The Teen Leadership Awards Program recognizes and honors teens that have demonstrated exceptional achievements and skills. The Awards Program highlights teen achievements in public speaking, scholarship, leadership, service, sports, and the arts. While the Awards Program is a major Southeastern Region teen activity, it is intended to complement the overall chapter program and exists solely to publicly recognize past achievements and to encourage self - improvement and growth for teens who want to expand their personal development by:
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Developing leadership skills,
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Increasing self-confidence,
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Celebrating the accomplishment of others, and by
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Valuing ethical behavior, integrity of character and a commitment to purpose.
Teen Divisions -
To account for differences in age range and maturity levels, the teen group consists of two divisions for activities and programs that are age sensitive.
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Division I consists of teens from thirteen (13) to fifteen (15) years of age.
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Division II consists of teens from sixteen (16) to nineteen (19) years of age. The teen’s age on June 30, 2014, determines the division in which he/she is placed.
General Eligibility -
Open to teens 13-19 years old on June 30, 2014
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Must be in good standing, financial and otherwise, with region and chapter
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Must have completed a minimum of one full program year to submit entry in the individual portfolio presentations
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Performance Compliance Form required for participation in Talent and Step Show.
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A chapter may have an entry in both divisions of the same category.
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Up to ten teens may perform as a group in the Talent Showcase.
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Participation -voluntary in all categories.
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No on-site entries accepted.
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The Lead Teen sponsor is responsible for submitting the forms for all participants.
Deadline
The Lead Teen Advisor must complete the chapter registration form by May 1, 2014. Additional details specific to the completion of this registration will be provided with general conference registration procedures. No entry will be accepted after that date and no on-site entries accepted. The compliance forms for the step show and talent show must be presented when performers draw for order of performance.
Timing for Selected Events
Timing begins on the start of the first word or beat of music and will end on the last word, beat of music. Oratorical contestants should refer to specific guidelines for additional information.
1. Oratorical Contest Three (3) - Five (5) Minutes
2. Talent Show Three (3) Minutes
3. Step Show Five (5) Minutes
Announcement of Results -
Chapter Foundation Awards – Leadership Luncheon
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Ann Owen Gordon Teen Oratorical Competition – Immediately Following Competition
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Step Show – Conclusion of Step Show Competition
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Individual Portfolio Competitions and Visual Arts – Breakfast of Champions
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Regional Elected & Appointed Officers, Committee & Chapter Recognition, and Best in Class Portfolio Awards - Leadership Luncheon
Teens attending the Southeastern Regional Teen Conference have the opportunity to participate in several activities and awards programs. The categories are as follows:
Ann Owen Gordon Teen Oratorical Competition
This contest is named in honor of the late Ann Owen Gordon, Southeastern Regional Director, 1977-1981, who introduced this competition as one of her leadership initiatives. Division II (Ages 16 -19 yrs) will compete at the 2014 Teen Conference. All contestant teens and a guest will be invited to attend the Breakfast of Champions, and will be acknowledged for being finalists in the competition.
General Rules -
The Southeastern Regional Teen Oratorical Contest is divided into several phases. The contest begins at the Chapter Level with the selection of a contestant who competes at the Super Clusters. The competition ends with the selection of winners at the Regional Teen Conference.
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Division Two (16 -19 years of age) will compete during the 2014 Teen Conference.
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The topic on which contestants speak is selected at the Teen Conference immediately preceding the new program year. Participants must use this topic. The 2014 Oratorical Competition topic is “Pink and Blue: The American You.”
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The contestant must state the topic at the beginning of his or her speech.
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Orientation sessions for judges and participants will be held prior to the contest to ensure that rules are fully explained and understood.
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Abbreviated rules will be read to the audience at the beginning of the contest.
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The introduction and qualifications of judges will be announced to the assembly at the end of the competition.
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The decision of the judges is final. However, in the event of omissions, or miscalculations, the Regional Director may take appropriate steps to ensure fairness for all contestants.
Timing -
The time allowed for each speech is three to five (3-5) minutes. Contestants may not speak under three minutes or over five minutes.
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Timing will begin when the contestant starts to speak. Any salutations to judges and, audiences will be included in the contestant’s timing. Timing will stop when the contestant finishes his or her speech.
Penalties -
Contestants failing to meet minimum time limits or contestants exceeding the time limits will not be cautioned but will be penalized one (1) point for each 15 second block or fraction thereof over or under the allocated time.
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The time of each speech is tracked and recorded by the Official Timekeeper.
