Test OR Super Quiz Proctor (2020 Orange County Academic Decathlon Day 2)

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Please note that OCAD hosts multiple academic competitions throughout the year that are volunteer driven. We encourage you to keep connected with us and look out for our additional volunteer opportunities.

Test OR Super Quiz Proctor (2020 Orange County Academic Decathlon Day 2)

By Orange County Academic Decathlon (OCAD)

Date and time

Saturday, February 1, 2020 · 8am - 4pm PST

Location

Westminster High School

14325 Goldenwest St Westminster, CA 92683

Description

Come Celebrate 52 years of academic excellence with the Orange County Academic Decathlon!

You can help the Orange County Academic Decathlon (OCAD) make a difference!

Each year OCAD relies on the kindness of community members volunteering their time and talent to impact student lives by leading a classroom during its competition testing or supervising a team of students during the Super Quiz Relay event.

With One Day of Service you help to create the space for our students to think critically through the subjects of art, economics, literature, math, music, science, and social science; and to create a testing environment that will help our students thrive.

You make a difference in helping OCAD achieve its mission to inspire academic excellence and build 21st century skills that prepare our students for college, career, and beyond.

Serving our students as a test proctor or Super Quiz proctor will be impactful, rewarding, and simple to achieve! If you enjoy working with young people, register as a test proctor and commit to One Day of Service with OCAD in 2020!

More information can be found at: http://www.ocde.us/Decathlon/Pages/Volunteer-Information.aspx

Classroom Test Proctor Time Commitment: 8:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Super Quiz Proctor Time Commitment: 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

If you are interested in being part of this spirited and rigorous event competition, please register above!


Note:

Volunteers should be at least 18 years old and a high school graduate. Parents who volunteer will not be placed in the same area as their child. Registered volunteers will be emailed an information packet and map two weeks prior to the event.

It is very important that all volunteers arrive promptly on competition day. If a volunteer becomes unavailable, it is critical that the Project Liaison be contacted prior to the competition day to avoid incomplete judging teams. A missing volunteer can delay the start of the competition for our students. For additional information, please contact Stephanie Thomas at 714-966-4316 or sthomas@ocde.us

Organized by

Orange County Academic Decathlon’s mission is to inspire academic excellence and build 21st century skills that prepare students for college and careers.

The Orange County Academic Decathlon Association, a self-sustaining, non-profit organization, supports the annual Academic Decathlon competitions and the awards ceremonies in which individual and team winners are recognized. The Association also provides scholarships to the highest scoring overall individual students at each GPA level. In addition, the Association provides funding for the top scoring teams invited to represent Orange County at the California Academic Decathlon, held annually in March.

For more information and updates about OCAD please visit us:

www.ocde.us/decathlon

To donate the the OCAD program please visit our PayPal:

http://tinyurl.com/n7qah7o

The Academic Decathlon is sponsored by the Orange County Academic Decathlon Association, a 501c3 non-profit organization, and is administered by the Orange County Department of Education.

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