[GFCA] GFCA - First Year Policy State Championship Survey

Beardenlaw at aol.com Beardenlaw at aol.com
Thu Dec 8 08:15:16 PST 2011


 
So "no" means only packet? There is no option of doing both? I  really 
liked having two first-year divisions in prior years - seemed fair to  have kids 
on the national circuit being able to use their best arguments  without 
having to learn the packet, and seemed fair to the in-state kids because  they 
didn't suddenly have to prepare for K and every other case neg and  c/plan 
out there, just for one tournament. 

 
 
In a message dated 12/8/2011 8:45:14 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
jmill126 at gmail.com writes:

In the  Fall Meeting, coaches discussed the possibility of an open packet 
novice  division.  We tabled the discussion and said would revisit the 
situation  via a survey later in the first semester.  


You are voting on the status of the Novice Packet's usage at the First  & 
Second Year State Championship in February.  A vote of yes, means students 
are allowed to read new  affirmatives, counterplans, disads, kritiks, and/or 
case arguments.  A  vote of no, means students are limited to the  novice 
packet.


You can vote at: _http://thegfca.org/survey_ (http://thegfca.org/survey) 


Voting will close on December 20, 2011 at 12:00pm.  We will announce  the 
results soon after, and they will be enforced at the 2012 GFCA First &  
Second Year State Championships.


Additionally, we are in the process of finalizing locations and will have  
that announcement very soon.  Sorry for any inconvenience.


Thanks,


Jeffrey Miller
Marist School
GFCA  Secretary


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