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WINNER’S PACKET~ STATE - 2018 ~
CONGRATULATIONS! As a 1st or 2nd place winner in your district contest (see contest rules for com-plete advancing to state rules because some events have only the 1st place contestant advancing), you
have earned a place to compete in the State PSIA competition. If you competed in an “A” district, such as 4A, you will be advancing to TCU in Fort Worth on Saturday, May 5. If you competed in a district
with two capital “A”s, such as 3AA, you will be advancing to TCU on April 28. If you are a 1st alternate, the last page of this packet will be helpful information for you.
Best wishes to you as you prepare for an exciting and rewarding competition day! Dr. Patricia Walters- PSIA Executive Director / Mrs. Marguerite Cook-Co-Director
•PressRelease(Shareyourgoodnewswiththelocalmedia) •Questions&Answers (Entry Fee = $15 per entry)
•CodeofConduct •ConflictPattern •RoomPlan/Schedule (“AA” Meet is April 28 / “A” Meet is May 5)
•ParkingInstructionsandParkingMap •ParkingID •PSIAStateT-Shirt/Patch/PromoOrderForm •LodgingSuggestions •EventsinFortWorth •TCURegulations/Non-SmokingPolicy •FoodNearby •TCUStateMeetMap •ForAlternatesOnly
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Private SchoolsInterscholastic Association, Inc.PO Box 2481Grapevine, TX 76099
Patricia Walters, EdDExecutive Director
Bruce Walters-ManagerOffice: 817 416-9504
Fax: 817-421-0929
Subject: PSIA Academic State Meets Contacts: Patricia Walters, EdD & Marguerite Cook - PSIA DirectorsDate: Spring 2018 Approximately 2,600 students from across Texas will be attending the 2018 Private Schools Interscholastic Association Academic State Meets to be held on April 28 and May 5 at Texas Christian University in Ft. Worth. These students qualified to participate in the PSIA State Meets by placing first or second individually in one or more contests at the PSIA District Meet held at 22 area tournaments across Texas this spring. Celebrating 21 years as a statewide non-profit 501(c)(3) service corporation for private schools, PSIA serves 240 member schools this year and continues to provide the most comprehensive academic extracurricular program in the nation for privately-schooled stu-dents in grades 1-8, offering 19 contests, with awards in 59 grade-level events. Contests include a wide spectrum of advanced curricula in mathematics, science, social studies, listening, reading, vocabulary, speaking, writing, art, music and drama.
Achieving their highest academic goals in camaraderie with similar students from across the state remains a significant incentive for academically gifted students in the PSIA pro-gram. “Inspiring student achievement through academic competition” remains as our slogan and goal. In addition, PSIA serves to honor and reward academic achievements, while ensuring that the overall purpose of this program is to use competition as a tool in the preparation of students for citizenship and successful adulthood, as well as providing incentive to excel in academics. Eight honorarium scholarship awards, ranging from $100 to $1500, were presented to worthy 8th grade students in 2017 through the PSIA scholar-ship program. Additional scholarships will be awarded in May, 2018.
Approximately 45,000 privately-schooled students throughout Texas, including home-schooled children and public charter schools, are currently being served through member-ship in the PSIA program. PSIA member school participants continue to laud this program as it inspires their students to reach their highest academic goals each year. The One-Act Play Contest consists of four Area meets in Argyle, Arlington, Austin, and Richmond, and a State Meet scheduled to be held at Nolan Catholic High School in Fort Worth on Saturday, April 14. The public is welcome. (Tickets are $10 for adult/ $5 for students)
For more information about membership the PSIA academic program, contact Dr. Patricia Walters, PSIA Executive Director, or Marguerite Cook, Co-Director, at
817 416-9504; P.O. Box 2481, Grapevine, TX 76099. Website: www.psiaacademics.org
PRESS RELEASE
PSIA STATE MEET QUESTIONS & ANSWERS - 2018 How do I enter? Student entry names come directly from the District Meet to the State Meet through Academic Meet
Companion as results are posted as final. Entry fees for the State Meet are $15 per entry per event, payable to PSIA and sent to the state office (PO Box 2481, Grapevine, TX 76099). Entry fees MUST be paid prior to 7 days before the meet. Your school will notify you if these funds are required for your entries. ONE CHECK FROM YOUR SCHOOL THAT INCLUDES ALL ENTRIES IS PREFERRED. No certification by your school is required. Results from your District Meet serve as your entry certification. Entry fees should be collected by your campus PSIA Director. Schools and individuals with unpaid invoices will not be permitted to participate. Your school may use fundraisers or activity funds to provide the fees. Entry fees pay for you and your child’s health and accident insurance while visiting the TCU campus, and they defray rental costs and other expenses of the tournament, including 1400+ awards and judges for several events.
Where do I register? Where do those filling positions receive their name badges? Contestants do NOT need to register anywhere, other than in the rooms in which they will be competing,
and this is when they answer “here” at roll call. Required meeting for State Meet lead Contest Directors only who have not directed a state contest for 2 or more years, will be held in Palko Hall, room 130, where assembly and roll call will be taken at 8:00 a.m. Directors must pick up their packets prior to the morning meeting, either from 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. on Friday in the TAB ROOM (Scharbauer Room 1007) or from 7:00 to 7:45 a.m. Saturday morning. We may hold sealed test packets for directors until 30 minutes prior to the contest in the same tab room. All Contest Directors and Judges of Speech Events pick up packets in the TAB Room (S 1007). All name badges are issued from the school’s campus. Persons filling positions should be checked in with their campus representative to receive their name badges either at their campus or at the tournament BEFORE going to serve in their positions. Then each person filling a position must check in with Contest Director OR the person designated as the director for the position.
What if I cannot come to State Meet? Notify your principal OR PSIA Campus Director immediately if you are unable to attend the State Meet.
Your principal OR Campus Director should then notify with ONE EMAIL Cc’d to the state office the first alternate’s school to verify the entry change. Remember that no substitutions may be made at State Meet. Schools are encouraged to send the first alternate, if possible, in each contest. If a first or second place individual is absent, only the first alternate from that district may take the absent student’s place in competition. Contest directors will have these students’ names on their rosters, plus the names of those eligible to take the place of an absent contestant.
What if I have a conflict with another contest? CONFLICT WITH VERIFICATION: Please have one adult from your school attend the verification period
if your student has a conflict. Tests will be released to students, coaches or parents at the end of the verification period only at the MAY 5th State Meet, and awards will be presented at this time. Tests must be held for all contestants and returned to the Tab Room at the APRIL 28 State Meet. CONFLICT WITH SPEECH: Poetry OR other speech contestants may be placed in an early or late speaking position in order that they may compete in two contests. The PSIA state office AND the alternate’s school must be notified by the Campus Director in writing (email preferred) at least 14 days prior to the meet if you have students advancing in a speech contest and a conflicting contest (final round included).
What should I wear? Be comfortable, but remember that appearance matters in speech contests. Pictures may be taken of
individuals and groups, so please notify PSIA if you or your child does not wish to be included in a photograph that may be published on the PSIA website. In Speech events, regular nice clothing should be worn. Uniforms may be worn in all other events. The PSIA State Championship t-shirt will be available for advance purchase through the order form enclosed, or in the foyer of Scharbauer Hall at the meet. School uniforms may be worn by participants in all contests, except POETRY, Impromptu Speaking, Modern Oratory, & Storytelling. Anyone may wear a PSIA State Champion t-shirt at the State Meet.
