NFL District Tournaments are held each year by the National Forensic League to determine the qualifiers to the National Speech and Debate Tournament in speech, debate, and Student Congress. Each district tournament is hosted by an NFL District, which is made up of a set of schools in a given geographic region.
Like many tournaments of the National Forensic League, District Tournaments are annual tournaments.
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According to the NFL District Manual, District Tournaments do require some form of eligibility towards the National Tournament. In order to participate at any District Tournament, a competitor must:
If the Competitor has met these District Requirements, then he or she is Eligible to participate in the District Tournament.
According to the NFL District Manual, the following are the entry limits on all events:
In debate events (Policy, PFD, and LD), qualifiers are determined by a double-elimination tournament which runs until the number of debaters left in the tournament is the same as the number of qualifying slots.
Speaking events may be run in different ways:
In Student Congress, the district tournament is often held separately from the speech and debate competitions. The competition and scoring can be carried out in many different formats depending on each district committee's preferences.
To determine how many entries a district may send to nationals, the number of competitors at the district level is evaluated. Additionally, any district that does not have 16 charter chapters or enter at least 700 entries at the District Tournament over a three year period for two consecutive years, and has not increased its members and degrees by at least 15% over the previous year is limited to no more than one entry in each event.[1][2]
For the 2006 to 2007 school year, the NFL authorized a trial system to award extra entries into the national tournament to those tournaments with exceptionally large numbers of, or exceptional growth in, members and degrees.[2] Districts which can normally qualify two entries in each event, and gain 1200 or more members and degree the previous school year are eligible to send 3 entries to the National Tournament in each event. Districts that can normally qualify at least one entrant in each event, and have either earned 900 or more new members and degrees over the school year or increase their members and degrees by 20% or more over the previous school year is eligible to send 2 entries in each event to the national tournament.