Randolph Fall Classic
2025 — Randolph, NJ/US
Randolph Fall Classic
Our tournament is located on SPEECHWIRE - this is simply a landing page!
Please register for our tournament here: https://www.speechwire.com/c-info.php?tournid=19656
Our invitation is below:
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Dear Speech and Debate Coaches and Moderators:
Our Randolph coaches (Katie Burke & Tori Testa) and the Randolph High School Speech & Debate Team are pleased to invite you to the 37th Annual Randolph Fall Classic Speech & Debate Tournament to be held onSaturday, November 15, 2025.We are very excited to be hosting our tournament IN PERSON. We will be offering competition in many different events at various levels of competition this year – including a middle school division!We are also excited to announce that we can offer NIETOC and TOC bids depending on the event and tournament size!Please try to sign up as soon as possible – as the school will have limited space and we will have to cap events based on previous history of this tournament! To that end, we will be enforcing a waitlist earlier than last year, but I will work hard to ensure that we can fit as many students and teams as possible at our tournament.
NEW THIS YEAR & IMPORTANT TO NOTE:
- All adults must be entered into Speechwire to receive a lunch ticket. Under the “judging” category, you will see a separate category for “CHAPERONE ONLY.” Please enter all adults, chaperones, or coaches that arenot judgingat our tournament here. If you do not enter these adults in this category, you do run the risk of them not receiving a lunch ticket from the Randolph Speech & Debate Parents Boosters Club. If you are already listed as a judge, you do not have to re-enter yourself as a chaperone.We will only be offering a free lunch to adult judges and entered chaperones this year.Student judges will have the opportunity to purchase a lunch or pre-order a lunch.
- Parliamentary Debate students willnot be allowed to use their computers or cell phones during their debate round.Technology will be allowed in the prep room and during prep time only. Students will be given specific paper that they are allowed to use for notes, flowing, etc during each round. They will not be allowed to use a computer, the internet, cell phones, etc during the round. Students that break this rule will run the risk of disqualification.If you have a student who has a specific accommodation for technology use, please reach out to Katie Burke directly atkburke@rtnj.orgto discuss.
- There will be an earlier waitlist than usual, but Randolph coaches will endeavor to allow as many entries, students, and teams off of that waitlist as we get closer to the tournament. This is due to space.
- Congress bills will be dueMonday, November 3to allow for ample time for teams to prepare. A ‘discussion space’ similar to last season will be utilized for all pre-tournament discussion on bills.
We are excited to use our tournament for good once again this year, and we are offering a small prize for the team that donates the most to our drives. As teams check in during registration, there will be a Randolph staff member registering donations and keeping track of points to award our prize.
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The Randolph Speech and Debate team will be collectingcans and other nonperishable foodstuffsto donate to local community charities.
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We will also be collecting physical donations toEleventh Hour Rescueto assist animals in the area, in loving memory of Kelvin Bell (and his bestie, Destiny). Eleventh Hour has also been working hard to assist animals displaced and unhoused due to recent weather events. They rescue animals that are due to be euthanized, providing fostering, medical care, safety, and more. More information about their work can be found on their website here:https://www.ehrdogs.org/ Please see their wishlist linked here:https://www.ehrdogs.org/info/display?PageID=17498 |
Judging Requirements:
We will adhere to all judging requirements common to the NJSDL and explained further in this document. We also ask that all judges take advantage of the judging courses offered through the NSDA athttps://www.speechanddebate.org/learn/judge-accreditation/
Middle School Divisions:
This year, we are excited to offer several events specifically for our middle school students! These include Declamation, different Interpretation events, Oratory, Congress, Lincoln-Douglas Debate, and Public Forum Debate. While the running of these events will ultimately depend upon interest and numbers from registration, we hope to offer all of these events for our youngest members of the league. If divisions have to be collapsed, every attempt will be made to keep middle school students competing against other middle school or novice high school students. Please ensure that you complete registration correctly, signing up high school students for high school events and middle school students for middle school events. If there are any questions, please contact me directly atkburke@rtnj.org.