If my name is spelled incorrectly? Please tell your contest director. Be sure that your campus director spells it correctly on the district entry. How can I be at the right place at the right time? Follow the Official schedule posted on the opening page of the PSIA website and within the Winners’
Packet. PLEASE do not try to use a partial schedule made up by someone other than PSIA. Ask for the PSIA schedule. Roll is called before each contest, and it is imperative that contestants be on time in their testing rooms. Schedules and Speech Sections will be posted in Scharbauer Hall and at the contest doors on the TCU campus, in case you misplace the ones sent to your school.
You didn't answer my question. Call the PSIA State Office at 817 416-9504 OR 972-921-6301 before and during the State Meets.
Participants are required to —1. Participate in contests in the spirit of fairness and sportsmanship,
observing all rules—both in letter and in spirit;2. Sponsor and advise individuals and teams without resorting to unethi-
cal tactics, attempting to skirt the rules, or any other unfair action that detracts from sound educational and moral principles;
3. Acceptdecisionsofofficialsandjudgeswithoutprotestandextendprotectionandcourtesytoofficials;
4. Acceptdecisionsofofficialsinmattersnotrelateddirectlytocom-petition;
5. Regard opponents as guests or hosts, while placing personal and/or team integrity above victory at any cost. Maintain grace and poise in victory or defeat;
6. At all times, ensure that competition is relative to a more important overall educational effort—using competition as a tool in the prepa-ration of students for citizenship and successful adulthood.
7. Comply with all stipulated actions and deadlines, including applying, ordering, paying of invoices or fees, providing volunteers (names), attendance at district and state meet related meetings, reading and understanding contest rules prior to contest, so that all members have equalopportunitytoparticipateandenjoyafulfillingexperience
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The PSIA Code
Private Schools Interscholastic Association
2017-2018 District and State Meet Contest & Room Conflict Pattern /Time Schedule
One-Day, Grades 1-8 Tournament
•Grades 1-5=Elem •Grades 6-8=Middle Sch. Only one event may be entered during a time slot. • SAMPLE Speech Event Dual Entry (Other dual entries are possible, in addition to these listed) EXCEPTIONS: Poetry 6 & 7/8 On-Site Drawing, Ready Writing, and/or Science (Number Sense and Calculator may be entered with Poetry, BUT the contestant may NOT enter the contest room in these
two events after roll call; therefore, arrangements must be made for early speaking order to avoid a late entry conflict.) Poetry 6 & 7/8 Finals Spelling (Speak late AFTER Spelling) Poetry 4 & 5 Spelling (Speak late) Maps, Music, or Vocabulary Modern Oratory Ready Writing (Speak late), Art, Spelling (Speak early) Impromptu Speaking Maps, Music Memory, Math, Dictionary, or Vocab REMINDERS: No extra time is given in any contest. Notification of dual entry (including Finals possibilities) MUST accompany district entries at least 30 days prior to the meet. State-prior to 14 days before the meet THIS SCHEDULE AND PROCEDURE MUST BE FOLLOWED AT BOTH DISTRICT & STATE MEETS.
Shaded Blocks = Time Allotted for Contest, inclusive of roll call and test distribution, etc. X Blocks = Verification or Viewing of Tests & Awards
TIME Contests / Grades Offered ↓8 am ↓9:00 ↓10:00 ↓11:00 ↓12:00 ↓1:00 ↓2:00 ↓3:00 ↓4:00 ↓5:00 ↓6:00
POETRY Interpretation 6 & 7/8 PU
Eval Final X On-Site Drawing 6, 7 & 8 X
Number Sense 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 X Creative Writing 1 & 2 X
Science 6, 7 & 8 X Calculator Applications 6-8 X
Ready Writing 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, & 8 X Storytelling 1 & 2
Eval
PU Final X
Storytelling 3 Eval
PU Final X
Art Memory 4/5 & 6-8 X
Modern Oratory 7/8 PU
Eval Final X
Spelling 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7/8 X
POETRY Interpretation 4 & 5 PU
Eval Final X
Maps, Graphs & Charts 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 X
Music Memory 3/4, 5/6, & 7/8 X
Vocabulary 5, 6 & 7/8 X
Impromptu Speaking 7/8 Eval
PU Final X
Mathematics 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 _ X
Mathematics 2/3 X
Dictionary Skills 4/5 & 6-8 X
Listening Skills 4/5 & 6-8 X # Rooms with a capacity of 20 to 36 needed to conduct a full 7-school meet 7-15 18 13 18 17 20 21 8 5 2
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2018 STATE Academic Meet Room Plan “AA”= April 28 / “A”= May 5, 2018 @ Texas Christian University, Fort Worth
BUILDING CODES: B=Annie Richardson Bass Hall; M=Moudy Hall; P=Palko Hall; R=Reed Hall; S=Scharbauer Hall; SM=Smith Hall; W=Winton Scott Hall C=Rm Capacity and Type of Room ( )=# Maximum Entries Expected
Rm #P 130 C145 arm 7:55 Contest Director Required Meeting until 8:50 10:15 Poetry 6 & 7/8 Pick up Prelim. Evaluations 12:00 Storytelling 1, 2 & 3 Pick up Prelim. Eval 1:30 Poetry 6-8 Return Evaluations/Awards 2:30 Ready Writing 3 & 4 Eval/Awards 3:00- Story 1 & 2 followed by 3:30 Story 3 Eval/Awards
Rm #M 141N C120 8:30 Num Sen 4 & 5(48) 9:00 Science 7 & 8 (48) 11:30 Num. Sen. 4 & 5 Verification/Awards 12:00 Science 7 & 8 Verification/Awards 12:30 Vocab. 5 & 6(48) 1:30 Math 4 & 5 (48) 2:30 Ready Writing 7 & 8 Eval/Awards 3:00 Vocabulary 5 & 6 Verification/Awards
