Poetry Out Loud
To view a live Webcast of the 2009 Region 5 Poetry Out Loud Competition, Friday, November 20, 2009, go to www.HuntsvilleCitySchools.net and click on "Watch Huntsville City Schools ETV Live"
2008 Winners At our Region 5 competition in December 2008, first prize winners were Devan Ray, a junior at Randolph School in Huntsville, for the Poetry Out Loud anthology competition, and for the original poetry competition a tie between Emanuel Waddell, a sophomore at Bob Jones High School in Madison, and Jesse Lawrence Schaffer, a junior at St. Bernard Preparatory School in Cullman. The Huntsville Literary Association awarded each first prize winner a check for $100, and UAHuntsville awarded them a $1000 scholarship.
The top four in each competition went to the state competition in Montgomery on Saturday, February 28, 2009, at Huntingdon College. Two region 5 students made the top 5 in the state Poetry Out Loud competition, Emanuel Waddell (1st honorable mention) and Devan Ray (second honorable mention). Two region 5 students won first and second place in the state Original Poetry Competition:
1st place, Elizabeth Brasseale, a senior at Catholic High School in Huntsville, for her poem "The GLorification of Larks"
2nd place, Jesse Lawrence Schaffer, a Junior at St. Bernard Preparatory School in Cullman, for his poem "The Breath of Grace."
View all region 5 winners and contestants.
Download press release about state competition (PDF format).

Poetry Out Loud is a national poetry recitation contest for high school students, sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and the Poetry Foundation. Dr. Rose Norman, chair of the UAHuntsville English Department, is coordinator for the thirteen counties in Alabama's region 5 (see county map). High school students compete in their classrooms and schools, and school winners go on to a free workshop at UAHuntsville in October and a regional competition at UAHuntsville in November. Regional winners compete for the state championship in Montgomery in February, and the state champion competes at the national competition in Washington, DC in April. There are prizes all along the way, and the national champion wins a $20,000 scholarship.
Teachers must register by September 15 for their classes to participate. These classes may be in any field of study, but most often are from English, Theatre, and Forensics. The NEA and the Poetry Foundation provide teachers with free, standards-based curriculum materials once their schools register to participate. Materials include one teacher's guide with sample lesson plans to help instructors teach recitation and performance, and two audio CDs featuring well-known actors and writers such as James Earl Jones, Anthony Hopkins, Alyssa Milano, and N. Scott Momaday. Teachers also get two Poetry Out Loud Anthologies and two Poetry Out Loud posters. Each participating school gets one instructional DVD for each school participating. The program requires less than two or three weeks of class time. There is no charge to participate.
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