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National Forensics League

The National Forensics League is one of two U.S. national organizations which direct high school or "prep" competative speech events. (The other is the Catholic Forensics League[?] or CFL.)

Founded May 25, 1925, the NFL hosted the first national high school speech tournament in 1930 with 49 schools from 17 states. By and large the rules that governed that tournament are still in effect today providing one of the longest running national competitions for high school students. Approximately 1 million high school students have been members of the NFL since 1925.

The NFL hosts the U.S. national high school forensics tournament annually in the US, attracting over 3000 high school students to compete for national honors in a wide variety of events including

Well over 30,000 high school students participate in NFL certified events every year.

 

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