Rm #M 320S C72 arm 8:00 Poetry 6, Sec.1 (8) 9:00 Science 6 (24) 11:30 Number Sense 7 & 8 Verification/Awards 12:00 Science 6 Verification/Awards 1:30 Storytelling 3 FINALS (6) 4:00 Math 4 & 5 Verification/Awards
Rm # Scharbauer Hall Breezeway Contest Results Posted on Windows • Top 9 (top 3 at each grade level) On-Site Drawings Displayed until 2:30 pm or later
Rm # Scharbauer Hall Foyer • T-Shirts & all other memorabilia sold until about 4:00 pm with Mr. John Allen -senior volunteer and Director of Sales
Rm #R 125 C24 tab GRADING/Judging: 9:00-10:30: Number Sense 4 & 5 10:00-12:00: Calculator 12:00-2:00: Spelling 6 & 7/8
Rm #R 202 C49 desk 8:00 Poetry 6, Sec. 2 (8) 10:00 Story 1, Sec. 1 (6) 11:30 Poetry 4, Sec 1 (8) 1:30 Poetry 4 & 5 Pick up Prelim. Evaluations 2:30 Poetry 4 FINALS 4:30 Poetry 4 Eval /Awards
Rm #R 217 C28 tab GRADING/Judging: 9:00-10:30: Number Sen 6, 7 & 8 10:30-1:15: Ready Writing 5 & 6 2:30-4:00: Dictionary 4/5 & 6-8
Rm #R 219 C42 desk 8:00 Poetry 6, Sec. 3 (8) 10:00 Art Mem 4/5 (24) 11:30 Poetry 4, Sec 3 (8) 1:00 Impromptu Sp., Sec. 1 (8) 2:30 Art Mem 4/5 Verification/Awards
Rm #R 221 C45 desk 8:00 Poetry 7/8, Sec.1 (8) 10:00 Art Mem 6-8 (24) 11:30 Poetry 6 FINALS 2:30 Listening 4/5 (24) 5:00 Listening 4/5 Verification/Awards
Rm #R 223 C40 desk 8:00 Poetry 7/8, Sec. 2 (8) 11:30 Poetry 4, Sec 2 (8) 1:00 Imp Sp., Sec. 2 (8) 2:30 Poetry 5 FINALS 4:30 Poetry 5 Eval./ Awards
Rm # R 319 C42 desk 8:00 Poetry 7/8, Sec. 3(8) 10:00 Storytelling 1, Sec. 2 (6) 12:30 Mus Mem 3/4 (24) 1:30-3:30: Grade Mus Mem 3/4, 5/6 & 7/8 4:30 Music Mem. 3/4 Verification /Awards
Rm #R 331 C40 desk 10:00 Story 3, Sec. 1 (7) 11:30 Poetry 5, Sec 1 (8) 1:00 Imp Sp., Sec. 3 (8) 2:30 Art Mem 6-8 Verification/Awards 3:00 Impromptu Sp. Prelim. Pick up Eval 4:00 Imp. Sp. FINALS 5:30 Imp. Speaking Evaluations/Awards
Rm #R 417 C42 desk 10:00 Story 2, Sec. 1 (6) 11:30 Poetry 5, Sec.2 (8) 2:00 Math 2/3 (24) 4:00 Math 2/3Ver/Awards
Rm # R 421 C40 desk 10:00 Story 2, Sec. 2 (6) 11:30 Poetry 5, Sec. 3 (8) 12:30 Vocabulary 7/8 (24) 1:30-2:30: Grade Vocabulary 5, 6 & 7/8 3:00 Vocabulary 7/8 Verification/Awards
Rm #S 1007 C24 tab TAB ROOM: Contest Officials Only
Speech Tab Room Speech Decisions ----------------------- Rm #S 1011 C24 tab HOSPITALITY: Contest Officials Only
Rm #S 1008 C64 tab 9:00 Ready Wr. 3 & 4 (48) 11:00 Spelling 2 & 3 (48) 12:30 Maps 4 & 5 (48) 1:30 Dictionary 4 /5 (24) 2:30 Spelling 2 & 3 Verification/Awards 3:30 Maps 4 & 5 Verification/Awards 4:00 Dictionary 4/5 Verification /Awards
Rm #S 1010 C64 tab 9:00 Ready Wr. 7 & 8 (48) 11:00 Spelling 4 & 5 (48) 12:30 Calculator 6-8 Verification/Awards 1:00 Storytelling 1 FINALS (6) 2:30 Spelling 4 & 5 Verification/Awards 4:00 Dictionary 6-8 Verification /Awards
Rm #S 2008 C32 desk 10:00 Storytelling 3, Sec. 2 (6) GRADING: 11:00-2:00: Grade Art Mem 4/5 & 6-8 3:30-4:30: Listening 4/5 & 6-8
Rm # S 2010 C32 desk GRADING/Judging: 10:45-1:30:Ready Wr 7 & 8 1:30-3:00: Maps 4 & 5 ----------------------------- Rm # S 4002 C25 tab GRADING/Judging: 9:30-11:30: Creative Wr 1 & 2 10:15-1:00: Read Wr.3 & 4
AA-Rm #SM103 C48 A-Rm #B1001 C48 8:00 OS Drawing 8 (24) 9:00 Judging On-Site Drawing 8 11:30 On-Site Drawing 8 Evaluations/Awards 12:30 Maps 8 (24) 1:30-3:00: Grade Maps 8 3:30 Maps 8 Verification/Awards
AA-Rm #SM104A A-Rm #B1010 C48 8:00 OS Drawing 6 9:00 Judging On-Site Drawing 6 11:30 On-Site Drawing 6 Evaluations/Awards 12:30 Maps 6 (24) 1:30-3:00: Gr Maps 6 3:30 Maps 6 Verification/Awards
AA-Rm #SM104B A-Rm #B1011 C48 8:00 OS Drawing 7 9:00 Judging On-Site Drawing 7 11:30 On-Site Drawing 7 Evaluations/Awards 12:30 Maps 7 (24) 1:30-3:00: Gr Maps 7 3:30 Maps 7 Verification/Awards
Rm # SM 203 C35 tab 9:00 Ready Wr. 5 (24) 12:30 Music Mem 5/6 (24) 2:30 Ready Wr 5 Evaluations/Awards 4:30 Music Mem. 5/6 Verification/Awards
Rm # SM 213 C46 tab 9:00 Ready Wr. 6 (24) 11:30 Poetry 7/8 FINALS 1:00 Storytelling 2 FINALS (6) 2:30 Ready Wr 6 Evaluations/Award
Rm # W 145 C41 tab 9:00 Calculator 6-8 (24) 10:00 Mod Or.Sec.1 (8) 12:00 Mod. Oratory Receive Prelim. Eval. 12:30 Music Mem 7/8 GRADE: 2:30-4:00: Math 6, 7, & 8 4:30 Mus. Mem 7/8 (Verify/Awards)
Rm # W 147 C33 tab GRADING: 10:00-11:30: Science 6, 7 & 8 12:00-2:00: Spelling 4 & 5 2:30-4:00: Math 4 & 5 2:45-3:45: Math 2/3
Rm #W 170 C41 tab 8:30 Cr Wr 1 & 2 (24) 10:00 Mod.Or. Sec.2 (8) 12:00 Cr. Writing 1 & 2 Evaluations/Awards 1:30 Dictionary 6-8 (24) 2:30 Mod.Or. FINALS 4:00 Mod. Or. Evaluations/Awards
Rm #W 215 C49 arm 8:30 Number Sense 6 (24) 10:00 Mod. Or Sec 3 (8) 11:30 Number Sense 6 Verification/Awards 1:30 Math 6 (24) 2:30 Listening 6-8 (24) 4:00 Math 6 Verification/Awards 5:00 Listening 6-8 Verification/Awards
Rm #W 217 C120 arm 8:30 Number Sense 7 & 8 (48) 11:00 Spelling 6 & 7/8 (48) 12:00-1:30: GRADE Spelling 2 & 3 1:30 Math 7 & 8 (48) 2:30 Spelling 6 & 7/8 Verification/Award 4:00 Math 7 & 8 Verification/Awards
2018 PSIA “AA” and “A” STATE Academic Meet SCHEDULE
April 28 (AA) / May 5 (A), 2018 @ Texas Christian University, Fort Worth BUILDING CODES: B=Bass; M=Moudy; P=Palko; R=Reed; S=Scharbauer; SM=Smith; W=Winton Scott
EVENT
GRADE LEVELS
TESTING TIME
TESTING ROOM #
GRADING TIME/ROOM
VERIFICATION / AWARDS TIME /ROOM #
Art Memory 4/5 10:00 R 219 11:00-2:00/ S 2008
2:30 / R 219
