Apex Speech and Debate Club (VA) - Nov 7-9, 2024 | Status: Completed | 8:51 PM Eastern
Tournament Status will update to Open at 10:00 am Mon 09/30/2024 (Eastern)
Community Judge registration will open at 12:00 pm Mon 09/30/2024 (Eastern)
Tournament Status will update to Drops only at 12:00 am Thu 10/10/2024 (Eastern)
Tournament Status will update to Closed at 12:00 am Wed 10/23/2024 (Eastern)
Meal registration will close at 10:00 am Fri 11/01/2024 (Eastern)
Community Judge registration will close at 5:00 pm Sat 11/09/2024 (Eastern)
This status is used while the tournament is still being setup.
This status means tournament registration is open. Families can register for the tournament.
This status means only registration drops are allowed. There are no new entries allowed but families can drop entries.
This status means registration is currently closed for the tournament. There are no adds or drops allowed. Please contact the tournament director with any questions.
This status means the tournament is completed.
PARENTS' PAGE
Parent Judges are critical for a well-run, on-time tournament.
To keep it fun - and to show our appreciation - we will be awarding prizes to those who judge the most rounds over the course of our tournament! So...come to Ballot Push early and often!
To parents fulfilling their judge requirements (judging at least 6 rounds during the tournament), we will award a $5 coupon for your family to use at our Cherry Blossom Challenge in the spring (2025).
Requirements
1. Competitors must be accompanied by a parent or adult chaperone who is available to judge for the entire tournament. Each parent will be responsible for judging at least 6 rounds.
Please report to Ballot Push 30 minutes before the start of each round for ballot distribution. Timeliness will help us keep the tournament on schedule.
2. Prior to judging, parents or their designee should attend Stoa Speech and Debate training at least once during the 2024-2025 competition season.
3. Be mindful of judging conflicts.
Judge Orientation
All judges must receive judge training for the 2024-25 competition year.
You may receive training in one of two ways:
Training Judge training will be offered 40 minutes before each round begins.
Judge Orientation Videos
(click links below)
Speech Judge Orientation
Team Policy (TP) / Lincoln-Douglas (LD) Judge Orientation
Parli Judge Orientation
Registration Instructions
**IMPORTANT PRE-REGISTRATION DETAILS**
All competitors must be members of Stoa for the 2024-2025 season. A StoaHub family account must be created, and Stoa dues must be paid BEFORE you register for a Stoa tournament.
Follow this link to create a StoaHub Family account and join Stoa:
https://www.stoausa.org/membership
Video Instructions:
Creating a StoaHub Profile
Completing annual Stoa Membership
Registering for a Tournament on StoaHub
PAYMENT & FEE SCHEDULE
Debate Events: $40 per debate event.
Speech Events: $40 for the first event, $15 for each additional event
Pay via Paypal (registration fees + 3% + $0.49)
** IMPORTANT Payment Information**
Gobblerfest is collecting all fees through PayPal.
**After completing your registration, pay all fees via PayPal to:**
apexspeechanddebate@gmail.com (Sarah Giddens)
**Include the following message with your payment:**
GF2024 (StoaHub Account Name)
Tournament Fee Calculator
Follow the fee generator below to determine your total fees due.
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Registration
Opens: September 30, 2024
Closes: October 9, 2024
Registration is not complete until all fees have been paid.
Refund Policy
Refunds will only be given for changes made during open registration.
Drops by 10/16: $10 fee
Drops by 10/23: $20 fee
Drops by 10/30: $30 fee
Drops by 11/8: $35 fee
Refund Policy
Refunds will only be given for changes made during open registration.
Drops by 10/16: $10 fee
Drops by 10/23: $20 fee
Drops by 10/30: $30 fee
Drops by 11/8: $35 fee
SCRIPT SUBMISSION
All scripts must be submitted electronically. There will be NO on-site script submission.
Early Script Submission (final approval): October 22
Script Submission: October 23
Final Script Approval: November 2
EARLY SCRIPT SUBMISSION -- CASH PRIZES!!
All scripts receiving final approval by midnight (EST) on Tuesday, October 22nd, will be entered into a raffle drawing for cash prizes.
The deadline for all script submissions is midnight (EST) on Wednesday, October 23.
All scripts must receive final approval by midnight (EST) on Saturday, November 2nd.
Stoa Script Guidelines: https://stoausa.org/speech-event-documents/
FAST TRACK
We offer a Fast Track submission process for students submitting scripts approved from previous tournaments (and without any changes).
1. Take a screenshot of the approval page from the previous tournament.
2. Attach the screenshot to the submission email with the full script AND submission form. (See script and submission form instructions below.)