Food:
We will be offering an option to pre-order lunches for students. Coaches will be able to complete this order during registration. More information will come out closer to the event. Packaged snacks will be sold in the RHS Commons (cafeteria) and food will be provided for judges. Breakfast will be served from 8:00am to 8:30am. Lunch will be provided at posted times during the day. We ask that ALL adults are registered with the tournament – regardless of if they are judging or not. Under the “judging” tab, you will see a spot to enter chaperones. This ensures that we will have a food ticket for all adults that are present at our tournament. If an adult is judging, they do not need to be entered in the “CHAPERONE ONLY” category. Adults, coaches, and chaperones who are not entered into the system correctly run the risk of not having a food ticket on November 15, 2025.
E-Ballots for All Events:
We will continue our use of e-ballots this year. Once again, we need you, the coaches and moderators, to ensure clear communication to your judges about this. Please ask ALL judges, both speech and debate, to ensure that theyhave access to a device that they can complete their ballots on, as well as any necessary equipment (i.e., chargers). We recommend using a laptop or computer, rather than a phone or iPad. E-ballots are incredibly easy and intuitive – they have been used to great effect at many local and national tournaments. We will again train any new judges on the process the morning-of. We would again like to stress thatall events will be using e-ballots and we will not have devices to lend out for judges.
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Public Address
All events will also offer a middle school division for interested students. |
Lincoln Douglas
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Limited Preparation
All events will also offer a middle school division for interested students. |
Public Forum
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Interpretation
All events will also offer a middle school division for interested students. |
Parliamentary (PARLI)
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Congress:
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EVENTS & COMPETITION
Our tab rooms will be staffed with Randolph student officers, coaches, and other NJSDL officers and board members and volunteers.
All NSDA and NJSDL rules for registration, source integrity, ethics, and timing are in effect. If you have questions, please consult the official NSDA and/or NJSDL rules.
Awards will be given to the top 6 competitors in all categories. Sweepstakes trophies will be awarded to the top 5 teams competing.
Lincoln Douglas & Public Forum Debate
There will be four single-flighted preliminary rounds (if possible) with breaks to finals only if time permits. Please register your students for the appropriate division based on NJSDL rules. We will be using the NSDA Nov/Dec topics.
Parliamentary Debate
This two-person event will run as closely as possible to the LD & PF schedules. Impromptu topics will be given 15 minutes before each round begins in the Parliamentary Debate prep room. Students will NOT be allowed to use their computers during round. They will only be allowed to use them during prep time.Public Forum judges should be prepared to judge this event.
Speech
There will be three preliminary rounds in all individual event (IE) categories with breaks to finals; in categories with sufficient numbers, we may break to semifinals and/or novice honors rounds, time permitting.
Congressional Debate
There will be two sessions and a final round of Congressional Debate, with the possibility of a novice division depending on the number of entries.While there will be a judges category for Congress judges specifically, speech judges should be prepared to judge this event, as they will be the primary pool of judges.
REGISTRATION
All registration must be completed viaspeechwire.com. If you have never used this site before or would like assistance, please let us know and we can assist. Speechwire will accept up to four (4) entries per school per category. We reserve the right to place any further entries on a waitlist, subject to room and judge availability. Coaches will receive notifications if and when we are able to clear the waitlist.
Only students who are sponsored by a degree-granting institution are permitted to compete. No individual or “lone wolf” entries are permitted. We do allow double-entries across all the IE events only.Mavericks in Public Forum and Parliamentary Debate are not permitted.There are no double-entries permitted in any debate event, or across speech and debate events.
Please mark all speech novices as such in your registration.If there are enough novices in each category, we may be able to holdnovice honors roundsconcurrent with the final rounds, judged by volunteers and/or experienced Randolph team members. At minimum, we will give an award to the top non-advancing novice in each category that does not proceed to a novice honors round.
On-site school registration will begin at 8:00 a.m. and the first round will begin promptly at 9:15 a.m. A complete tournament schedule will be available on speechwire.com and printed on the day of. Please refer to the following page for details.
DEADLINES
We need somewhat stable students counts so that we can best prepare our venues for your arrival. To that end, we will begin assessingnuisance feesfor any registration changes other than name changes after12:00pmon November 10. We willlock registration at 4pm on the day before the tournament. Any changes after that point must be communicated directly to the tournament staff via email or at on-site registration the next day.
