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The purpose of the
American Legion National High School Oratorical Contest is to
develop a better understanding and appreciation of the Constitution
of the United States on the part of high school students. Other
objectives of the contest include the development of leadership
qualities, the ability to think and speak clearly and intelligently,
and the preparation for acceptance of the duties and
responsibilities, the rights and privileges of American
citizenship.
Eligible participants in
The American Legion National High School Oratorical Contest shall be
citizens of or lawful permanent residents of the
United States.
All contestants must be
bona fide students herein described as any student under the age of
twenty (20) on the date of the National Contest who is presently
enrolled in a high school or junior high school (public, parochial,
military, private or state accredited home school) in which the
curriculum of said high school is considered to be of high school
level, commencing with grade nine (9) and terminating with grade
twelve (12). Students must be enrolled in high school or junior high
school during the time of participation at any level of The American
Legion National High School Oratorical Contest. Further, to
participate in the Florida contest, students must be residents of
the state of Florida. Students whose parents or guardians are legal
residents of another state must participate in that
state.
There is no application
required to enter. Contact your local American Legion Post for
entry. Use the Post Locator link to find a Post. You can
also contact the Department Chairman or the District Chairman by
using the e-mail link next to their name. You can find them
listed at the bottom of this page.
The Department of Florida awards Oratorical Scholarships annually
to the six finalists in the Department Finals.
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First Place
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$2,500.00
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Second Place
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$1,500.00
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Third Place
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$1,000.00
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Fourth Place
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$500.00
In addition to the Department scholarships, a $1,500.00
scholarship is awarded to each first round Department winner who
participates in the National Contest. Each first round winner who
advances to and participates in the second round, but does not
advance to the Final Round will receive an additional $1,500.
National scholarships awarded to the three finalist in the Final
Round are as follows:
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First Place
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$18,000.00
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Second Place
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$16,000.00
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Third Place
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$14,000.00
The subject to be used
for the Prepared Orations in the Oratorical Contest must be on some
phase of the Constitution of the United States which will give
emphasis to the attendant duties and obligations of a citizen to our
government. The same subject and oration used in the Department
Contest must be used in the National
Contest.
Contestants may have
in their possession a copy of their Prepared Oration in the First
Holding Room. They may consult the copy of their Prepared Oration,
until they exit the holding room in order to begin the contest, at
which time the copy of the Prepared Oration will be surrendered to
the contest official who is monitoring the First Holding
Room.
The prepared oration
must be the original effort of each contestant and must not take up
less than eight minutes or more that ten minutes for delivery.
It must be delivered in the English language
In the Prepared Oration,
as well as in the Assigned Topic discourse, quotations must be
indicated as such. Where quotations are more than ten words in
length, the author's name must be given in the manuscript and cited
orally.
The Assigned Topic
discourse must not consume less than three (3) minutes or more than
five (5) minutes for delivery. The purpose of the Assigned Topic
discourse is to test the speaker's knowledge of the subject, the
extent of his research, and the ability to discuss the topic as
related to the basic principles of government under the
Constitution. All Contestants at each contest level are
required to speak in the English language on the same Assigned
Topic.
What to
Wear --
Uniforms are not permitted. Appropriate business attire is required
by all contestants. Contestants are not permitted to wear awards and
medals from previous competition.
Travel
Expenses -- The Department of
Florida will pay the travel and lodging expenses of Area Winners and
their chaperone to the State Contest. All contestants must
be accompanied by a chaperone over 21 years of age.
Speaking Order --
A
drawing will be held to determine the order in which the contestants
will appear. Contestants will be introduced by number only.
Notes or
Podium
-- The use of notes, amplification, lectern or speakers stand by
contestants or prompting in any manner is not permitted.
Props are not permitted.
Participation -- Contestants are
required to remain in a private room where the discourse of the
other speakers cannot be heard until it is their turn to speak.

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