Capitol Valley District Tournament
2025 — CA/US
Capitol Valley District Qualifier
for the 2025 National Tournament
Welcome to the National Qualifiers for Capitol Valley!
This will be a multi day tournament spread out over three days on two weekends. Congress and Big Questions will be held on March 29th. All other events (except World Schools) will be held April 4th and 5th.
Eligibility
All schools and students must be NSDA members by March 22nd. This means the school must have paid annual dues and the student must have earned 25 NSDA points and paid their one-time NSDA membership fee. If either of these is a problem, contact us ASAP!!
Students do not need to intend to participate at Nationals in order to participate at National Quals. They can compete for the clout/NSDA points/trophies and drop their qual spots if they choose.
Qual Spots and Entry Limits
In Congress... In the House, there are 2 qualifying spots if we have 16+ House entries. In the Senate, there will be 2 qualifying spots, if we have 6+ schools and 10+ students (otherwise there will be 0 Senate spots). To be safe, we're aiming for a minimum of 30 Congress entries from 7 schools. We can coordinate entries in each chamber to ensure competitive balance.
In all other events, there are 2 qualifying spots (assuming a minimum of 4 entries from 2 different schools are in the event).
Students are limited to 2 events each weekend. Double-entry in Congress and Big Questions is strongly encouraged; we are offering "buy one get one free" registration for Congress/BQ -- no fees for adding the 2nd event.
Schools have a limited number of entry slots allocated to them, based on their school strength, visible here in the 'Slots' columns.
Rule Clarifications
NSDA Rules will be used and are accessible here. There are notable differences between state and national rules, including a rule that bars "artistic plagiarism" (copying a video of a past performance).
PF will use the NSDA April topic. LD will use the NSDA March/April topic.
Congress will use a concept of "primary" and "reserve" legislation. There are 4 "primary" bills and 2 "reserve bills." In each of the two sessions, 2 primary bills must be debated and voted on prior to debating a reserve bill.The intent of the reserve bills is to allow the Congress session to continue without repetitive speeches on the primary bills. The Student Congress chamber is not required to open debate on reserve bills; it is available at their discretion.
Schedule
Saturday 3/29
Note: students may leave/enter Congress to debate their BQ round
Big Question and Congress 1: 9:00AM
Big Question 2: 11:00AM
Big Question 3 and Congress 2: 1:00PM
Big Question 4: 3:00PM
Big Question 5: 4:45PM
We will attempt to accelerate the schedule where possible. Congress rounds are required to be at least 10 minutes per student in the session (eg. 16 students = 160 minutes = 2 hours 40 minutes).
Friday 4/4
Debate 1: 4:30PM
Debate 2: 7:00PM
We will attempt to accelerate the schedule where possible (eg. single-flighting if we have sufficient judging).
Saturday 4/5
Speech 1: 8:30AM [Extemp Draw 8:00 AM]
Debate 3: 10:15AM
Speech 2: 11:30AM [Extemp Draw 11:00 AM]
Debate 4: 1:15PM
Speech 3: 2:30PM [Extemp Draw 2:00 PM]
Speech and Debate Elims: 4:15PM
We will attempt to accelerate the schedule where possible (eg. single-flighting if we have sufficient judging).