- All Judges Alpha
- General
- Arts
- Declamation
- Drama
- Music
- Oral Tests
- Pass Auf
- Written Tests
- Virtual Only
- Notes and Guidelines
Judges General Schedule
IMPORTANT: If you are unable to stay for the awards assembly OR you only have digital events and no one attending in person, please make arrangements with someone to collect your awards and critique sheets. They will NOT be sent to you.Judges Arts Schedule
Coordinator: Jennifer Martin, Jordan HSAll Art entries must be in the rooms by 9 a.m. for judging!
(Turn in judges' packets here)
TMH 104 (Taylor-Murphy History Bldg)
Judges Declamation Schedule
Coordinator: Daniel Kline, Ryan HS(Turn in judges' packets here)
TMH 104 (Taylor-Murphy History Bldg)
Judges Drama Schedule
Coordinator: David Kniess, Kingwood HS(Turn in judges' packets here)
TMH 104 (Taylor-Murphy History Bldg)
Judges Music Schedule
Music Events: Dee Karl, Dallas & Zach Brown, HoustonELA 114 may be used for instrument storage; NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THEFT
(Turn in judges' packets here)
TMH 104 (Taylor-Murphy History Bldg)
Judges Oral Tests Schedule
Coordinator: Lisa Mays, Whitney HS(Turn in judges' packets here)
TMH 104 (Taylor-Murphy History Bldg)
Judges Pass Auf!
Coordinator: Rustin Buck, SugarlandAsst: Ann Marie Schrock
(Turn in judges' packets here)
TMH 104 (Taylor-Murphy History Bldg)
Judges Written Tests Schedule
Coordinators: J J Melgar, Westwood, Round Rock & Heinz Schmidt, Tompkins, Katy(Turn in judges' packets here)
TMH 104 (Taylor-Murphy History Bldg)
ZipGrade Room: FH 229
FH 229 is the meeting room for proctors on Saturday morning at 8:30 am and again for the 11 AM shift
Proctors:
Runner: Karl Christianson, Boerne
Written Tests Timed Schedule
ADVANTAGED SPEAKER TEST | FH 107 |
Advantaged | 9:45 am - 11:15 am All contestants MUST report by 9:45. This test is only given once! |
LISTENING COMP | FH 130 |
Lower Level (1-2) | 9-10-11-12 |
Upper Level (3-4) | 9:30-10:30-11:30-12:30 |
SPELLING | FH 128 |
Lower Level (1-2) | 9:30-10:30-11:30-12:30 |
Upper Level (3-4) | 9-10-11-12 |
TIMED WRITING | FH 113 |
Lower Level (1-2) | 9-10 These are the only 2 times this test is offered. |
Virtual: Judges All Events Combined Schedule
Following table contains all Virtual Events.Note to Judges
- There are many cross entries. Students must sign in to you by or before 10:00 a.m.
- Please wait until the end time listed in the schedule for those who have signed in. (This is for untimed events. )
Guidelines for Sprachfest/State Judges (These guidelines are general guidelines. More specific guidelines/instructions are located with event critiques.)
Please……….
1.Take a few quiet minutes to read the criteria for the category that you are judging. If something is unclear, please come to the tab room and ask.
2. Be sure you know a student’s name & his/her school. You may have the student write his/her name and school on the chalkboard.
3.If you are judging several levels within one room, be very certain that you ask the student his/her level – and make the critique sheet accordingly.
4. Stay until ALL performances and/or all entries have been judged. Be patient. Many students are entered in several events; they may have to reschedule their performances, so try as best you can to be patient and work with them! Do not quit early even if it may seem that no one else is coming-they may be performing in other areas!
5. It is important that the same judges, and all judges in the category view all entries. Be sure that all judges agree on the final RANKING and that all of you stay until your judging sheets have been checked off in the tab room. Fill out all sheets completely; your judging sheets are returned to the students to assist them with future language learning and event preparation.
6. Rather than disqualify a performance for any reason (time limit violation, forgotten lines, etc.), deduct points in an appropriate category, thereby lowering the ranking for that entry. Even the best English-speaking performers occasionally forget a line; it’s even more difficult in a foreign language. You may prompt if necessary; however, excessive prompting should be reflected in the score.
7. Try to rank at 60 or above if at all possible. Consider the literary/musical/artistic quality of the materials performed/presented. Try not to let yourself be biased by personal taste.
8. Rank entries through ten places. Place the names and the schools on the proper sheet. The form will be the “Awards Assembly” form.
9. Be positive and encouraging with your comments. Constructive criticism is always welcome and may be instrumental in that one student’s further study of German.
10. In all skits select a “Best Actress” and a “Best Actor”
11.Write the total score clearly and double check your math! When making the final listings of winners, print as clearly as possible. It is from that list that the winners are read at the awards ceremony.
12. Don’t leave campus until you turn in your results and have been cleared by the Tab Room. Thank you so much for giving up your Saturday to assist with the judging. It helps our programs tremendously for our students to see that this is important enough for adults to use a day off to help them improve! The coordinator for your area will be coming by to see that you have enough judging forms and to answer any questions.
Sincerely, Sprachfest Steering Committee
ACCEPTED BY A QUORUM OF THE STEERING COMMITTE OF THE TSGC, INC., DEC 19, 2009 MARY EL-BEHERI * JENNIFER CHRISTIANSON * KEVIN BOECK * RUSTIN BUCK * RHODA AUERBACH GAIL COPE * LAURA BRAUN * BETH SMITH * TERRY SMITH * JUDY THORNTON MISSING MEMBERS KIMBERLY PATENAUDE * KIT BELGUM