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The ONQBA (Ontario Quiz Bowl Association) is an organization founded in June 2011 to promote quizbowl in Ontario to students of secondary schools, colleges, and universities. Membership requirements include staffing at least one Ontario tournament and voting in at least one ONQBA procedure. The Ontario Quizbowl Association (ONQBA) will make an agreement with the Guelph club to take over organization of the provincial tournament, offer discounts at provincials for schools that hosted a certified tournament,certify any academic tournament that has already been certified by PACE and/or NAQT and has an ONQBA member in its staff (as a check to make sure the tournament isn't an organizational disaster). Any events that don't meet these criteria will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. The organization will have a website and quarterly newsletter ready for the upcoming school year, which will advertise tournaments, profile university clubs and list ONQBA decisions,continue school-targeted (ie: mailings) and student-targeted (ie: Facebook) outreach, and use any surplus end-of-year funds to support Ontario teams attending national tournaments in the US (with the hope that one day, that support will go to a NASAT team)
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The ONQBA (Ontario Quiz Bowl Association) is an organization founded in June 2011 to promote quizbowl in Ontario to students of secondary schools, colleges, and universities. The Ontario Quizbowl Association (ONQBA) has made an agreement with the [[Guelph]] trivia club to take over organization of the provincial tournament. The organization has a website and newsletter, which will advertise tournaments, profile university clubs and list ONQBA decisions, and continue school-targeted (ie: the newsletter and other mailings) and student-targeted (ie: Facebook events and groups) outreach. The ONQBA use any surplus end-of-year funds to support Ontario teams attending national tournaments in the United States including [[PACE]] NSC, [[NAQT]] [[HSNCT]] and with the hope that one day, they can support a NASAT team.
  
[[Category:High school quizbowl in Ontario]]
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Beginning in the 2011-2012 school year, the ONQBA becan to certify tournaments. ONQBA offer different discounts at provincials for schools that hosted and/or did well and/or participated a certified tournament. They will certify any academic quizbowl tournament that has already been certified by PACE and/or NAQT and/or uses a recognized student written event (e.g. SCOP Novice, Early Autumn Collegiate Novice, GSAC) and has an ONQBA member in its staff as a check to make sure the tournament runs smoothly. An ONQBA member must staff in at least one event every year and if applicable, vote at least once a year in an ONQBA procedure. Any events that don't meet these criteria will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
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More information can be found on their website at [www.onqba.ca]
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[[Category:High school quizbowl in Ontario]][[Category:Canada]]

Revision as of 01:07, 5 November 2012

The ONQBA (Ontario Quiz Bowl Association) is an organization founded in June 2011 to promote quizbowl in Ontario to students of secondary schools, colleges, and universities. The Ontario Quizbowl Association (ONQBA) has made an agreement with the Guelph trivia club to take over organization of the provincial tournament. The organization has a website and newsletter, which will advertise tournaments, profile university clubs and list ONQBA decisions, and continue school-targeted (ie: the newsletter and other mailings) and student-targeted (ie: Facebook events and groups) outreach. The ONQBA use any surplus end-of-year funds to support Ontario teams attending national tournaments in the United States including PACE NSC, NAQT HSNCT and with the hope that one day, they can support a NASAT team.

Beginning in the 2011-2012 school year, the ONQBA becan to certify tournaments. ONQBA offer different discounts at provincials for schools that hosted and/or did well and/or participated a certified tournament. They will certify any academic quizbowl tournament that has already been certified by PACE and/or NAQT and/or uses a recognized student written event (e.g. SCOP Novice, Early Autumn Collegiate Novice, GSAC) and has an ONQBA member in its staff as a check to make sure the tournament runs smoothly. An ONQBA member must staff in at least one event every year and if applicable, vote at least once a year in an ONQBA procedure. Any events that don't meet these criteria will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

More information can be found on their website at [www.onqba.ca]