Art Memory 6 - 8 10:00 R 221 11:00-2:00/ S 2008
2:30 / R 331
Calculator App. 6 - 8 9:00 W 145 10:00-12:00/ R 125
12:30 / S 1010
Dictionary 4/5 1:30 S 1008 2:30-4:00/ R 217
4:00 / S 1008
Dictionary 6 - 8 1:30 W 170 2:30-4:00/ R 217
4:00 / S 1010
Listening 4/5 2:30 R 221 3:30-4:30/ S 2008
5:00 / R 221
Listening 6 - 8 2:30 W 215 3:30-4:30/ S 2008
5:00 / W 215
Maps, Graphs 4 & 5 12:30 S 1008 1:30-3:00/ S 2010
3:30 / S 1008
Maps, Graphs 6 12:30 SM104A A-B1010
1:30-3:00/ SM 104A A-B1010
3:30 / SM 104A A-B1010
Maps, Graphs 7 12:30 SM 104B A-B1011
1:30-3:00/ SM 104 B A-B1011
3:30 / SM104B A-B1011
Maps, Graphs 8 12:30 SM 103 A-B1001
1:30-3:00/ SM 103 A-B1001
3:30 / SM 103 A-B1001
Mathematics 2/3 2:00 R 417 2:45-3:45/ W 147
4:00 / R 417
Mathematics 4 & 5 1:30 M 141N 2:30-4:00/ W 147
4:00 / M 320S
Mathematics 6 1:30 W 215 2:30-4:00/ W 145
4:00 / W 215
Mathematics 7 & 8 1:30 W 217 2:30-4:00/ W 145
4:00 / W 217
Music Memory 3/4 12:30 R 319 1:30-3:30/ R 319
4:30 / R 319
Music Memory 5/6 12:30 SM 203 1:30-3:30/ R 319
4:30 / SM 203
Music Memory 7/8 12:30 W 145 1:30-3:30/ R 319
4:30 / W 145
Number Sense 4 & 5 8:30 M 141N 9:00-10:30/ R 125
11:30 / M 141N
Number Sense 6 8:30 W 215 9:00-10:30/ R 217
11:30 / W 215
Number Sense 7 & 8 8:30 W 217 9:00-10:30/ R 217
11:30 / M 320S
Science 6 9:00 M 320S 10:00-11:30/ W 147
12:00 / M 320S
Science 7 & 8 9:00 M 141N 10:00-11:30/ W 147
12:00 / M 141N
Spelling 2 & 3 11:00 S 1008 12:00-1:30/ W 217
2:30 / S 1008
Spelling 4 & 5 11:00 S 1010 12:00-2:00/ W 147
2:30 / S 1010
Spelling 6 & 7/8 11:00 W 217 12:00-2:00/ R 125
2:30 / W 217
Vocabulary 5 & 6 12:30 M 141N 1:30-2:30/ R 421
3:00 / M 141N
Vocabulary 7/8 12:30 R 421 1:30-2:30/ R 421
3:00 / R 421
2018 PSIA “AA” and “A” STATE Academic Meet SCHEDULE
April 28 (AA) / May 5 (A), 2018 @ Texas Christian University, Fort Worth BUILDING CODES: B=Bass; M=Moudy; P=Palko; R=Reed; S=Scharbauer; SM=Smith; W=Winton Scott
EVENT
GRADE LEVEL
TESTING TIME
TESTING ROOM #
Critique Drawing/Writing TIME/ROOM Or SPEECH Prelim. EVAL. RETURN
SPEECH FINALS TIME/ ROOM #
VIEWING EVAL/ AWARDS TIME / ROOM NUMBER (Return SPEECH evaluations Only)
Creative Writing
1 & 2 8:30 W 170 9:30-11:30/ S 4002
n/a 12:00 / W 170
Impromptu Sp. Sec. 1
7/8 1:00 R 219 3:00/ R 331
4:00/ R 331
5:30 / R 331
Impromptu Sp. Sec. 2
7/8 1:00 R 223 3:00/ R 331
4:00/ R 331
5:30 / R 331
Impromptu Sp. Sec. 3
7/8 1:00 R 331 3:00/ R 331
4:00/ R 331
5:30 / R 331
Mod Oratory Sec. 1
7/8 10:00 W 145 12:00/ W 145
2:30/ W 170
4:00 / W 170
Mod Oratory Sec. 2
7/8 10:00 W 170 12:00/ W 145
2:30/ W 170
4:00 / W 170
Mod Oratory Sec. 3
7/8 10:00 W 215 12:00/ W 145
2:30/ W 170
4:00 / W 170
On-Site Drawing
6 8:00 SM 104A
A-B1010
9:00-11:00/ SM 104A A-B1010
n/a 11:30 / SM 104A A-B 1010
On-Site Drawing
7 8:00 SM
10 4BA-B1011
9:00-11:00/ SM 104B A-B 1011
n/a 11:30 / SM 104B A-B 1011
On-Site Drawing
8 8:00 SM 103 A-B1001
9:00-11:00/ SM 103 A- B 1001
n/a 11:30 / SM 103 A- B 1001
Poetry Sec. 1
4 11:30 R 202 1:30/ R 202
2:30/ R 202
4:30 / R 202
Poetry Sec. 2
4 11:30 R 223 1:30/ R 202
2:30/ R 202
4:30 / R 202
Poetry Sec. 3
4 11:30 R 219 1:30/ R 202
2:30/ R 202
4:30 / R 202
Poetry Sec. 1
5 11:30 R 331 1:30/ R 202
2:30/ R 223
4:30 / R 223
Poetry Sec. 2
5 11:30 R 417 1:30/ R 202
2:30/ R 223
4:30 / R 223
Poetry Sec. 3
5 11:30 R 421 1:30/ R 202
2:30/ R 223
4:30 / R 223
Poetry Sec. 1
6 8:00 M 320S 10:15/ P 130
11:30/ R221
1:30 / P 130
Poetry Sec. 2
6 8:00 R 202 10:15/ P 130
11:30/ R221
1:30 / P 130
Poetry Sec. 3
6 8:00 R 219 10:15/ P 130
11:30/ R221
1:30 / P 130
2018 PSIA “AA” and “A” STATE Academic Meet SCHEDULE
April 28 (AA) / May 5 (A), 2018 @ Texas Christian University, Fort Worth BUILDING CODES: B=Bass; M=Moudy; P=Palko; R=Reed; S=Scharbauer; SM=Smith; W=Winton Scott
EVENT
GRADE LEVEL
TESTING TIME
TESTING ROOM #
Critique Drawing/Writing TIME/ROOM Or SPEECH Prelim. EVAL. RETURN
SPEECH FINALS TIME/ ROOM #
VIEWING EVAL/ AWARDS TIME / ROOM NUMBER (Return SPEECH evaluations Only)
Poetry Sec. 1
7/8 8:00 R 221 10:15/ P 130
11:30/ SM 213
1:30 / P 130
Poetry Sec. 2
7/8 8:00 R 223 10:15/ P 130
11:30/ SM 213
1:30 / P 130
Poetry Sec. 3
7/8 8:00 R 319 10:15/ P 130
11:30/ SM 213
1:30 / P 130
Ready Writing
3 & 4 9:00 S 1008 10:15-1:00/ S 4002
n/a 2:30 / P 130
Ready Writing
5 9:00 SM 203 10:30-1:15/ R 217
n/a 2:30 / SM 203
Ready Writing
6 9:00 SM 213 10:30-1:15/ R 217
n/a 2:30 / SM 213
Ready Writing
7 & 8 9:00 S 1010 10:45-1:30/ S 2010
n/a 2:30 / M 141N
Storytelling Sec. 1
1 10:00 R 202 12:00/ P 130
1:00 / S 1010
3:00 / P 130
Storytelling Sec. 2
1 10:00 R 319 12:00/ P 130
1:00 / S 1010
3:00 / P 130
Storytelling Sec. 1
2 10:00 R 417 12:00/ P 130
1:00 / SM 213
3:00 / P 130
Storytelling Sec. 2
2 10:00 R 421 12:00/ P 130
1:00 / SM 213
3:00 / P 130
Storytelling Sec. 1
3 10:00 R 331 12:00/ P 130
1:30 / M 320S
3:30 / P 130
Storytelling Sec. 2
3 10:00 S 2008 12:00/ P 130
1:30 / M 320S
3:30 / P 130
TO: Academic State Meet Participants
FROM: Patricia Walters, EdD, & Marguerite Cook - PSIA Directors
SUBJECT: Parking on the Texas Christian University Campus DATE: Spring 2018
- Place your PSIA Parking ID slip on the dashboard of your car. The ID is not mandatory, but it does help to identify your vehicle and its purpose on the campus. Security is tighter on university campuses these days, and we want to do everything possible to ensure correct identification of vehicles sponsored by PSIA.
