[GFCA] proposal- Donnenfeld

Wang, Steven Steven.Wang at hallco.org
Fri Aug 24 12:46:49 PDT 2018


Should this have perhaps have read: "We did not vote for the EIGHT rounds in speech.  It was only debate"?

Just a bit confused,

Steve

From: thegfca <thegfca-bounces at lists.gradyspeaks.org> On Behalf Of Mario Herrera
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2018 3:42 PM
To: Lauren Donnenfeld <ldonnen at gmail.com>
Cc: thegfca at lists.gradyspeaks.org
Subject: Re: [GFCA] proposal- Donnenfeld

We did not vote for the right rounds in speech. It was only debate.
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018, 11:39 AM Lauren Donnenfeld <ldonnen at gmail.com<mailto:ldonnen at gmail.com>> wrote:
take 3

Judges will disclose their decision in debate events at the end of each round.

In order to be eligible to judge a debate event at the Varsity State Tournament, individuals must have judged at least eight (8) rounds at the high school level in that debate event since June 1st of the year before the state tournament. Any debate judge not meeting these qualifications does not count toward a school's judging obligation and will be treated as a free strike. When entering debate judges for the Varsity State Tournament, coaches must list judge qualifications or the judge will not count toward a school's judging obligation and be treated as a free strike.



On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 11:26 AM, Lauren Donnenfeld <ldonnen at gmail.com<mailto:ldonnen at gmail.com>> wrote:
Judges will disclose their decision in debate events at the end of each round.

In order to be eligible to judge a debate event at the Varsity State Tournament, individuals must have judged at least eight (8) rounds at the high school level in that debate event since June 1st of the year before the state tournament. Any debate judge not meeting these qualifications does not count toward a school's judging obligation and will be treated as a free strike. When entering debate judges for the Varsity State Tournament, coaches must list judge qualifications or the judge will not count toward a school's judging obligation and be treated as a free strike.

In order to be eligible to judge speech events at the Varsity State Tournament, individuals must have judged at least eight (8) rounds at the high school level in any speech event since June 1st of the year before the state tournament. Any judge who does not meet these minimum requirements is a free strike.


On Sat, Apr 21, 2018 at 11:19 AM, Lauren Donnenfeld <ldonnen at gmail.com<mailto:ldonnen at gmail.com>> wrote:
Proposal being discussed at the spring meeting for consideration of coaches. Proposed change to section 4.36 part 3 below.

Judges will disclose their decision in debate events at the end of each round.

In order to be eligible to judge a debate event at the Varsity State Tournament, individuals must have judged at least eight (8) rounds at the high school level in that debate event since June 1st of the year before the state tournament. Any debate judge not meeting these qualifications does not count toward a school's judging obligation and will be treated as a free strike. When entering debate judges for the Varsity State Tournament, coaches must list judge qualifications or the judge will not count toward a school's judging obligation and be treated as a free strike.

In order to be eligible to judge speech events at the Varsity State Tournament, individuals must have judged at least eight (8) rounds at the high school level in any speech event since June 1st of the year before the state tournament.

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"Words can sometimes, in moments of grace, attain the quality of deeds." -Elie Wiesel

"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle."




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"Words can sometimes, in moments of grace, attain the quality of deeds." -Elie Wiesel

"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle."

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