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January 18, 2014

SAT., JAN 18 TH - AWTREY MIDDLE SCHOOL A super intense, super fun day with kids celebrating reading

COMPETITION DAY FOR ELEMENTARY 8:30 - Volunteers report to the Media Center. - Coaches register, submit final team rosters, & pick up packets in the lobby of the Theater 9:00 – Welcome and Parade of Teams – Theater (2 members of each team carry their school’s banner) 9:15 – opening Ceremonies begin in Theater 9:30 – Competition begins. Closing ceremonies immediately following competition in the Theater.

COMPETITION DAY : MIDDLE & HIGH 1:30 – Volunteers report to the Media Center - Coaches register, submit final team rosters, &pick up packets in the Main Lobby of the Theater 2:00 – Welcome and Parade of Teams – 2 team members report to the lobby with school banner 2:15 – Opening Ceremonies begin in the Theater 2:30 – Competition begins. Closing ceremonies immediately following competition in the Theater.

No food or drink during competition rounds. Refreshments are permitted ONLY before round one begins, during the half-way break.

DEADLINE TO REGISTER November 1, 2013 is the deadline for application into the CC HRRB competition. Both the non- refundable $60 application fee and the application must be turned in by then. There are NO exceptions. Send payment and application to: Renée Crumley Lovinggood Middle School

COMPETITION DAY – VOLUNTEERS Each team must provide one adult volunteer. ** This volunteer will NOT be with your team at all during the day**

A NEW PERSPECTIVE… Consider volunteering for the other grade level competition. It’s a completely different experience from the other side of the buzzer!

BE PART OF THE TEAM – JOIN THE HRRB STEERING COMMITTEE It truly takes a village to get an event the size of this one to run smoothly. We welcome new faces and new ideas. Please consider joining the Steering Committee right this minute to help with this year’s event and have a voice in next year’s competition as well.

GAME FORMAT 1.A school may have no more than one team at each level. 2.Coaches must remain in the room with their teams. 3.Each school will participate in six rounds unless there is a tie-breaker. 4.Each round will consist of 10 questions.

GAME FORMAT 5.Alternates may be substituted between rounds. 6.Teams will receive 10 points for each correct answer. 7.There will be no penalties for wrong answers. 8.There may be five members on a team and up to five alternates. No more than five team members may compete during a round.

PRIVATE SCHOOLS Schools with students in multiple levels for competition may have more than one team.  For example, if your school has grades 4 – 6, you may have an elementary team with students in 4 th and 5 th grades and a middle school team for your 6 th grade students.  6 th grade students may not compete at the elementary school level. However, 4 th & 5 th graders may compete at the middle school level.

GAME RULES 1.Each student participating in the round will hold the buzzer, and will buzz in when he/she knows the answer to the questions. 2.When the student buzzes in, the console judge must acknowledge the student and team. The student must wait to answer the question until the judge acknowledges him/her. If a student shouts out an answer without being called upon to answer, that team loses the opportunity to answer. The Moderator will repeat the question for the other team.

GAME RULES 3.The student must answer the question within ten seconds. a.If a contestant buzzes before the completion of a question, the moderator stops reading and, after being recognized, the contestant must answer immediately. If an incorrect answer is given, the moderator reads the entire question to the opposing team. The team then has an opportunity to answer the question within 10 seconds. b.If neither team buzzes in within ten seconds, the moderator will answer the question and proceed to the next question. No points will be given for an unanswered question.

CHALLENGE: 4.A CHALLENGE CAN ONLY BE INITIATED BY A PLAYER. A COACH CANNOT INITIATE A CHALLENGE.

GAME RULES: CHALLENGES At no time may a coach speak with any team members unless a question is challenged by a student. Any concern about an answer to a question MUST be addressed by the student to the COACH before the next question is asked. The student will get the attention of the coach by raising his/her hand. The student and coach will discuss the challenge. The coach will decide if the challenge is credible. A coach may decide not to raise the challenge to the moderator. If the coach decides to continue with the challenge, he/she will inform the moderator, who will take the appropriate steps of sending the challenge to the challenge room for a decision. The moderator may offer the coaches the opportunity to throw out the question in lieu of spending time challenging the question. In that case, an alternate question will be substituted.

GAME RULES 5.Sportsmanship – If the moderator notices that a coach is speaking with a team member during a round, whether or not he/she is providing answers to questions, the Moderator will push the call button in the room to alert the challenge officials to come and remove the coach from the competition. That coach will also be disqualified from the following year’s competition as well.

GAME RULES 6.Team members are not allowed to confer with each other during the rounds, and coaches are not allowed to speak with team members during the round unless a student initiates a challenge. 7.Talking during the competition is prohibited. Team violations may include team members, coaches, and/or visitors. Once the round begins, there should be no noise of any kind. This includes clapping and cheering from visitors. Help the teams FOCUS! 8.Photography and video taping before and after the round only.

WINNERS! THEY ARE ALL WINNERS, SO LET’S MAKE SURE EVERY ONE FEELS LIKE A WINNER! WINNERS: Determined by total points from all 6 competition rounds Top 2 teams advance to Regional competition (Feb 2 at Carrollton) Top 3 teams receive special trophies Participation trophies for everyone else

GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP MAKES IT FUN! Smile and be happy! No dirty looks No sneers or mean comments toward your own or the other team Thank the volunteers for donating their Saturday

FINAL REMINDERS: 1.Registration is due before Nov 1 st 2.You must provide an adult volunteer on your registration form 3.No eating during the competition rounds, snacks are only allowed during the break. 4.Please remind your team to thank the volunteers. 5.Encourage good sportsmanship among your team members AND their parents.

THANKS, COACHES IT‘S ALL ABOUT THE KIDS! WORKING TOGETHER TO ENSURE A POSITIVE EXPERIENCE WITH READING