- On Saturday at the TCU campus, you may park in any space that is not restricted by PERMIT ONLY, or the words AT ALL TIMES or HANDICAPPED, or by time specifications. All other spaces are open on Saturdays. Parking lots are NOT AVAILABLE adjacent to the buildings in which most of the tournament will be held. The most ample parking may be found in Lot 6, near Schollmaier Arena. A small Visitor parking lot is also available across from Smith Hall. (Please view the campus maps in the ONLINE Winner’s Packet to find the best parking availability.)
- Buses should unload students near the buildings in which students are competing, then park in one of the parking lots, unless otherwise directed by a DPS officer.
- In case you should have questions about other parking procedures, or if you experience an emergency while on campus, you may first call Bruce Walters, PSIA Business Manager at (817) 874-6363, then TCU Police at these appropriate 817 exchange numbers:
Police Emergency 257-7777 Non-Emergency 257-7930 Police Administration 257-5822 Criminal Investigations 257-6637 Crime Prevention 257-7276 Traffic/Parking Division 257-7930 & 257-6889 Transportation Services 257-7930
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MonnigMeteoriteGallery
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Ray Gates
King Entrance
Froghenge
Theatre
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Mabee Foundation Education Complex
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FSMCWHCMXRESVISNS
FACULTY/STAFFMAIN CAMPUS STUDENTWORTH HILLS STUDENTCOMMUTER STUDENTFREE PARKING LOTSRESERVEDVISITORFRESHMANEMERGENCY TELEPHONE
Parking Designations
Academics
Housing
AthleticsAdministrative
Visitor ParkingPermit Parking
Brite Divinity School
OtherStudent LifeParking Garage
B 3/4 Campus CommonsC5 Allan Saxe Garden
B4 Clark Brothers Statue
B3 King Tower (Brown-Lupton University Union)
B 2/3 Frog AlleyB4 Frog FountainC4 Froghenge
B3 Kelly Center Visitor Parking - Lot 6
A4 King Entrance, Teresa and Luther
C4 Teaching to Change the World Statue
D1 Paul's Patios
B4 Memorial Columns
C3 Ray GatesB4 Sadler MallB3 Sand Volleyball Courts
C6 Sandage Avenue Visitor Parking - Lot 12
B5 Tandy Statue, Charles D.
C4 TBPW Visitor Parking
B5 17 Cubes Sculpture
B4 Veterans Plaza
Map Landmark
Map Visitor Parking
Map Building
B4 Chapel, Robert Carr - CAR
B4 Carter Hall, Amon G.
B5 Center for Instructional Services - CIS
B4 Clark Hall (Main Campus)
B3 Colby HallB/C 3 Cox Field, Sam Baugh Indoor Practice Facility (Football)
C5 Interior Design & Merchandising - DEMT
C5 Development Information Services - DISB3 Dutch Meyer Athletic ComplexB4 Fish Hall
B/C 3 Football Indoor Practice Facility, Sam BaughB2 Football Stadium, Amon G. CarterC5 Fort Worth Contemporary Arts GalleryC5 Fort Worth Police StorefrontB4 Foster Hall - FOS
Map Building
C5 GrandMarc at Westberry Place - GM
B3 Health Center, Brown-LuptonB4 Herndon HallB6 Hill HouseC4 Human ResourcesD2 Indoor Tennis CourtsC6 Institute of Behavioral Research - IBR
B4 Jarvis Hall - JAR
B3 KinderFrogs School/Starpoint School - STRC3 King Family Commons
A4 Landreth Hall and Auditorium, Ed - LANB6 Leibrock Village Graduate Housing
B 4/5 Library, Mary Couts Burnett - LIB
Map Building
C4 Mabee Foundation Education Complex, J.E. and L.E.B4 Mabee HallB6 Mabee House
D 2/3 Martin-Moore Hall (Greek)B6 McCart Housing
B2 Athletic Complex, Meyer-Martin - MMAC
A3 Miller Speech and Hearing Clinic - MILB3 Milton Daniel HallB2 Moncrief Field, W.A. "Monty & Tex" (Football)B3 Moncrief Hall
B4 Moore Building, Jo Ann and Wayne - MORB6 Moore House
B/C 2/3 Morris Practice Fields, Sheridan and Clif (Football)A 4/5 Moudy North (Visual Arts) - MOUNB 4/5 Moudy South (Communications) - MOUSB4 Mullins HallC4 Music Building South - MUS
C4 Palko Hall, Betsy and Steve - PAL
C2 Physical PlantC5 PoliceA3 Ranch Management, Winthrop Rockefeller Building for - RAN
B/C 3/4 Recreation Center, University - RECB4 Reed Hall, Dave C. - REE
B5 Richardson Building, Sid W. - SWRB/C 3 Rickel Academic Wing - RIC
B5 Rogers Hall, Dan D. - ROGB4 Sadler Hall, M.E. - SAD
B 3/4 Samuelson Hall, Kellye WrightB6 Sandage HousingB4 Scharbauer Hall, Clarence and Kerry - SCHAR
C6 Secrest-Wible Building - SWBA3 Sherley Hall
B5 Monnig Meteorite Gallery (Sid Richardson Bldg)
B5 Smith Entrepreneurs Hall, Steve and Sarah - SMI
D2 Soccer Stadium, Garvey-RosenthalB3 Starpoint School/KinderFrogs School - STR
B5 Tandy Hall, Charles D. - TAN
B4 Tom Brown/Pete Wright Commons
C4 TCU BookstoreC6 TCU Press - PREC5 TCU Print Shop
C2 Tennis Center, Bayard H. Friedman - BFTC
D3 Tomlinson Hall (Greek)D1 Track and Field Complex, Robert and Maria LowdonB5 Tucker Technology Center, William E. and Jean Jones - TUCB3 University Union, Brown-Lupton - BLUU
D2 Varsity Tennis Teams BuildingA4 Waits HallB4 Walker HallB3 Walsh Athletic ComplexB4 Walsh Center for Performing Arts, Mary D. and F. Howard - WPA
B4 Theatre (Walsh Center), Marlene and Spencer Hays
B4 Recital Hall, PepsiCo (Walsh Center)
D1 Williams-Reilly Field (Lupton Baseball Stadium)B4 Winton-Scott Hall - WIN
Map Building
B2 Academic Enhancement Center, Abe MartinB6 Abell-Hanger House
C3 Admission Center, Mary WrightB4 Administration - Sadler Hall, M.E. - SAD
B3 Air Force ROTC/Aerospace Studies
B2 Athletic Center, John Justin
C4 Bailey Building - BAI
C 1/2 Varsity Tennis Courts, Bernard J. "Tut" Bartzen
D1 Baseball Stadium, Charlie and Marie Lupton
Map Building
B5 Bass Building, Annie Richardson - BAS
B4 Beasley Hall, Theodore Prentis - BEAB6 Beasley House
A4 Theatre & Box Office, Jerita Foley Buschman
B4 Britain HallB4 Brite Divinity School
Map Building
B4 Wright Hall, Mary and Robert J.
