NPSD 2023 Black History Oratorical Competition
In celebration of Black History, all North Penn students from grades 3-12 are invited to participate in this year's Black History Oratorical Competition. The competition is designed to give North Penn public school students an opportunity to shine through public speaking while honoring Black history. Students will recite published speeches or poems from an African-American or Black leader such as Maya Angelou, Michelle Obama, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Jesse Jackson, or others.
How do I sign up?
- Interested students will recite their speech and submit the video by Wednesday, January 25th using this link. A committee will review each submission and select finalists for the district-wide competition.
- Selected students from each level will present their speeches at a competition held at North Penn High School on Thursday, February 23rd from 6:00-8:00 pm.
Video submission will be selected based upon how students respect/honor Black History, and embody messages that inspire and uplift participants to continue towards progress; believing the impossible is possible. Remember: Black History is not just about slavery and the Civil Rights Movement. Strive to select oratory pieces that reflect the S.P.I.R.I.T. of the people throughout the African Diaspora:
S- Strength
P- Perseverance
I- Imagination
R- Responsibility
I- Integrity
T- Talent
If you require any special accommodations, please contact, Dr. D'Ana Waters, NPSD Assistant Superintendent, at
[email protected]
For a complete list of rules and rubrics,
click here.