[GFCA] Public Forum State Qualifying
Berthiaume, Maggie
BerthiaumeM at fultonschools.org
Thu Sep 30 11:50:33 PDT 2010
That's what I understood as well. Can someone confirm?
From: thegfca-bounces at lists.gradyspeaks.org
[mailto:thegfca-bounces at lists.gradyspeaks.org] On Behalf Of Ms. Cheryl
Stanga
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 11:01 PM
To: Matt Fincher; thegfca at lists.gradyspeaks.org
Subject: Re: [GFCA] Public Forum State Qualifying
Matt,
As I understood it from the votes in August, the bid is assigned to a
student, not to a team of two for events that have pairs of students.
That being said, both students must have a "bid" to state to be entered
as a pair at the state tournament.
Cheryl
Ms. Cheryl Stanga
Director of Forensics
Social Studies Department
Marist School
stangac at marist.com
770-936-6464
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From: thegfca-bounces at lists.gradyspeaks.org
[thegfca-bounces at lists.gradyspeaks.org] on behalf of Matt Fincher
[mfincher at greateratlantachristian.org]
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 10:24 PM
To: thegfca at lists.gradyspeaks.org
Subject: [GFCA] Public Forum State Qualifying
Hello all,
I feel certain that I read this somewhere, but now I can't find it, so
I'll ask those of you in the know. Did we adopt in the State Tournament
rules, Constitution, or by-laws a provision stating that entries to the
GFCA State Tournament in Public Forum must have debated together
previously, even if they make up a school's at-large entry? I don't
have any problem with this rule-I just wanted to make sure that I have
it right as I enter students into tournaments.
Matt
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