C4 Rifle Range, TCU - RIF
D2 Soccer Field House, Jane Justin
D2 Justin Field, Jane
A3 Range Duty Statue
C3 Wright Admission Center Visitor Parking - Lot 8
B3 Yearning to Know Statue
Lowe Hall, Erma - LOWEC4
Harrison Building, W. Oliver and Nell A. - HARB5
B3 Army ROTC/Military Science
B3 Physical Performance Center (Weight Room), Bob Lilly
Class of 2012 GatesD1
Kelly LawnB3
Circle of ExcellenceB3
Founders PlazaB2
B4 Student Memorial
C3 Clark Hall, Pamela and Edward (Worth Hills)
C3 Marion Hall
Harris College of Nursing & Health SciencesB5
B 4/5 Schieffer College of Communication, Bob (Moudy South)
B5 Neeley School of Business
B5 Rees-Jones Hall - RJH
Hays Hall, Marlene MossC3
B3 Basketball Complex, Ed and Rae Schollmaier (Practice Facility)
D1 Baseball Player Development Center, The G. Malcolm Louden Kelly Alumni & Visitors Center, Dee J.B3
B4 TCU Sundial
Parking Garage, Frog AlleyA 2/3
Frog Alley Parking GarageA 2/3
Daniel-Meyer Athletic ComplexB3 B3 Schollmaier Arena, Ed and Rae (Basketball)
Justin Hall of Fame, Jane & John (Schollmaier Arena)B3
Campus Recreation Field – BerryD 2/3
Parrish StatuesB3
Campus Recreation Field – Justin FieldsC/D 1
B 3/4 King Hall, Teresa and Luther
Justin Fields (Recreation Field)C/D 1
Parking Garage, Worth HillsC2
Greek Village (Worth Hills)C 2/3
B5 Greene Avenue Visitor Parking
2017 - 2018
PARKING IDPSIA AcademicState Meet ParticipantApril 28 OR May 5, 2018
PARKING ID
PARKING ID
PSIA AcademicState Meet ParticipantApril 28 OR May 5, 2018
PSIA AcademicState Meet ParticipantApril 28 OR May 5, 2018
6/17 to 7/18 PROMOTIONAL ITEMS ORDER FORM
ITEM QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAL T-SHIRT State Champ: Youth: Md; ADULT- Sm; Md; Lg; XL; XXL Lg; Xl; XXL
$10.00
Embroidered Cap
$10.00
Tumbler-Stainless 16oz. $10.00
Insulated Boat Bag
$10.00
Backpack- Drawstring Nylon $5.00
Mug-Ceramic 16oz.
$4.00
Flashlight Pen w Stylus
$3.00
Computer Brush
$2.00
Flyer Disk-9” Plastic $2.00
Star Stress Ball
$2.00
Mechanical Pencil $1.00
Hand Sanitizer
$1.50
Magnetic Clip $1.50
Koozie
$1.00
1997-2017 Tape Measure $1.50
PEN - Bic clic with gold logo - purple ink ballpoint
$1.00
PEN - Bic clic with white logo – black ink ballpoint
$1.00
PEN - Bendy Buddy - black ink ballpoint
$3.00
PENCIL - gold logo purple barrel
$.50
Pencil Sharpener w. Logo
$1.00
Novelty Erasers $.50
PATCHES, Fabric: 2 1/2” Round “PSIA”
$3.00
2” Bar (District, State, Year)
$1.50
2” Bar “2018”or earlier
$1.00
SUBTOTAL:
Shipping & Handling Chart: For subtotal up to $15.00….Add $4.50
$15.01 to $50.00.............Add $7.00 $50.01 and up..................Add $9.00 Add Shipping:
(Priority Mail - Add $5.00 extra) TOTAL:
For PSIA Use: Date Received: PO #: Ck#: Ship Date: # pkgs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FROM: SHIPPING LABEL / SHIP TO: Private Schools Interscholastic Association Person: P.O. Box 2481 Grapevine, TX 76099 School: Ph: (817) 416-9504 Fax: (817) 421-0929 School Purchase Order # _________________ Address: City/State/Zip:
Lodging Near TCU SAMPLES
Please note that these are merely a few of the many hotels available that are
within 5 miles of the TCU, Fort Worth campus. Please use your internet resources to find a hotel that is right for your group. You may want to negotiate
a group rate with a hotel if you need 10 or more rooms. COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT SOUTH UNIVERSITY DRIVE 3150 Riverfront Drive Fort Worth, TX 76107
817-335-1300: 1.0mi/1.6km NW
RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT FORT WORTH UNIVERSITY 1701 South University Drive Fort Worth, TX 76107
817-870-1011: 1.1mi/1.7km NE
HOMESTEAD FTW-MEDICAL CENTER 1601 River Run Fort Worth, TX 76107
Approximate distance: 1.2mi/1.9km NE
FAIRFIELD INN BY MARRIOTT FORT WORTH 1505 South University Drive Fort Worth, TX 76107
817-335-2000: 1.2mi/2.0km NE
SPRINGHILL SUITES BY MARRIOTT FORT WORTH UNIVERSITY 3250 Lovell Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76107
817-878-2554: 1.4mi/2.3km NW
HOMEWOOD SUITES 2200 Charlie Lane Fort Worth, TX 76104
817-921-0788: 1.9 miles S
HILTON GARDEN INN MEDICAL CENTER 912 Northern St. Fort Worth, TX 76104
817-921-0788: 2 miles S
HAMPTON INN FT. WORTH-SOUTHWEST-I-20 4799 Southwest Loop 820 Fort Worth, TX 76132
817-346-7845: 3.1mi/4.9km SW
DAYS INN SOUTH 4213 South Freeway Fort Worth, TX 76115
817-923-1987 2.8mi/4.6km SE
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS SUITES DOWNTOWN 1111 West Lancaster Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76102
817-698-9595: 2.8mi/4.5km NE
LaQUINTA INN AND SUITE SOUTHWEST 4900 Bryant Irvin Rd. Fort Worth, TX 76132 817-370-2700: 4mi/4.1km SW
THINGS TO DO IN THE DFW AREA April – May, 2018
Amon Carter Museum of American Art (PSIA Art Memory work here) Bass Performance Hall Botanic Gardens and Conservatory Botanical Research Institute (BRIT) Burger’s Lake Casa Manaña Theatre Cowboy Stadium (tours available) Dallas Museum of Art (PSIA Art Memory work here) Fort Worth Herd Cattle Drive on Exchange Ave. Fort Worth Museum of Science & History Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra Fort Worth Stock Yards (near TCU) Fort Worth Zoo (near TCU) Fort Worth Convention Center Grapevine Vintage Railroad Kimbell Art Museum (PSIA Art Memory work here) Log Cabin Village (near TCU) MAYFEST (May 5) Meadows Museum, SMU (PSIA Art Memory work here) Monnig Meteorite Gallery at TCU Museum of Modern Art National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame Omni Theater Perot Museum of Nature and Science (in Dallas) Stockyards Rodeo / Walking Tours (Pawnee Bill’s Wild West Show) Sundance Square Texas Civil War Museum Texas Motor Speedway Texas Trail of Fame Will Rogers Memorial Center (Horse Show) Vintage Flying Museum Find MANY more things to do at fortworth.com
