EMBODI - Empowering Males to Build Opportunities

EMBODI - Empowering Males to Build Opportunities

DENVER ALUMNAE CHAPTER

DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY, INC.

EMBODI - Empowering Males to Build Opportunities

for Developing Independence

2018 ORATORICAL CONTEST

Guidelines

Theme: “Speak up, Speak Out!”

Purpose:

To provide African American middle and high school male students the opportunity to express themselves through effective writing and public speaking thereby enhancing and promoting self-confidence, leadership skills and educational enrichment. Contestants must speak from one of the following topics based on their age group.

MIDDLE SCHOOL (Grades 6 – 8th): “FIRST AMENDMENT: TO KNEEL OR NOT TO KNEEL”

HIGH SCHOOL (Grades 9 – 12th): “how does social media affect leadership”

Competition:

The Oratorical Contest will be held Monday, April 16, 2018 (Middle School) and April 23, 2018 (High School), 6:00pm at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) Early College High School located at 19535 E 46th Ave, Denver, CO 80249.

Eligibility:

African American male students currently in grades 6 – 12th.

How to Enter:

Applications must be received by Monday, March 5, 2018 and include a copy of typed essay.

The participant application form is attached. The participant application is also available on the following website:

The application can also be emailed or mailed to:

Denver Alumnae Chapter

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

Attn: EMBODI

PO Box 7432

Denver, CO 80207

Questions call: 720-732-1699

ESSAY AND PUBLIC SPEAKING WORKSHOP (Highly Recommended)

An Essay and Public Speaking workshop will be held on 6:00pm, on Monday, February 5, 2018 at the MLK Early College High School. The purpose of this workshop is to provide training on communication skills including professional writing and public speaking for male middle and high school students.

EASSAY CONTEST

Applicants must submit an original written essay discussing the appropriate theme no later than Monday, March 5, 2018. The essay content will be graded on (1) Grammar, spelling and punctuation (2) Ability to express thoughts clearly, (3) Focused theme content, (4) Organization, (5) Critical thinking. Categories worth 20 points each. Each participant can earn a total of 100 points.

Written essay format guidelines: no more than 500 words (excluding footnotes, bibliography, title page, and article title), 1-inch margins, Times Roman 12-point font size and double spaced. Written in English. Contains no plagiarism. Has the file name: “Essay Writing Contest_Last Name”.

Students ranking in the top 15 will present a 3-5-minute oration based on written essay. Oration guidelines are below. Students ranking in the top 15 will be notified no later than Saturday, March 19, 2018

Grades 6 – 8th 1st place - $100 2nd place - $753rd place - $50

Grades 9 – 12th 1st place - $100 2nd place - $753rd place - $50

ORATORICAL CONTEST

Length of Oration:

Each contestant shall deliver a prepared oration, which must be an original effort. The oration must be at least four minutes but not over five minutes. All entries must be of good taste, free from profane language and must reflect a positive image.

Presentation of Oration:

Each contestant shall deliver his/her oration from memory. Note cards can be used to nudge the memory. However, reading any or all, of the oration directly from note cards will result in a deduction from the final score. The contestants can use costumes as clothing and props but may not use prompts.

Judging and awarding points will be based on the following criteria:

Speech – 50 Points

Clarity of message & relevance to subject ……………………………………….10 Points

Originality………………………………………………………………………...10 Points

Organization………………………………………………………………………10 Points

Grammar/word choice…………………………….………………………………10 Points

Delivery – 40 Points

Posture (composure and gestures) ……………………………….…...... 10 Points

Voice (tone, effectiveness/pronunciation) ……………………………...... 10 Points

Eye contact……………………………………………………………...... 10 Points

Attention of audience………………………………………………………………10 Points

Overall…………………………………………………………………………….10 Points

Monetary Prizes will be awarded:

Grades 6 – 8th 1st place - $100 2nd place - $753rd place - $50

Grades 9 – 12th 1st place - $100 2nd place - $753rd place - $50

Note: Decisions of the judges are final and no changes, alterations, or recalculations will take place after the results have been certified by the contest committee members, the chairman of the contest committee.

Key Dates:

  • A Recommended Essay and Public Speaking Workshop will be held on 6:00pm, on Monday, February 5, 2018 at the MLK Early College High School.
  • Completed applications and a copy of your typed essay must be received by Monday, March 5, 2018.
  • Top 15 students per division will be selected and students notified of rankings on Monday, March 19, 2018.
  • The Oratorical Contest will be held 6:00pm, April 16, 2018 (Middle School) and April 23, 2018 (High School) at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) Early College High School located at 19535 E 46th Ave, Denver, CO 80249.

DENVER ALUMNAE CHAPTER

DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY, INC.

EMBODI - Empowering Males to Build Opportunities

for Developing Independence

2018 ESSAY & ORATORICAL CONTEST

Participant Application

(Please type or print legibly with black or blue ink)

Last Name First Name Middle Initial

Street Address

City State Zip Code

Home Phone Number Date of Birth

Current School Attending Grade

Parent/Guardian Information: (MUST BE COMPLETED AND SIGNED)

Last Name First Name Middle Initial

Home Phone Number Cell Phone Number E-Mail Address

I agree that my child will attend the Recommended Workshop on Monday, February 5, 2018.

I hereby consent and allow for my child to participate in the Denver Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. (DAC) Essay and Oratorical Contest. I grant permission to use my child’s photographs, recordings, or any other record of this event for any related purpose by DAC. I understand that DAC reserves the right to cancel this event at any time or reject any entry that does not reflect a positive image. I also agree to abide by the judges’ decisions.

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Parent/Guardian Signature Date

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