Judges

judges

To a large extent the quality of the National Finals experience for students is based
upon the expertise and demeanor of the judges. Seventy-two judges will participate in the
competition on Saturday and Sunday and eighteen judges will participate on Monday.

Judges, please review the resouces on this webpage. In addition, a packet will be available for
you with more information at the National Finals information desk in the lobby of the
National Conference Center on Friday evening and in the judges' orientation room on Saturday
and Sunday.
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Judges' Resources

We the People High School Textbook
WTPlevel3s

Judges' Orientation Video


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