Maine State Championship

2021 — NSDA Campus, ME/US

Judging Requirements

Schools are required to bring a certain number of trained and experienced judges calculated per number of entries. In the event a school cannot meet their judge quota, the school must drop entries until they meet the judge to competitor ratio.

  • Public Forum Debate: One judge per two entries (a team counts as one entry) or any fraction thereof (e.g. three teams require two judges). Every third, fifth and seventh judge must be unaffiliated. Judge burden may not be combined with Lincoln-Douglas.

  • Lincoln-Douglas Debate: One judge per two entries (a team counts as one entry) or any fraction thereof (rounding up). Every third, fifth and seventh judge must be unaffiliated. Judge burden may not be combined with Public Forum.

  • Congressional Debate: One judge per five entries or fraction thereof. Every other judge must be unaffiliated.

  • Speech: One judge per five entries or any fraction thereof (e.g. 11 entries require three judges). Every third, fifth and seventh judge must be unaffiliated.

Specify judge qualifications

Judges should be registered into Tabroom.com. In the notes field, indicate any strengths or conflicts. Example of notes:

  • Parent of a competitor (considered affiliated with the school, also, please provide the student’s name in the TabRoom notes).

  • Teacher in team’s school (considered affiliated with that school).

  • Individual affiliated with a specific competitor (considered affiliated with that competitor only).

  • Aptitude or nationals experience in a specific event (e.g. “NSDA qualifier DI”; “alumnus LDer”; “professional actor”)

  • Cross training (e.g. “experienced in speech and PF”)

  • Coaches may not judge their own students

Judging expectations

Judges should expect to remain for the duration of the tournament. Any judge who departs early will incur the hiring school a penalty fee.

  • The fee for a judge departing early without notification prior to the Wednesday before the event is $60.

  • If a judge can only attend half the day and Tab is notified by the Wednesday before the event, the judge will count as a half judge and incur a $30 fee. There is no fee if this half judge is registered beyond the school’s judge burden.

  • Two half judges equal a whole judge.

  • First-year speech judges are considered half judges due to judging constraints.

Hiring judges

The MFA might have judges available for hire to schools who express extenuating circumstances (first come first served, while supply lasts). Reach out to the tournament hosts directly. Hires confirmed by the tournament hosts will be billed to the hiring school invoice at $60 per judge.

Minimum requirements for virtual competition

As this is a virtual tournament that will be hosted on Tabroom.com and NSDA Campus, there are three core requirements for participating in a virtual competition with the MFA:

  1. All participants (coaches, students, and judges) each must have an account on Tabroom.com as posting and competition is all completed online. New students can register with Tabroom.com and ensure they are linked to their team’s roster.

  2. Prior to tournament day, ensure each participant (students, judges, and coaches) have access to campus.speechanddebate.org on the network from which they will be participating. If necessary, work with respective network managers to whitelist the domain.

  3. Registration must be completed through Tabroom.com by 11:55 p.m., Wednesday, January 20.