NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC BEE
For more information, go to
www.nationalgeographic.com/geographybee
The Illinois Coordinator is Ani
Thompson-Smith
Future State Geographic Bees are:
- Friday, March 30, 2007
- Friday, April 4, 2008
- Friday, April 3, 2009
The National Geographic Bee, an educational program
of the National Geographic Society, is a nationwide
geography competition for U.S. schools with any
grades four through eight, designed to encourage the
teaching and study of geography.
Bee registration is open to schools and homeschool
associations with students in grades four through
eight who are not over the age of 15 by the time of
the national level. A student must be enrolled in a
school or homeschool association that is registered
with the Bee. Also, students of the eligible grade
levels must be following a school schedule and
academic course load comparable to the majority of
the student's grade-mates and age-mates. A student
may not be enrolled in more than two academic
courses at the high school and/or college level
during each school year of the competition. We
reserve the right to disqualify a student if we
believe the rules have not been followed.
Schools from all 50 U.S. states, the U.S.
territories, and the U.S. Department of Defense
schools participate in the National Geographic Bee.
Students enrolled in public or private schools may
not compete as part of a homeschool association's
Bee and, conversely, students who are homeschooled
must participate through a registered homeschool
association.
Principals may write a letter on school letterhead
and enclose the registration fee of U.S. $50
requesting that their school receive the contest
materials. Heads of homeschool associations may
register the same way. Keep in mind that there is a
minimum participation requirement of six students
from the eligible grade levels in the school-level
contest. Students, their parents and relatives must
not have obtained, have had in their possession at
any time, or have seen the contest materials. Please
make sure that the contest materials are not mailed
to a relative of a participating student. We reserve
the right to disqualify a student if these rules
have not been followed.
Mail the letter and registration fee of $50 (check
or purchase order made payable to the National
Geographic Society) to:
National Geographic Bee
1145 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Faxed registrations are not accepted. Registration
ends October 15 most years. You may call the Beeline
phone number—+1 202 828 6659—after October 15 to see
if any deadline extensions have been granted. Listen
carefully to the message.
Once registration is closed, it is closed to all. NO
EXCEPTIONS! We cannot be responsible for late, lost,
or misdirected mail. So please make sure your
information is complete, on time, and sent to the
correct address (see above).
Once a school registration is received, there are no
refunds. Schools may produce only one school winner,
so make sure the school principal registers only
once. If a school registers twice and receives two
packets, no refund will be given.
Individual students and individual homeschooling
families may not register for the National
Geographic Bee. Students must be enrolled in a
school or homeschool association that is registered
with the Bee, and they participate through the
contest held by their school or homeschool
association. Contact your school principal or
homeschool association and encourage them to
register. Only school or homeschool association
administrators may register their schools. Also, to
hold a competition, there is a minimum participation
requirement of six students (in eligible grades),
and students must be present to compete.
Schools whose proper registrations are received by
October 15 will be sent the contest materials packet
in mid-November.
The packet contains everything a school needs to
participate in the competition including an
instruction booklet with suggested procedures,
question booklet, a medal to present to the one
school winner, and the qualifying test that must be
administered to the school winner. (This test
determines the top scoring one hundred students in
each state who are invited to compete at the
state-level competition. Individual scores are not
released. Notification of qualification is sent by
the second week of March to the teacher who signed
the certification statement on the qualifying test
answer sheet.)
If the registration deadline is extended past
October 15, schools that register later will be sent
their contest materials within three weeks of our
having received the registration. A school should
notify us at +1 202 828 6659 if it has registered
and has not received the contest materials by the
times mentioned above. The deadline for receipt of
the school Bee winner's qualifying test remains the
same.
Registered schools hold their school-level contest
following the eligibility rules and may use the
suggested procedures contained in the school-level
instruction booklet. The school is responsible for
their school-level Bee. Each participating school
produces one school winner.
A teacher administers the written qualifying test
(included in the packet) to the one school winner.
Only the answer sheet is returned to the National
Geographic Society either in the envelope provided
or in your own envelope to:
National Geographic Bee
1145 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Tests received after the specified deadline will not
be graded.
In early March the teacher who signed the qualifying
test is notified if the school Bee winner qualified
to represent his or her school at the state level.
The top one 100 students (selected based on
qualifying test scores) qualify to represent their
schools and compete at the state level. Scores are
not released, only notification as to whether the
student qualified or did not qualify for the state
competition. The notification includes information
on where the qualified student is to report, the
date, time, etc. This information is not given over
the telephone.
State qualifiers compete in an oral competition at
the state level, which is usually held in late March
or early April. To compete, invited qualified
students must be present at the state Bee on the
assigned day and at the assigned time.
State winners are invited to National Geographic
headquarters in late May to compete in the national
finals for scholarships in the amount of U.S.
$25,000, $15,000 and $10,000.