IAC Events - 2022-23

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IAC Events - 2022-23

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International Academic Competitions is happy to announce it is holding the following tournaments in the region:

Saturday, January 14 - Eastern Kentucky - Paul Blazer HS - Ashland, KY - C Set
Saturday, January 21 - Central Florida Winter - Trinity Prep - Winter Park, FL - B Set
Saturday, January 21 - Mississippi Winter - Richton High School - Richton, MS - C Set
Saturday, January 21 - South Florida Winter - Ransom Everglades HS - Miami, FL - B Set
Saturday, January 28 - Louisiana Winter - STEM Academy of Pointe Coupee - Morganza, LA - C Set
Saturday, January 28 - Tennessee Winter - Signal Mountain HS - Signal Mountain, TN - B Set
Saturday, February 4 - Central Georgia Winter - George Walton Academy - Monroe, GA - B Set
Saturday, February 11 - Kentucky State Championships - Bardstown HS - Bardstown, KY - A Set
Saturday, February 11 - Northern Georgia Winter - Calhoun HS, Calhoun, GA - B Set
Saturday, February 18 - Arkansas State Championships - Fort Smith HS - Fort Smith, AR - A Set
Saturday, February 18 - North Carolina State Championships - East Chapel Hill HS - Chapel Hill, NC - A Set
Saturday, March 4 - Central Florida Championships - Largo HS - Largo, FL - A Set
Saturday, March 25 - South Carolina State Championships - SC Governor's School - Hartsville, SC - A Set

Teams may register at the links above and find more information about tournaments as well. The first registration deadline is 11:59pm Eastern time 2 Mondays before a given tournament; bowl registrations after that incur a late penalty, and after the Monday before the event, bowl registration is no longer guaranteed. There are no registration deadlines for individual events (i.e. walk ins are welcome; please arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the Bee / Exams as per the schedule on the tournament page).

In addition to the National History Bee and National History Bowl, we will be holding the Varsity / JV National Qualifying Exams for the during the first part of the lunch break. Those who take exam(s) should do the exam(s) first, and then eat afterwards - there will be time to do so. These are 50-question, 20-minute time limit multiple-choice tests - it's $10 per student per Exam. You CAN do 3 or 4 exams, but you still only have a maximum of 40 minutes to take these. Our exams are also available online at their respective links. Online events for our History Bee and Bowl on B Set and A Set are also available.

If you have any questions about any of these events, please email us at [email protected].
Marshall Mullins
High School Director of US Operations, International Academic Competitions
Moderator/Tournament Director for Hire
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