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    NSDA SPRINGBOARD SCRIMMAGE 19

    Tuesday, 8 March 2022
    ​*Based on student's participation last semester, the overall focus of these events, and the fact that they only have 1 round, these scrimmages would NO LONGER COUNT towards the tournament requirement. However, participation is highly recommended for students to get practice and feedback from other coaches and competitors not associated with GSA.
    **These scrimmages usually have a capstone tournament at the end of the semester offering a full-fledged schedule and these capstone tournaments WILL COUNT towards your requirement, so look out for those as well. They will be designated as such.

    DEADLINE
    4 March 2022
    ELIGIBILITY
    Open to 6th-12th graders
    PLATFORM
    Online through NSDA Campus

    Information

    EVENTS

    ​Debate
    • All debate events will be held live on NSDA Campus.
    • Congress, Lincoln-Douglas, and Public Forum will be offered. No double entry is permitted.
    • Each debate event will have two divisions
      • Open division: any student in grades 6 - 12 may enter as they wish.
      • Rising Stars division: limited to middle school competitors and high school competitors in their first year of speech and debate competition. 
    • Congress will do one three-hour session, and all other events will do two preset preliminary rounds. 
    Speech​
    • Each speech event will have two divisions
      • Open division: any student in grades 6 - 12 may enter as they wish.
      • Rising Stars division: limited to middle school competitors and high school competitors in their first year of speech and debate competition. 
    • All speech will be held asynchronously. Only recordings will be accepted.
    • Dramatic Interp, Humorous Interp, Program Oral Interp, Original Oratory, Informative Speaking (visual aids optional), Mixed Extemp will be offered.
    • Unlimited double entry is permitted in asynchronous speech events. Students may also enter one debate event.
    • Speech judges must judge their rounds in the given 1 hour window found on the schedule.
    ​

    TOPICS

    Public Forum: Public Forum will use the March NSDA topic.
    Lincoln-Douglas: Lincoln Douglas will use the March - April NSDA Topic. 

    ​
    ​REQUIREMENTS

    Registration
    • There is an entry limit of 8 entries per event per school. Entries beyond this cap will be added to a waitlist.
    • Coaches will agree to a disclaimer prior to registration that confirms they have permission from their school to compete, that all students attend the school they are registered under, and that the NSDA has permission to use photos and videos obtained from this event.
    • To participate, all competitors and judges must have a Tabroom.com account that is linked to GSA.

    Judging
    • Parents are highly encouraged to volunteer as a judge. If not, you will have to pay the opt-out fee.
    • Judges in the rising stars division may be juniors or seniors in high school with at least 250 Honor Society points who have taken the required judge training course.
    • Judges in the open division must have graduated from high school. All speech judges must have graduated from high school.
    • Written feedback on ballots is required. Disclosure and oral feedback is optional. All judges will submit ranks and a decision at the conclusion of each round.
    • All judges must complete the Cultural Competency judge training course.
    • The Springboard Series is dedicated to helping students grow as speech and debate competitors and community members. Judges must be committed to providing constructive, culturally competent feedback and decisions that meet students where they are in order to create safe spaces, healthy competition, and encourage their growth in our activities.

    Post-Tournament
    • There will be no formal awards ceremony.
    • All results will be made publicly available on Tabroom.com after the tournament.

    ​Asynchronous speech recording rules: Students competing in asynchronous events must follow these rules, used at the 2021 National Tournament, while recording their performances.
    • a. Professional equipment enhancements may not be used. Professional equipment includes professional lighting kits, professional grade camera recording and audio devices, and softboxes. Students are welcome to film their recording on their school’s auditorium stage, but the use of stage lighting is not permitted. Lavalier/lapel microphones and ring lights are permitted.
    • b. Recordings may not be edited using any software; all submissions must be non-stop footage of the entire performance.
    • c. Students recording split-screen Duos may not record their performances separately and edit them together.
    • d. Students may not trim a recording, even to remove the seconds that they walk to and from the recording device to push start/stop.
    • e. The length of the recording must not exceed the time limit with the grace period.
    • f. Competitors may not use green screens, virtual backgrounds, or on-screen text.
    • g. The camera being used must remain stationary throughout the entire performance, and no zooming or panning is permitted.
    • h. The camera must remain on throughout the duration of the performance; a student may not turn off their video at any point during their recording.
    • i. The use of lighting tricks like shadow puppets are not permitted.
    • j. Students may move closer to and further from the camera to simulate zooming, though the camera must remain stationary.
    • k. Students may cover the camera with their hands or body.
    • l. Students may move out of frame during the recording.
    • m. Other individuals may be present while filming, but audience interaction (laughing, applause, etc.) must not be included in the performance.
    • n. Competitors may determine how close or distant the camera is set up in order to maximize both verbal and nonverbal communication.
    • o. If possible, it is recommended that students and judges remove items that may be distracting in the background. Backdrops of a solid color with no special markings may be used by competitors and judges. 