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Each contestant must state the theme of his or her speech at the beginning of the oration. A three (3) point penalty is automatically assessed by the timekeeper for failure to comply.
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The use of props, special costumes, or the use of prompters will not be permitted. The penalty for such an infraction is disqualification. The contestant may, however, use notes, if he or she desires.
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The contestant may NOT identify him/herself or the specific chapter, city, or state that he or she represents. The penalty for failure to comply is a mandatory five (5)-point assessment by each judge.
The Region is excited and honored to acknowledge and reward the great community service of our Teens. Jack and Jill proudly instills the importance of giving to all our children – especially for our Teens.
Introduction -
The Teen Community Service Project Award recognizes and honors chapters whose teens have developed and implemented an exceptional community service project during the 2013-2014 program year. This award reinforces Jack and Jill’s emphasis on community service and awards chapters who have done an outstanding job in terms of their teen service project.
Awards -
To account for differences in chapter sizes and resources TWO awards will be presented.
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There will be one award given to the best teen community service project in chapters with less than 25 members and one award given to the best teen community service project in chapters with more than 25 members.
General Eligibility -
Open to ALL chapters in good standing, financial and otherwise within the Region.
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Each chapter may submit only one entry.
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No on-site entries will be accepted.
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The Lead Teen Sponsor is responsible for submitting the Chapter’s entry.
Deadline
The Lead Teen Sponsor must complete and submit the Teen Community Service Project Award form by May 1, 2014 to Gwen Thompson Hewitt at jjsermal@gmail.com.
SORRY -- No late entries accepted.
Announcement of Results -
2014 Teen Community Service Projects of The Year – Leadership Luncheon
Chapter Scrapbook Competition
Scrapbook contents document service projects and accomplishments of the chapter’s teens, not the chapter in general. Chapter participation is voluntary but highly encouraged. Scrapbooks can be developed using both traditional photos and scrapbooking materials or digitally produced. A physical hardcopy book must be presented; no electronic submissions will be accepted.
Chapter Scrapbook Guidelines -
Contents must document service projects and accomplishments of chapter teens
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Chapter Participation voluntary but strongly encouraged
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Creativity and the presentation of programming initiatives is highly encouraged
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Chapter Teens must be presented
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Community Service activities should be highlighted.
Chapter Step Show Competition An integral part and highlight of the Southeastern Regional Teen Conference is the Step Show Competition. In the tradition of the African American Greek fraternities and sororities, the step show component fosters togetherness and friendly competition as teens continue to promote and preserve this spirit of culture and heritage. -
Routines are limited to five (5) minutes.
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Time begins on the start of the first word, step or beat of music, and ends on the last word, step or beat of music.
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Minimum of five (5) participants per Team
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Participation voluntary – no chapter penalty for non-participation
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Chapter Teen President and Teen Sponsor must sign Performance Compliance Form.
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2014 Judges Score Sheet can be found in the Appendix – note, this may be subject to slight modifications.
Grounds for Disqualifications -
Profanity and sexually explicit material
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Language, behavior, and gestures that degrade and/or belittle other persons or chapters
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Lewd, indecent, or obscene language, behavior, symbols, and movements
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Other behavior or situations as warranted and enforced by Regional Leadership Team
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Total performance exceeds six (6) minutes
Miscellaneous -
Each individual or group is responsible for the music to accompany performance. Contestants must provide the music on TWO clearly labeled CDs.
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If necessary, a chapter representative may be asked to remain with the sound technician during the performance.
The Talent Show provides an opportunity for teens to present their unique talents in the form of dance, dramatic interpretation, instrumental or vocal renditions. The talent show is not a “judged category.” Talent Show Participation Guidelines -
Only one “act” per chapter
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Maximum of five (5) participants per Team
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Participation voluntary – no chapter penalty for non-participation
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Chapter Teen President and Teen Sponsor must sign Performance Compliance Form.
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2014 Judges Score Sheet can be found in the Appendix – note, this may be subject to slight modifications.
Grounds for Disqualifications -
Profanity and sexually explicit material
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Language, behavior, and gestures that degrade and/or belittle other persons or chapters
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Lewd, indecent, or obscene language, behavior, symbols, and movements
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Other behavior or situations as warranted and enforced by Regional Leadership Team
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Total performance exceeds six (6) minutes
Chapter T-Shirt Competition
Chapter T-shirt returns as a judged chapter entry. Entry should reflect the conference theme. Chapter participation is voluntary but highly encouraged.
Chapter T-Shirt Competition Guidelines -
Use of conference theme: T-Shirt design must reflect the conference theme.
