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Concert and Sight-Reading Adjustments Extended
The following concert and sight-reading adjustments from the 2020-21 school year have been extended through the 2021-22 school year.
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The requirement for a school to enter a varsity music ensemble when participating in concert and sight-reading evaluation for the 2021-22 school year has been waived. When completing the registration process with the music region, each school may declare the status – varsity, non-varsity, or sub-non-varsity - of each band, choir, and orchestra ensemble that participates in concert and sight-reading evaluation.
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For the 2021-22 school year the prescribed music list requirements and sight-reading levels have been adjusted. The resulting sight-reading levels and associated time structures may be found here.
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Flex versions or adaptable arrangements of pieces on the PML may be substituted for the version on the PML, provided the substitution is considered to be unabridged to the version on the PML as defined at https://www.uiltexas.org/pml/.
August Academic Enews
Check out the latest enewsletter. It has information specific to academic coordinators, student activities conferences and deadlines.
2021-2022 Updates
UIL is providing information related to rule changes and guidelines for the 2021-2022 school year.
Topics Include:
- Rule Changes
- Risk Mitigation
- Football Telecast Information
- HB547 Homeschool Participation
- NIL Information
- SB1697
- School Week Exception for Varsity District Contests
2021-2022 Updates
2021 June Legislative Council Meeting
June 15, 2021
The June UIL Legislative Council meeting will be held at the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center in Austin. The Public Forum and afternoon General Session will be live streamed courtesy of NFHS.
Legislative Council General Session Packet
Spring 2021 Superintendent Survey
The meeting schedule is as follows:
Tuesday, June 15
8:00 am – Legislative Council Public Forum – Live Stream | Agenda
9:45 am – Academic Standing Committee – Agenda
9:45 am – Music Standing Committee – Agenda
9:45 am – Athletics Standing Committee – Agenda
10:30 am – Policy Standing Committee – Agenda
1:30 pm – Legislative Council General Session - Live Stream | Agenda
4A Final Softball Game Delayed Due to Inclement Weather
Update: The 4A Final between Liberty & Corpus Christi Calallen will resume at 2:45pm.
Due to thunderstorms in the Austin area, the 4A softball Final between Liberty and Corpus Christi Calallen has been temporarily suspended until the weather no longer poses a threat to the area. Updates on game resumption will be posted on the Spectator Information page and UIL social media channels.
Academic News
Academic News-May 20, 2021
Check out the newest Academic Newsletter which includes information on the 25th Annual Capital Conference and other academic deadlines.
May Academic News
May Academic News
Check out the newest Academic Newsletter which includes information on the Academic and Speech State Meet, Capital Conference and other academic deadlines.
Speech State Tournament Information
Please be sure to read ALL the information on the Tournament website so you don't miss any deadlines.
In order to promote safety during the global pandemic, the tournament will be hosted in a virtual format this year rather than a large in-person event that traditionally brings students together from all areas of the state to the University of Texas campus. All events at the tournament will be virtual in format. Students may compete from their school campus or home, whichever provides the most reliable technology and Internet. All rounds will be synchronous (live). We will be using Speechwire.com as the tournament management system and NSDA Campus/Zoom for video-conferencing.
Speech State Tournament Information
Please be sure to read ALL the information on the Tournament website so you don't miss any deadlines.
In order to promote safety during the global pandemic, the tournament will be hosted in a virtual format this year rather than a large in-person event that traditionally brings students together from all areas of the state to the University of Texas campus. All events at the tournament will be virtual in format. Students may compete from their school campus or home, whichever provides the most reliable technology and Internet. All rounds will be synchronous (live). We will be using Speechwire.com as the tournament management system and NSDA Campus/Zoom for video-conferencing.