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High School Oratorical Scholarship Program
"A Constitutional Speech Contest"

STATE FINALS AT MID-YEAR CONFERENCE IN NORFOLK, NE - JANUARY 2010


2009 STATE FINALISTS (pictured L-R)
2nd Place - Kelli Bowlin of Cody, Area D, District 1
1st Place - Caitlin Molczyk of Columbus, Area B, District 7
3rd Place - Wyatt Troia of Omaha, Area A, District 14
Oratorical Chairman Larry Clancy

 

PURPOSE

The purpose of The American Legion High School Oratorical Scholarship Program "A Constitutional Speech Contest" is to develop a deeper knowledge and appreciation of the Constitution of the United States on the part of high school students. Other objectives of the contest include the development of leadership qualities, the ability to think and speak clearly and intelligently, and the preparation for acceptance of the duties and responsibilities, the rights and privileges of American citizenship.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarship awards are presented to the three finalists in the Final Round of the National contest as follows:
1st Place - $18,000; 2nd Place - $16,000; 3rd Place - $14,000.  Each Department (State) winner who is certified into and participates in the first round of the National Contest will receive a $1,500 scholarship.  Each first round winner who advances to and participates in the second round, but does not advance to the Final Round, will receive an additional $1,500 scholarship to pursue education beyond high school.

The scholarships awarded by the National Organization of The American Legion to the three finalists, to the Department winners, and to the first round winners who are eliminated during the second round of competition may be used to attend any college or university in the United States.  Funds for the scholarships awarded by the National Organization are provided by The American Legion Life Insurance Fund.

A contestant must give both their Prepared Oration and the Assigned Topic Discourse in order to receive the scholarship moneys they are entitled to.
 

ELIGIBILITY

Eligible participants in The American Legion National High School Oratorical Contest shall be citizens of or lawful permanent residents of the United States.

All contestants must be bona fide students herein described as any student under the age of twenty (20) years on the date of the National Contest who is presently enrolled in a high school or junior high school (public, parochial, military, private or state accredited home school) in which the curriculum of said high school is considered to be of high school level, commencing with grade nine (9) and terminating with grade twelve (12). Students must be enrolled in high school or junior high school during the time of participation at any level of The American Legion National High School Oratorical Contest.

Contestants must either be legally domiciled within or attend an educational institution within the Department (State) that they enter competition. Contestants can enter competition through only one Department.

The three finalists of the National Contest will be ineligible for further participation at any level.