2011



Private Interview Score Sheet

Date: _________________

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Judge (Print Name): __________________________ Signature: ____________________

The Private Interview phase of competition allows insight into the candidate’s ability to fulfill the responsibilities outlined in the job description and provides the opportunity to learn as much as possible about the candidate’s qualities and attributes to fulfill the position. Allows insight into the commitment to advance and execute her social impact initiative and have a year of service, not celebrity, as well as insight into the commitment to continue her education. Also allows insight into the ability to express and distinguish her beliefs and have a true knowledge of the world around her, in addition to getting a sense of accomplishments above and beyond the resume.

• Each candidate is competing against herself and receives a score in the 1 to 10 point range, using whole numbers only

• More than one candidate may receive the same score

• If you make a change or erasure on your score sheet, you must initial the change

• When you finish scoring, hand your score sheet to the Judges Chair

Talent Score Sheet

Date: ________________

|Number |Name or Title of Candidate |Points |

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Judge’s Name (Print): __________________________ Signature: ____________________

Allows insight into the candidate’s preparatory and performance skills. Looks at selection of talent presentation as well as the performance and interpretive ability and technical skill level including execution, technique synchronization and control. Allows insight into stage presence and on-state personality and a look at the totality of the elements; Costume, Props, Music, Voice, Use of the Body and Choreography, as well as how enjoyable and relatable the performance is. IMPORTANT – Job Description is not considered during Talent on Preliminary Nights of a Multi-Night Competition. Only Final Night considers titleholder’s job description, responsibilities and duties.

• Each candidate is competing against herself and receives a score in the 1 to 10 point range, using whole numbers only

• More than one candidate may receive the same score

• If you make a change or erasure on your score sheet, you must initial the change

• When you finish scoring, hand your score sheet to the Judges’ Chair

Red Carpet Score Sheet

Date: ___________________

|Number |Name or Title of Candidate |Points |

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Judge’s Name (Print): __________________________ Signature: ____________________

Allows a look into a how the candidate exhibits her own personal style, attitude, personality, grace, presence and confidence while making her own statement about her mission for the job. Looks into composure, confidence, the attention she captures on the stage, her command of the stage, presence and how she appears in the spotlight. Allows ability to judge first impression reaction and a look at posture and carriage.

• Each candidate is competing against herself and receives a score in the 1 to 10 point range, using whole numbers only

• More than one candidate may receive the same score

• If you make a change or erasure on your score sheet, you must initial the change

• When you finish scoring, hand your score sheet to the Judges Chair

On-Stage Interview/Social Impact Pitch Score Sheet

Date: __________________

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Judge’s Name (Print): __________________________ Signature: ____________________

The On-Stage Interview phase of competition advances the same criteria as the personal interview by bringing it on stage in an interactive and substantive highly energetic way to showcase each candidates’ intelligence, personality, charisma and aptitude for the job. You are to only consider how she answers the question, not whether you agree with her answer. This allows the audience to truly get to know the candidate and the ability to see how these discussions take place in a public forum showcasing the greater ability to communicate, stage presence, commanding presence and relatability. Allows ability to judge first impression reaction and determine if the candidate cannot simply answer the question asked but build on a conversation from the personal interview. Allows the ability to see interactivity and discussion and determines if the candidate can serve as a role model and is reflective of her generation.

• Each candidate is competing against herself and receives a score in the 1 to 10 point range, using whole numbers only

• More than one candidate may receive the same score

• If you make a change or erasure on your score sheet, you must initial the change

• When you finish scoring, hand your score sheet to the Judges Chair[pic]

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