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FFL Region 4 Qualifier
General information This information is from a tournament in a past season! This is a High School tournament in Florida. View manager contact information Florida Forensic League Macaw Regional (Region 4) Tournament Saturday, February 3, 2024
Dear Coach,
Happy New Year!
As you return to school from a (hopefully) restful holiday break, it’s time to plan your entry for the 2024 Florida Forensic League Macaw Regional Qualifying Tournament!
This event will be held at American Heritage Schools, Palm Beach Campus on Saturday, February 3, 2024 (6200 Linton Blvd, Delray Beach, FL, 33484).
OVERVIEW This tournament is the gateway into participation in FFL activities for the remainder of the year. The top 6 entries in each event will qualify to compete at the State Championship tournament, which will be held on Saturday, March 2nd and Sunday, March 3rd at Wellington HS.
Whether or not your students qualify to the State Championship, participation at the Regional Tournament will allow your school to enter the Novice State Tournament in April.
4 IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN PLANNING YOUR ENTRY:
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact your Regional Director - Bo Lint (bobby.lint@ahschool.com or 561-602-8937).
MACAW REGION COACH OF THE YEAR BALLOT Google Form TBA EACH COACH MUST VOTE BY THE MORNING OF THE TOURNAMENT!
QUESTIONS Meals and Directions - Tournament Hosts
Entries, Fees, Drops, Rules - Tournament Director
Day of Tournament Emergencies - Tournament Director
ENTRY PROCESS Entry will take place on www.speechwire.com. You must have a SpeechWire account to register for any of the FFL Tournaments.
***If you are entering students in Student Congress, you must submit at least one bill/resolution for the agenda. You can submit multiple pieces of legislation, so long as your number of submissions does not exceed your number of Congress entries. Please send legislation as a Word attachment and make sure they are in FFL format (see Student Congress manual) to Bo Lint (bobby.lint@ahschool.com) by Wednesday, January 17th. The legislation packet will be published by Friday, January 19th. If there is not enough legislation, I will supplement with legislation from other FFL regions.
ENTRY DEADLINES Tuesday, January 30th, 3:00 PM is the deadline for entering students and meals. Wednesday, January 31st, 3:00 PM is the deadline for entering judges.
MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENT & SCHOOL-SANCTIONED ADULT Only schools that are members of the league for 2023-2024 may participate at this tournament. Also, please remember that a school-approved adult must accompany students to the tournament and remain onsite for the ENTIRE competition. If the school-approved adult is NOT the Head Coach or Assistant Coach on record with the league, then a letter signed by the school principal and printed on school stationery MUST be submitted with the school’s entry. The letter needs to specifically name the adult in charge. The penalty for failing to submit this document is disqualification of all contestants from the school involved.
EVENTS OFFERED
ENTRY LIMITS
DOUBLE ENTRY Double entry and double qualification is permitted, except in Policy Debate, Lincoln Douglas Debate, Public Forum Debate, World Schools Debate, and Student Congress. Also, cross-entry between Domestic Extemporaneous Speaking and International Extemporaneous Speaking is prohibited.
EVENT REMINDERS The Bylaws and Standing Rules of Florida Forensic League, Inc. shall govern the operation of this event. All coaches and students are responsible for reviewing the rules in the Governing Documents. Questions about rules should be addressed to the Tournament Director.
ALL EVENTS Internet Access and Laptop Use The use of laptop computers shall be permitted in all debate events at all FFL sanctioned events. During debate rounds computers or other electronic devices may not be used to receive information from any source (coaches or assistants included) outside the room in which the competition occurs. During debate rounds Internet access, use of e-mail, instant messaging, or other means of receiving information from sources outside the debate round is prohibited. (This does not prohibit non-electronic communication between debate partners during prep time.) Contestants found to have violated these provisions may face the following actions: forfeit the round of competition and receive zero points or disqualification from the tournament and forfeiture of all rounds.
In Extemporaneous Speaking, students can access information on jump drives, which will be screened by a tournament official/extemp prep room proctor. Competitors will be permitted to use the Internet at all FFL Sanctioned Tournaments when internet access is publicly available. Publicly available being defined as – WiFi Internet access is available to all students competing or all competitors will have access to desktop computers with internet availability.
Evidence Availability of Evidence: Contestants electing to use computers shall have the responsibility to promptly provide a copy of any evidence read in a speech for inspection by the judge or opponent. Printers may be used. Evidence may be printed in the round or produced electronically, but must be provided in a format readable by the opposing team and the judge.
Rules in A Nutshell – Regarding Evidence
Student Congress Student Congress will follow the FFL Congress Manual. Entries will determine the number of chambers; if there are two or more chambers, there will be a Super Congress. All schools must submit legislation (see ENTRY PROCESS above). Legislation will be available on the SpeechWire site under “Files for Download” by Friday, January 19th.
