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Student Activity Conference- University of Texas, Arlington
2014-2015 CX Debate Problem Area and Resolution Synopses
Download the CX Debate Problem Area and Resolution Synopses.
UIL Congress Pilot Contest Information
Click a link below to learn more about the UIL Congress Pilot Contest. Please submit your school's intent to participate using the link found in #4.
1) Overview of the Congress Pilot Contest
2) Synopsis and Time Structure of Congress
3) Skills Gained from Participating in the Congress Contest
4) The Case for UIL Congressional Debate
5) Your School's Intent to Participate in the Congress Contest
Upcoming UIL SuperConferences
- Send us program ideas based on student needs in Speech and Debate.
- Let us know if you are available to present at one or more of the four regional conferences in Speech and Debate.
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Submit this information by Tuesday, August 6th.
- If you are emailing this form, please make sure to click "Save As" after you have filled out the form. Save the file as your first and last name.
NOCSAE Statement on Third Party Helmet Add-on Products and Certification
NOCSAE (The National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment) has issued a statement on Third Party Helmet Add-on Products and Certification.
Football Practice Limits
Effective August 1, 2013 as passed by the UIL Legislative Council. During the regular season and post season, no football player is allowed to participate in more than ninety (90) minutes of full contact practice per week. See attached document for more information or the Football Rules & Guidelines page.
Cheerleader Safety
Effective August 1, 2013 as passed by the UIL Legislative Council, students participating in cheerleading must comply with Chapter 38, Subchapter D, of the Texas Education Code related to the prevention, treatment, and oversight of concussions. Additionally, cheer coaches and sponsors will be required to complete training related to safety guidelines for cheer and other training programs designed to minimize risks associated with participation in the activity. See attached FAQs for more information, which are also posted on our Health & Safety page.
Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Form
Effective August 1, 2013 as passed by the UIL Legislative Council, the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Awareness Form shall be signed annually by the student and the student's parent or guardian. This form is posted on the Athletics Forms page.