3. Label the subject line as follows: FT: Event-Last name, First name
How to Submit Scripts Electronically
1. Follow the rules and submission guidelines for your speech event that can be found here-https://stoausa.org/speech-event-documents/
2. Combine each speech into a single PDF file. See the resources below.
3. Name the file correctly: Event-Last Name, First Name.pdf
4. SUBMIT SCRIPTS HERE: apextournamentscripts@gmail.com.
5. Label the subject line as follows: Event-Last name, First name
6. Correct or Celebrate: If your script is returned for corrections, complete any requirements promptly. Otherwise, it is time to celebrate your approval!
Refer to Easy Bib when creating your Citation pages. http://www.easybib.com/
Before sending us your material, please review the above checklists with your coach or parent.
LINCOLN-DOUGLAS / TEAM POLICY
Thursday, November 7th - Saturday, November 9th
Debate Check-In: 12:30 PM (Thursday, November 7th)
City Gates Church
9401 Little River Turnpike
Fairfax, VA. 22031
Debate Events:
Parliamentary Debate: $40
Lincoln-Douglas, Team Policy*: $40
*Because we are an early tournament, all teams must submit case titles and mandates. See the TP Case Sharing tab for more information.
Timing:
Debate Competitors are expected to self-time their rounds and must bring their own timer. Cell phones may not be used as timers.
Team Policy Resolution:
Resolved: The United States Federal Government should substantially reform its policy on healthcare.
Lincoln-Douglas Resolution:
Resolved: The acquisition of knowledge is an intrinsic good.
TP Case Sharing
*PLEASE READ CAREFULLY*
Because this is an early tournament, each team will be required to share their case title and mandates. Once registration closes on October 9th, a form will be sent out for each team to fill out this information.
*Case Mandates will be due by November 1st at midnight EST.*
Any team that does not share this information by the due date will not be allowed to view the case list and will be dropped from the tournament. The case list will be released on November 2nd and will not be shared outside the competitors registered for this tournament.
PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE
"Parliamentary debate is an activity in which teams of two students debate one another in an extemporaneous form of debate in which their topic is given just minutes prior to the round. Parliamentary debate asks competitors to develop and defend positions on a wide range of issues that could be fact, value, policy, or scenario in nature. Parliamentary debate (aka Parli) not only relies on quick thinking but also on an accumulation of general knowledge on a broad range of subjects." (Stoa)
Thursday, November 7th - Saturday, November 9th
Debate Check-In: 12:30 PM (Thursday, November 7th)
City Gates Church
9401 Little River Turnpike
Fairfax, VA. 22031
Timing:
Debate Competitors are expected to self-time their rounds and must plan to bring their own timer. Cell phones cannot be used as timers.
DRESS CODE
During the competition, students must dress in professional business attire.
Gentlemen:
Suits or slacks and a sports coat, with a shirt and tie, and dress shoes.
Ladies:
Skirt or pant suits; slacks, skirts or dresses with jackets, and professional dress shoes. Hemlines are to be at least to the knee. Nylons are not required.
Awards Ceremony:
Students must attend the awards ceremony in full competition attire.
Violations:
If the competitor’s attire at any time during the tournament is deemed a violation of the dress code, the competitor will be asked to come into compliance with the dress code. A student will not be allowed to participate in competition or awards without compliance.
TABULATION
Although Virginia tournaments traditionally run with "Open Tab," this tournament will operate with closed tabulation.
No results will be posted before the awards ceremony.
This tournament will operate under the Joy of Tournaments software from Stoa- https://stoausa.org/tournament-tabulation/
TOURNAMENT LOCATION
Thursday, November 7th - Saturday, November 9th
City Gates Church
9401 Little River Turnpike
Fairfax, VA 22031
Still have questions?
Contact Heidi Marshall
703-963-4526
heidimarshall@gmail.com
PLACES TO STAY
Below are the names of a few hotels located within 10-12 minutes of the venue.
Hampton Inn Fairfax City
10860 Fairfax Blvd, Fairfax, VA 22030
(703) 385-2600
Courtyard by Marriott Fairfax Fair Oaks
11220 Lee Jackson Memorial Hwy, Fairfax, VA 22030•(703) 273-6161
Springfield, VA 22150
(703) 644-5555
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Fairfax Fair Oaks
11191 Waples Mill Rd, Fairfax, VA 22030
(703) 691-7880
Dramatic Interpretation
QualifyingExpository
QualifyingExtemporaneous
QualifyingMars Hill
QualifyingOpen Interpretation
QualifyingOriginal Oratory
QualifyingApologetics
QualifyingDuo Interpretation
QualifyingHumorous Interpretation
QualifyingImpromptu
QualifyingPersuasive
QualifyingSlam Poetry
QualifyingLincoln Douglas
QualifyingTeam Policy
QualifyingParliamentary Debate
Qualifying