Speech/Interpretation Events
TOPICS DX: 2024 Elections Education and Health Care The Biden Administration U.S. Foreign Policy and Immigration Military and Defense
IX: Asia and the Middle East The Americas Europe Africa Global Institutions
IMP: Quotations Merriam Webster Speech & Debate Oscar Contenders Recently in Stuff
World Schools Debate Motions: Round 1 Prepared Motion - This house would make farming subsidies contingent on the adoption of Green farming practices. Round 2 Impromptu Motion Round 3 Prepared Motion - This house supports granting megacities autonomous control over their economic and social policy (e.g. immigration, health, criminal justice) with national taxation policy remaining under the federal government's control. Round 4 Impromptu Motion Round 5 Prepared Motion - This house supports universities treating students as customers.
PF: 2024 February Topic - Resolved: The United States federal government should ban single-use plastics.
LD: 2024 January/February Topic - Resolved: The United States ought to substantially reduce its military presence in the West Asia-North Africa region.
Policy: 2023-2024 Topic - Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase fiscal redistribution in the United States by adopting a federal jobs guarantee, expanding Social Security, and/or providing a basic income.
SC: Please send legislation as a Word attachment and make sure they are in FFL format (see Student Congress manual) to Bo Lint (bobby.lint@ahschool.com) by Wednesday, January 17th. The legislation packet will be published by Friday, January 19th. If there is not enough legislation, I will supplement with legislation from other FFL regions.
ANTI-VANDALISM REQUIREMENTS To protect the property of our host school, the following rules are in effect:
RULES COMPLIANCE Reviewing the following documents in advance of the tournament will help to ensure that your students comply with all FFL rules and regulations. Questions regarding these rules should be addressed to the Tournament Director. All of the following documents are available online at https://floridaforensicleague.org/
FFL Governing Documents You should review the general tournament rules with your students; it is strongly recommended that you ALSO print a copy of the event-specific rules and give them to your students so that they can make sure they are in compliance.
FFL Civility Code This document prescribes rules of behavior that are generally observed by all contestants and adults at forensic contests. If you have inexperienced contestants and/or judges, you should give them a copy of this document.
Student Congress Manual You should make available a copy of this document to each of your contestants in Student Congress.
State of Florida Uniform Judging Manual You should give a copy of this document to each of your judges. There will be no copies available at the tournament.
Although this tournament will utilize online balloting via Speechwire, paper versions of the individual ballots, master ballots, critique sheets, and protest forms are also available for download from the above web page.
JUDGES & REQUIREMENTS
The Tournament Director reserves the right to disqualify students from any school that is unable to meet its judging quota. Wednesday, January 31st, 3:00 PM is the deadline for entering judges in Speechwire.
ENTRY FEES Each Contestant: $25.00 ($7 for FFL; $18 for meals/regional expenses).
This is a “per student” entry fee; thus events with 2 people per entry pay 2 fees; World Schools, pays as many entry fees as there are students in the group; THERE IS NO ADDITIONAL FEE FOR DOUBLE ENTRY
Extra Lunches: $10 each (purchase for all coaches, judges, observers, etc.)
Fees are due at registration; no exceptions! Please check with the Tournament Director regarding check payments and to whom the checks should be made payable.
DROP FEES Fees freeze on Tuesday, January 30th at 3:00 PM. **NOTE: This is the deadline for entering students and meals.** If you drop a student after this time, you will forfeit your entry fee ($25.00) for that student.
If you drop a student after Wednesday, January 31st at 3:00 PM, you will forfeit your entry fee ($25.00) for that student PLUS a $10.00 drop fee (so, $35.00 total).
MEALS Contestant meals are included in the cost of entry. Additional meals for coaches, judges, parents, observers, etc. are $10 each and must be ordered on SpeechWire as well.
The tournament will be “closed campus.” Any contestant found leaving campus is subject to disqualification.
STUDENT MEAL OPTIONS: Cheese Pizza Pepperoni Pizza Sausage Pizza Veggie Pizza Turkey Sub Roast Beef Sub Ham and Cheese Sub Veggie Sub Garden Salad
ADULT MEAL OPTIONS: Buffet
CONCESSIONS Concessions will be available for purchase in the Dining Hall (Student Lounge). Please bring cash (recommended $5-10) to purchase items.
TOURNAMENT FORMAT & SCHEDULE Final Registration: 7:30 - 8:00 AM Any school not registered by 8:00 AM will be eliminated from competition.
The first round will begin shortly after 8:00 AM.
The format for each event will depend on the number of entries received. The Tournament Director will publish the number of preliminary and elimination rounds (if any) along with any power-matching schemes at final registration.
Please plan for an Awards Ceremony beginning in the late afternoon or early evening. Important tournament rooms Hosting Staging Area - 702 Bo Lint Mailing address American Heritage Schools, Palm Beach Campus SpeechWire Tournament Services - Copyright 2004-2025 Ben Stewart. All Rights Reserved. Terms of use - Privacy and Security Policy
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