REGULATIONS TCU requires conference groups to adhere to all of TCU’s regulations, policies, guidelines, and all local,
state, and federal laws concerning health, safety, and public order. Failure to comply with these regulations may result in the forfeiture of the privilege of using TCU facilities and services, or termination of TCU
agreements. TCU regulations include, but are not limited to, the following in TCU buildings and on TCU
property:
• Smoking is prohibited in all buildings. • Youths require direct supervision at all times while on campus.
• Attaching any object to any TCU premise by tape, nail, screw, or alteration of the premises in any
manner whatsoever without prior written permission from Conference Services is not permitted. No
signs are to be attached to the outside walls of any TCU facility without prior written permission.
• All visitors are expected to comply with TCU traffic regulations. Parking is allowed only in the white-
lined spaces. There is no parking or driving on ANY non-paved area.
• All facility and residence hall rooms must be left in the condition found. Any damages or excessive
clean-up will be billed after the event. No furniture may be moved out of the residence hall rooms or
from lounge areas into individual rooms.
• TCU prohibits alcoholic beverages in all areas of the campus, without written permission. Residents
of legal age twenty-one (21) or over may possess and consume alcoholic beverages in their residence
hall rooms only. The consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited in all hallways, stairways, elevators, lobbies, lounges, recreation areas, restrooms, and all other areas of residence halls. Kegs
and any other containers larger than one gallon used for alcoholic beverages are not permitted
anywhere on campus.
• The illegal possession, manufacture, distribution, use or sale of any quantity of any drug, narcotic, or
any controlled substance or being illegally under the influence of any drug, narcotic, or any controlled
substance is prohibited.
• Tampering with the fire system or with fire fighting equipment is a violation of the Fort Worth City
Ordinance. EVERYONE MUST evacuate the building when an alarm is sounded. All violators are
subject to persecution and fine ($400) by the University as well as city authorities.
• Possession, ignition or detonation of any explosive device, fireworks liquid, or object which is
flammable or which would cause damage by fire or explosion to person or property is prohibited, this
includes any hazardous materials, and any and all firearms.
• Candles and open flames may not be used in any building without permission from Conference
Services.
• No shoes with cleats are allowed in any facility. Only white-soled court shoes (tennis shoes) are
allowed on University Recreation Center Gym floors.
• No cut-offs are allowed in the University Recreation Center Pool.
• All security arrangements must be made through TCU Conference Services. The number of officers
required for each event is at the discretion of the TCU Police.
TobaccoPolicy:
Inordertoencourageacultureofhealthandwellnessforallstudents,faculty,staffandguestsoftheuniversity,TexasChristianUniversityprohibitstheuseofalltobaccoproductsandsmokingonpropertyownedbytheuniversity.Peoplewishingtousetobaccoaspartofanestablishedreligiousceremony,academicorresearchactivitymaycontacttheViceChancellorforStudentAffairstorequestanexemptionforthoseactivities.
WhyhasTCUimplementedatobacco-freepolicy?
Forthepastdecade,TCUhasfollowedcityordinance,whichprohibitssmokinginsidebuildings,andhasprohibitedsmokinginUniversity-ownedvehicles.RecentrequestsfromtheStudentGovernmentAssociation,withsupportfromTCU’sFacultySenate,StaffAssemblyandGraduateStudentSenate,inconjunctionwiththeUniversity’songoingcommitmenttohealthandwellness,promptedTCUtoextendthoseeffortstoprohibitallformsoftobacco,includingchewingtobacco,snuffande-cigarettesonallUniversity-ownedpropertyeffectiveAug.1,2017.Whatdoesthepolicymean?TheUniversitydoesnotrequirefaculty,staffandstudentstoquitusingtobaccoproducts;however,wedoexpectindividualstorefrainfromusinganytobaccoproductswhileonuniversityproperty.TCUiscommittedtocreatingacultureofhealthandwellness.Whatareconsideredsmokingandtobaccoproducts?
Cigars,cigarettes,chewingtobacco,snuff,e-cigarettes/vapesandhookahs,areconsideredsmokingandtobaccoproductsforpurposesofthispolicyandareprohibitedonalluniversity-ownedor-leasedpropertyorvehicles.
Nicotinegum,patchesandsimilarcessationproductsareNOTconsideredtobaccoproducts,andarethuspermitted.
Arethereexceptionstothepolicy?
Peoplewishingtousetobaccoaspartofanestablishedreligiousorculturalceremony,artisticperformanceinaUniversity-sponsoredeventorforeducational/clinicalpurposes,maycontactthevicechancellorforStudentAffairstorequestanexemptionfortheseactivities.
Howisthepolicycommunicated?
TheTobacco-freePolicyisincludedintheFacultyandStaffHandbook,aswellastheStudentHandbook.
Additionally,thepolicywillbesharedviasignsoncampus,Universitywebsites,newstudent/newhireorientations,vendorcontractsandothermarketingmaterials.EventplannerswillbeaskedtoincludeinformationaboutthepolicyinmaterialstheydistributetooutsidegroupsthatuseUniversityfacilities.
Thetobacco-freepolicyappliestoallUniversityproperty,regardlessofwhetherornotasignisposted.
Whataretheboundariesoftheuniversityforthepurposesofdefininguniversityproperty?