All Congress bills must be emailed to Katie Burke (kburke@rtnj.org) by10:00am on Monday, November 3. Please make certain that you are following the NJSDL guidelines for legislation, including proofreading, educational value, and suitability for the event.All legislation must be sent by coaches; direct submissions from students will be returned.
JUDGES
Judging quotas are based on the following:
- Lincoln Douglas, Public Forum, and Parliamentary Debate
- Teams must provide one (1) judge for every three (2) entries or fraction thereof.
- Student debaters with at least two full years of experience may be used as judges for Novice LD or Novice PF ONLY, so long as they are marked as such in registration notes. For example, if a team has one NPF entry and two VPF entries, a student judge WILL ONLY cover the novice entry.
- High School students may judge Middle School divisions. Please mark them correctly under “judging.”
- IE categories and Congress
- Teams must provide one (1) judge for every five (5) entries or fraction thereof.
- Student judges are not permitted,exceptin Middle School Divisions. Please mark them correctly under “judging.”
When registering your judges, if you have a judge who is able to judge your own team without conflict, please mark him or her as “clean” on the drop-down menu. Judges like these are very valuable to the tournament. If a “dirty” judge is marked clean, a judge fee may be assessed to your team.
We may be forced to assign judges based on need, regardless of category. This is something we will try never to do, but if circumstances demand it, it would be helpful for coaches to let us know of any judges who would feel more comfortable doing this. That said,speech judges can and will be used to judge Congress rounds. PF judges can and will be used to judge Parliamentary Debate. Please prepare your judges for this possibility.
We will, as usual, conduct a brief overview session for judges at approximately 8:30am. While we strive to alleviate confusion and answer all questions, we cannot spend the time to fully train judges. If you have untrained judges, please consider attending one of the free NJSDL judge training sessions (njsdl.org), or the NSDA online course.
E-BALLOTS
All coaches must have a team roster with accurate email addresses uploaded onto Speechwire. Likewise, coaches must ensure that judges are trained to complete electronic ballots and have a linked Speechwire account. Coaches should also ensure that their judges bring the appropriate chargers for their devices. Extra chargers or devices willnotbe available at Randolph High School.
FEES
Please note that our fees have increased this year. This is due to the extreme costs of renting the building space to offer this tournament. I understand that this may be a barrier for some teams and I do apologize from the bottom of my heart. Unfortunately, it could not be avoided and is out of my control. Please contact me directly atkburke@rtnj.orgif there are issues with the new costs of attending our tournament.
Our fee structure is below. All payments should be made out to the Randolph Forensics Boosters Club. We accept payments before, at, or immediately after registration; or, in case of a purchase order, after the tournament. Please send payments to:
Randolph Forensics Boosters Club
attn. Katherine Burke
511 Millbrook Avenue, Randolph, NJ 07869
- Registration Fees
- School registration fee
- $50 per school
- Lincoln Douglas
- $20 per entry
- Public Forum and Parliamentary Debate
- $25 per entry
- IE categories and Congress
- $15 per entry except Duo Interpretation ($20 per entry)
- School registration fee
- Administrative Fees.These fees are designed to discourage schools and teams from doing things that make our job of running the tournament extremely difficult. We would prefer not to charge these fees – we would much rather have a smooth-running tournament!
- Late entry fee
- $10 per entry after 12:00pm on 11/10
- Drop fee
- $10 per dropped entry after 12:00pm on 11/10
- Entire school late withdrawal fee (please don't do this!)
- 50% of full invoice if within 24 hours of tournament; 100% for no-show
- Judge fees
- $150 per missing judge, per requirements below
- $150 per dropped & non-replaced judge beginning 24 hours before registration
- $25 per missed judge call at the discretion of tournament staff.
- Judges who miss final or elimination rounds may be assessed a larger “missed round” fee due to the difficulty of finding judges for these rounds.
- Late entry fee
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We look forward to seeing you in November! Please contact Katie Burke (kburke@rtnj.og) or Tori Testa (vtesta@rtnj.org) with any questions. Until then, we wish you the very best start to the 2025 – 2026 season.
Sincerely,
Katie Burke & Tori Testa
The Entire Randolph Speech & Debate Team