from an envelope. After drawing the three prompts, the student must select one and begin brainstorming their ideas for the speech. In total, a student has seven minutes. These seven minutes may be divided up by the student however they see fit. There is no minimum amount of time required for brainstorming and no minimum amount of time for speaking, but their total time is seven minutes. More info here: chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.speechanddebate.org/wp-content/uploads/Impromptu-Starter-Kit.pdf 

    • Creative Storytelling: A competitor chooses between three topic outlines and then is given 15 minutes to prepare a creative story based on the outline that they have chosen. Once picked, they are not allowed to use outside sources and are expected to have narration and characterization in their story. Each story must be between three and five minutes. 

  • We must have a minimum of 5 entries to run an event. 

 

Doubling: Students may compete in a max of THREE events (TWO Main Events and Congress or BQ) with the following limitations: students may do ONE Main Event debate (LD or PF); students may do ONE extemp (USX or FX); students may do ONE Main Event solo interp (DI, HI, or POI); students may do ONE prepared speech (OO or INF). Students may not double in debate or extemp within their wave, so if they are doing Congress, PF, LD, BQ, USX, IX, they may not do a second event in that wave.

 

Fees: PF, LD, BQ- $15.00; DI, HI, OO, US, IX, INFO, POI– $10.00; DUO-$15; Congress–$6, Please make checks out to Colorado Grande NSDA.  Remember, your school dues need to be paid to the NSDA for you to come to this tournament, but as it is so early in the year, individual students do NOT have to be members yet.

 

Committee Decision: As you know, we need coaches to run meets.  We understand that December Saturdays are at a premium, but due to liability and other issues, your students cannot attend if you or another OFFICIAL coach from your school isn’t present. Each school must provide one OFFICIAL coach to work the tournament as a judge or worker in another area. 

 

Registration: Registration will take place from 7:00 to 7:30 a.m.  If you are running late, please text me to let me know if you have any drops. 

 

Schedule: We are returning to an AM/PM schedule for this tournament. Students may do both AM and PM Congress. AM Congress will debate the Docket A-E, and PM Congress will debate the same Docket E-A. Note: We may shift an event or two depending on numbers and doublers. Also, keep in mind that we will REALLY need debate judges in the afternoon, so please help us out there.

  • AM Events: USX, IX, DI, HI, POI, OO, INFO, BQ, Congress

  • PM Events: LD, PF, DUO, Impromptu, Creative Storytelling, Congres

  • AM Wave first round begins at 8:00 a.m. (extempers will draw at 7:30). Anyone who is not registered by 7:45 will NOT be scheduled in round one. Rounds two and three will run as soon
    as possible after that.  The a.m. congress session will run from 8:30 to 11:30. The PO meeting will begin at 8:15. 

  •  PM Wave first round begins at 12:30. The afternoon congress will open at 1:00 and run until 4:00.  The candidates for p.m. presiding officer will meet at 12:45. 

  • Awards are scheduled for 5:30 in the auditorium, but we will do them earlier if we can. 😊

Congress:  Legislation submission must be made by email (to renee.motter@asd20.org) by November 14.  Please submit as either Word or Google Docs and be sure it is in the correct format including line numbers, etc. We will accept both federal and state legislation. You will need to email me Presiding Officer candidates by December 4.  The number of chambers will be set so that each will hold about 14-18 congress persons so that students will have lots of opportunities to give speeches.

Awards: The purpose for this tournament is to give students an opportunity to “practice” procedures and rules BEFORE Nat Quals, so we will use the pairing rules that will be used at Nat Quals. As such, we will not run finals. Rather, students who place in the equivalent of finals and semis (if an event has enough entries that there would be semis at quals) after prelim rounds will receive ribbons.


Judges:  Here’s the bottom line:

  1. Anyone who enters an LDer must provide an LD judge. Anyone who enters PF must provide a PF judge.

  2. In addition to the official coach on site, schools must provide 1 judge for every 2 debate entries and 1 judge for every 5 event entries. Failure to provide a judge will result in a $50 fine/judge. Note: the coach on site may cover 1 debate entry OR 2 event entries providing they are willing and available to judge. 

  1. We pay judges! They will be paid $10.00 per round.

  2. Judges must be at least two years out of high school and must be trained. 


Rules: Please remind your students that the rules for NSDA are different.  That’s why we have a practice tournament.  The major differences are highlighted below:

  1. Extempers will be penalized for using a notecard.  Files will be checked.

  2. DI, HI, DUO, OO, INFO will be penalized for using a script; POI must use a script. Interp cuttings (other than POI) must come from only one source.

  3. There is no poetry.  

  4. POI students must have a full, printed bibliography with them in each round and available for tournament officials.

 

Topics:

The topic for the Public Forum Debate is Resolved: The United States should substantially reduce its military support of Taiwan.

 

The topic for LD is Resolved: The United States ought to adopt a wealth tax.

 

The topic for BQ is Resolved: Creativity is a more powerful force than intelligence.

 

Food: As always lunch is provided for the coaches and the judges. We will send more info about student food closer to the date. 

 

Rebates: EXCITING NEWS!  Dr. Mike Edmonds nominated us for a grant with the El Pomar Foundation this year which means we get to do something we’ve never done before: offer you rebates for ENTRY fees!  This means that you will pay your entry fees for Rules as usual, but when Quals comes around, we will deduct the amount of entry fees you paid for Rules from the entry fees owed for Quals (congress will be deducted from congress and events/debate from events/debate). If you paid more at Rules, you won’t get a refund, and the rebate does NOT apply to judge fees for either Rules or Quals.

 

Can’t wait to see you all!

Renee Motter, Colorado Grande NSDA Chair

 

 

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Renee Motter
Email address: renee.motter@asd20.org
Phone number: 7193103809

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Colorado Grande
4934 Harvest Road
Colorado Springs, CO 80917

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