TheboundariesincludeanypropertyownedorleasedbyTCU.Thetobacco-freepolicydoesnotapplytocitystreetsorsidewalksthatarenotadjoininguniversityproperty.
Doesthepolicyapplytovisitorstocampus?Yes.Organizersandattendeesatpublicevents,suchasconferences,meetings,publiclectures,socialevents,culturalevents,campusvisits,admissionseventsortoursandsportingeventsusingUniversityfacilitiesarerequiredtoabidebythetobacco-freepolicy.Eventplannersareresponsibleforcommunicatingthepolicytoattendees.
DoesthepolicyapplytoUniversity-sanctionedeventsorsportingactivitiesoccurringoffcampus?
No.TCU’spolicyappliesonlytoUniversity-ownedor-leasedpropertyorvehicles.Eventsoractivitiesscheduledelsewhereareboundbythepoliciesorrulesoftheeventcoordinatororpropertymanager.
DoesTCUoffercessationprograms?Yes.HealthcoachingandsupportisavailablethroughtheEmployeeAssistanceProgramatnocosttoemployees.AdditionalresourcesareavailablethroughBlueCrossBlueShieldforemployeesonTCU’shealthbenefitsplan.Additionally,programsofferedbytheTCUWellnessCenterandthroughFrogLifeareopentoallemployees.ForcurrentTCUstudents,individualandgrouptobaccocessationcoachingisavailablethroughtheTCUAlcoholandDrugEducationoffice.TobaccoreplacementproductsareavailablethroughtheTCUpharmacywithphysicianauthorization.
HowwillTCUenforcethepolicy?
Theexpectationistherewillbevoluntarycompliancewiththepolicy.Itisthesharedresponsibilityofallmembersofthecampustorespectandabidebythispolicy.
WhatshouldIdoifIseesomeoneusingtobaccoonUniversityproperty?
Enforcementisnotourfirstpriority;itisthesharedresponsibilityofallmembersofthecampustorespectandabidebythispolicy.
ShouldyouseesomeoneusingtobaccoonUniversityproperty,pleaserespectfullyremindthemthatTCUistobacco-freeandthattobaccoproductsareprohibitedoncampusgrounds.
Formoreinformationonsmokingandtobacco-freeinitiatives,visittheSurgeonGeneralandtheAmericanCancerSociety.
TCU Area Food Establishments 1. Einstein Bros. – Bagels and Sandwiches 20. Wendy’s 2. Smoothie King 21. Taco Bell 3. Potbelly 22. Subway 4. Dutch’s 23. 5. Red Cactus 24. Smashburger 6. Buffalo Bros. 25. McAlisters 7. TCU Bookstore Café – Starbucks 26. Sonic 8. Los Vaqueros 27. Hoffbrau Steak House 9. Little Caesar’s 28. Panera Bread 10. Caro’s Mexican 29. Silver Fox 11. Café Brazil 30. Blue Mesa Grille 12. Fuzzy’s Taco Shop 31. IHOP 13. The Bottom 32. Chili’s 14. Perotti’s Pizza 33. Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt 15. Jack-in-the-Box 34. Ol’ South Pancake House 16. Domino’s Pizza 35. Romano’s Macaroni Grill 17. McKinley’s 36. Mama’s Pizza 18. Pizza Hut/Wing Street 37. Crazy Jay’s Pizza 19. Whataburger 38. Zoe’s Kitchen 39. McDonalds
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B5 Smith Entrepreneurs Hall, Steve and Sarah - SMIB3 Starpoint School/KinderFrogs School - STR
B5 Tandy Hall, Charles D. - TANC6 TCU Press - PRE
B5 Tucker Technology Center, William E. and Jean Jones - TUCB4 Walsh Center for Performing Arts, Mary D. and F. Howard - WPAB4 Winton-Scott Hall - WIN
C4 Palko Hall, Betsy and Steve - PALA3 Ranch Management, Winthrop Rockefeller Building for - RANB4 Reed Hall, Dave C. - REE
B/C 3 Rickel Academic Wing - RICB5 Rogers Hall, Dan D. - ROG
B4 Scharbauer Hall, Clarence and Kerry - SCHAR
B5 Richardson Building, Sid W. - SWRC5 Fort Worth Contemporary Arts Gallery
A4 Landreth Hall and Auditorium, Ed - LANB4 B5 Library, Mary Couts Burnett - LIB
A3 Miller Speech and Hearing Clinic - MIL
A 4/5 Moudy North (Visual Arts) - MOUNB 4/5 Moudy South (Communications) - MOUS
C4 Music Building South - MUS
C5 Interior Design & Merchandising - DEMT
C4 Bailey Building - BAI
C4 Lowe Hall, Erma - LOWEB5 Bass Building, Annie Richardson - BASB4 Beasley Hall, Theodore Prentis - BEAB5 Center for Instructional Services - CIS
Moore Building, Jo Ann and Wayne - MORB4
B5 Harrison Building, W. Oliver and Nell A. - HAR
B5 Rees-Jones Hall - RJH
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PSIA State Meets April 28 and May 5, 2018
Buildings (Abbrev.)Scharbauer (S)Reed (R)Moudy South (M)
Smith (SM)Winton-Scott (W)Palko (P)
Bass (B)
For 1st Alternates Only
Below are answers to questions you may have about your role as alternate to the PSIA Academic State Meet in 2018
How soon will I know if I can compete? Most qualifiers who cannot attend will first notify their school principal or PSIA campus director, who will then notify the 1st alternate and the State Director IN WRITING (in one Cc’d EMAIL PREFERRED) as soon as they know they will not compete at State. In case of emergencies, however, your school may be notified as late as Friday or Saturday before competition, or there may not be time to notify the PSIA state office at all. Our advice is to be prepared and to sit in on roll call for your event, in case an absence from your district does occur. Only 1st alternates are eligible to take the place of a 1st or 2nd
place qualifier in the event in which they competed at their district meet. Remember that in Creative Writing and Storytelling, ONLY the first place student advances; therefore, the 2nd place winner at District is the 1st alternate to State. Who will call me? Your principal or PSIA campus director will notify you. If you get the message through informal channels, have your principal call the State Director and the other school to check. Only the school administrator (or home-school/individual parent) may notify the State Director and the alternate’s school that a contestant will not be attending the State Meet, AND we will need to receive this information in writing (email) from this official. Am I eligible to fill any vacant slot in the contest? No. You may only compete if a qualifier from your district meet is unable to participate in the contest to which you have been named alternate. Should I attend State Meet anyway? It's up to you, your parents, your academic coach, and your school administration. If your school is sending contestants and your attendance is not an undue financial burden, State Meet is an educational, learning experience. May I sit in the contest room or take the test if I come? NO. Alternates are not allowed to sit in the contest room after roll call, or to take the tests. You are welcome to attend the performance events: Prose Interpretation, Impromptu Speaking, Modern Oratory, Storytelling and One-act Play. State Meet is full of opportunities for enrichment through performance events, at the museums, exhibits, and activities on campus listed in the Winner’s Packet. Ask your coach for this information. Congratulations on doing so well at the District Meet. We hope that your experience was worthwhile and that you can reflect on your year with pride and pleasure. 2018 Winner's Packet