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Originality: T-Shirts must be designed by chapter teens. T-Shirts may be professionally reproduced (i.e., screen-printing, air-brushing, etc.).
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Chapter name must appear on T-Shirt.
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Jack and Jill logo must appear on T-Shirt.
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Overall Appearance: The T-shirt should represent Jack & Jill and the values of the organization.
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Chapter t-shirts will be judged on inclusion of the conference theme, creativity and originality.
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The first place Chapter t-shirt will be retained for the Chapter Archives.
Chapter Sports/Game Day Events 3rd Annual Southeastern Region Sports/Game Day Events
Details for the rules and guidelines for each sport/event offered will be provided at a later date.
Only one trophy per team will be awarded. Chapter with the largest number of players will take home.
The region reserves the right to make adjustments in the activities and competitions offered due to space, # of participants, weather and other extenuating circumstances.
Overview of Individual Portfolio Presentations and Arts Showcases
Individual Portfolio Presentations
Portfolio Presentations are the highlight of our Teen accomplishments. Chapters are limited to one submission per category/age division. These high achieving teens and a guest will be recognized at the Breakfast of Champions, as well as receive awards for outstanding submissions.
Individual Portfolio Competition Guidelines -
Only one entry per chapter per category/age division that Chapters must select based on local criteria.
Participation voluntary – no chapter penalty for non-participation
The Individual Portfolio Presentations category consists of five (5) categories that allow teens to showcase their individual talents and accomplishments: The categories are as follows:
1. Outstanding Teen (Overall) (No Divisions – No age restrictions)
2. Scholastic Achievement Division One & Division Two
3. Outstanding Leadership Division One & Division Two
4. Outstanding Female Athlete Division One & Division Two
5. Outstanding Male Athlete Division One & Division Two
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All materials must be in a bound media and may not exceed 50 single pages or 25 two-sided pages and materials should include Middle and/or High School activities ONLY.
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The letter of endorsement and the cover sheet are not included in the maximum amount of pages allowed.
Awards
The awards for the Individual Portfolio Presentations categories are NOT intended to represent first, second, and third place; instead, they are levels of accomplishment with reference to a standard and are intended to more fairly acknowledge the very significant accomplishments of all of our teens.
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All participants in any category will receive a certificate of participation
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There are three levels of awards: 1) Distinguished, 2) Excellence and 3) Merit.
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There is no limit to the number of awards that may be given at any level except Best in Class.
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Only ONE Best in Class award is presented to a single portfolio per category.
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Each judge will award a single point to the entry he/she feels represents best entry in each category/age division. The portfolio with the highest number of points receives the Best in Class award.
An award does not have to be given at each level if entries do not meet the standards.
Schedule of Individual Portfolio Awards and Points
Award
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Seal
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Points
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Distinguished
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Gold Seal
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Overall score 98 - 100
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Excellence
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Blue Seal
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Overall score 95 – 97.99
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Merit
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Bronze Seal
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Overall score 90 – 94.99
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Best in Class (Highest Score)
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Trophy
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One per category
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Certificate
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No Seal
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Score below 90
| Individual Visual Art Displays
The Visual Arts display is not a competition but an opportunity to showcase the artistic talents of the teens. Chapters are limited to the submission of one piece of artwork. Each participant will be recognized, and copies of art may be used throughout the upcoming program year, in regional communications.
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Mixed Media (the use of different artistic media, for example, painting combined with photography collage, in a single composition of work.)
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Pencil (Color Pencil) ~ Pen and Ink ~ Water Color/Water Pencil ~ Photography ~ Sculpture
Awards – Prize and Trophy Grid
Competition
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Certificates
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Prize/ Trophy
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Ann Owen Gordon Oratorical
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All
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First, Second, Third, Fourth Place
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Chapter Community Service Project of the Year
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Chapter
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First Place – one in each Division
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Chapter Step Show
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All
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First Place – STEP SHOE Trophy
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Chapter Talent Show
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All
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Not a judged competition
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Chapter T-shirt
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Chapter
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First, Second, Third Place
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Individual Portfolio Presentations
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All
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Outstanding Teen – ONE Award Only
Best In Class – One Per Category;
Distinguished; Excellence and Merit based on scores.
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Individual Visual
Arts Displays
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All
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Not a judged competition
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Sports/Games Day - Chapter Competitions
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N/A
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Trophies *
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* ONLY ONE trophy will be awarded per team (including mixed chapters). The trophy goes to the chapter with the greatest % of members who actually participated in the competition.
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