    ​Entry Price

    One event and parent is judging FREE
    One event and parent is OPTING OUT OF judging $80

    Two events and parent is judging FREE
    Two events and parent is OPTING OUT OF judging $90

    Three events and parent is judging FREE
    Three events and parent is OPTING OUT OF judging $100

    Each person in a PF team would be responsible of providing their own judge, so one PF team would need to either provide two judges, both pay the judge fee, or one of each option.

    Registration will not be complete until payment is received.
    NOTE: We will charge set up fees if we have to create tabroom.com accounts for judges. It is recommended you do so on your own.

    Schedule

    NOTE THAT SCHEDULE IS IN CENTRAL TIME (CT)
    Green times have been converted into PST

    Speech Schedule
    *Students will not attend speech the round. This schedule applies to judging. Judges must judge their round within this window.
    Round 1: 6:00 p.m. CT   --- 4pm PST
    Judge ballots due: 7:15 p.m. CT   --- 5:15pm PST

    PF, LD Schedule
    Round 1: 6:00 p.m. CT   --- 4pm PST
    ​
    Congress Schedule
    Session 1: 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. CT   --- 4pm PST

    Drop Fee

    Drop fees will be the same amounts as the entry fee PLUS any fees the tournament charges us for late drops. Drop requests should be made to Victor and Nadia.

    Please do not drop out last minute to avoid being charged these fees.

    Contact Info

    Victor Rivas Umana
    Contact email:  vrivasumana@tgsastaff.com

    Nadia Budiman 
    Contact email: nbudiman@tgsastaff.com

    Or info@tgsastaff.com

    Registration Form


    STUDENT INFORMATION
    If this is your first time competing, make sure to first create a Tabroom account here: https://www.tabroom.com/user/login/new_user.mhtml
    It's super simple and quick (<1 minute), but follow the guidelines here in case anything is confusing: ​https://docs.tabroom.com/Sign_Up

    PARENT CONTACT INFORMATION
    Your email address will be the one included when we send the logistics email.

    EVENT SELECTION
    Got any questions? Please email nbudiman@tgsastaff.com, info@tgsastaff.com, vrivasumana@tgsastaff.com
    Make sure you understand that this online tournament is live and takes place in Central Time.
    BOTH partners must fill out form and pay in order to be registered!
    Please make sure your video link is accessible by anyone who has the link.
    ​It is recommended that you upload your video to Youtube (unlisted) as that is the easiest way for judges to view them.
    Don't forget to add the speech event plus piece title on to the video subject/title.
    If you don't provide the link here, please make sure to send to Nadia by 6 March 2022.

    ​JUDGE PROVISION

    ​Click here to complete the highly recommended Cultural Competency judge training course

    Signing up a judge without having a Tabroom account will result in us charging you for the set up fee.
    ​You can do this easily on your own by going to tabroom.com. It literally takes less than a minute.


    First time judging? Click here to learn how to do it! Or watch our Youtube playlist here.
    ​There are also these training cards available that include a summary of each event's rules and comments.​

    ​Tournaments encourage judges to have a paradigm on their Tabroom account, which can be a few sentences on your preferences of debating styles, etc. See here for example. It doesn't need to be this long, but make sure to add something before you sign up. For example: "I am a parent, please speak clearly and slowly and avoid technical jargon".​

    ​More tournament resources can be found here.

    TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Submit/take to payment

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Email (preferred)

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