Welcome to the home page for the 2025 SCJFL February Debate Tournament tournament hosted by East Los Angeles College on Feb 1, 2025 for Middle School students.
Status: System shutdown (No new schools, changes, adds, or drops )
2024-2025 SCJFL Middle School Debate Only Tournaments
Greetings! For the 2024-2025 season, the SCJFL is happy to announce four in-person tournaments and two online tournaments. This document shall serve as the invitation for all six of those tournaments. All times are Pacific.
In-person dates:
October 5, 2024 at East Los Angeles College
December 7, 2024 at Walter Reed Middle School
February 1, 2025 at East Los Angeles College
March 1, 2025 at East Los Angeles College
Online dates:
November 2, 2024
April 5, 2025
East Los Angeles College address:
1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez, Monterey Park, CA 91754
Walter Reed Middle School address:
4525 Irvine Ave, North Hollywood, CA 91602
Tournament events (all debate events will use NSDA topics relative to the month of the tournament. For example, a tournament in February will use the NSDA February topic.):
— Lincoln-Douglas Debate
— Public Forum Debate
— Big Questions Debate
— World Schools Debate (Prepared resolutions will be released at noon two weeks prior)
— Congress (Docket will be released at noon two weeks prior)
Schedule for Public Forum/LD/Big Questions:
9:00 – Round 1
10:45 – Round 2
12:00 – Round 3
2:00 – Round 4
3:30 - Round 5 (elimination prelim)
5:00 - Round 6 (elimination prelim)
7:00 – Awards
Schedule for Policy/Congress/Worlds:
9:00 – Round 1
10:45 – Round 2
2:00 – Round 3
3:30 - Final Round (if a semifinal round is needed, then finals will be at 5:00)
7:00 – Awards
Entries:
You may register competitors at: ForensicsTournament.net
We will close entries at 6:00 PM on the Tuesday before the tournament. All fees will be frozen at that time.
Students may enter up one event. For a complete list of rules, please visit the SCJFL.org website and click on RULES & BY-LAWS.
Entry Fees:
$30 per Congress, and LD entry
$40 per Public Forum entry
$50 per Worlds entry
Judge Fees:
$30 per Congress event-entry
$125 per uncovered debate event-entry
One judge covers 2 debate event-entries or fraction thereof
One judge covers 10 Congress event-entries or fraction thereof
Judges who do not accept their assigned ballot will be charged a $25 no-show fee for the first offense. The second offense will be $50. Each subsequent no-show from the judge will warrant a $50 charge. Judges can avoid this fee by coming to the judge table/standby room for their ballot assignment and notifying tournament staff; sometimes e-mails delay delivery for any number of reasons that are outside the control of the tournament staff. By notifying the tournament staff, judges can be messaged their ballot directly so that they aren’t marked as having missed the round.
Deadlines:
Registration closes at 6:00 p.m. on the Tuesday before the tournament. All changes or drops after that time will be charged a $25 nuisance fee for each change. Students who drop from the tournament will be charged a $25 no show fee for each student if the coach notifies the tournament before the first dropped round. Students who drop without notifying the tournament will be charged a $35 no show fee.
Judge changes after the close of registration will be charged a $50 judge nuisance fee. Judge drops after 12:01 a.m. on the Friday before the tournament will be charged a $150 judge no-show fee in addition to any fees generated from having uncovered event-entries.
All fees should be paid through the ForensicsTournament.net website. Click the TOURNAMENT FEES tab on the left side of the tournament home page.
Judges who submit incomplete eBallots (with little to no substantive feedback) may be charged a judge no-show fee for failing to complete their judge assignment which includes both ranking the speakers along with giving sufficient comments. Unsatisfactory ballots will be determined by the tabulation staff.
Delay of tournament fees may be assessed from $20-$100 based on the severity of the delay.
The tournament reserves the right to deny schools who do not supply at least half of their required judges. We will do our best to ensure that no schools are denied because of this reason.
Judging Requirements:
All judges must submit their ballots electronically. Thus, each judge should bring a laptop or tablet to complete the ballot.
Please remember that judge training is the responsibility of the school entering that judge. Teams whose judges who turn in blank or insufficient ballots are subject to fines. Ballot insufficiency shall be determined by the tournament director and/ombudsman.
Rules: All rules can be found in the SCJFL by-laws at SCJFL.org
Tournament director: Robert Cannon - Wilshire Academy
Timetable
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Thu 01/02/25 6:00 pm
Start registration (schools can begin registering competitors and judges)
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Tue 01/28/25 8:00 pm
Close registration (schools can not edit their registration)
Judge Interest Signups
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interested in judging at this tournament as an unaffiliated judge?