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Wrestling Director Gives Update for Season
By Peter Contreras, Assistant Athletic Director | Tuesday, October 22, 2013 2:09 PM
It has started. As the summers seem to get shorter each year, it is still with great enthusiasm that we start the 2013-2014 UIL wrestling season.
Some things have changed from last school year while others have not. Excluding the National Federation of State High School Associations playing rule changes, two big UIL adjustments has occurred.
Hopefully you have already made one of the adjustments – the loss of one tournament.
The other change was the state tournament site. Garland ISD’s Curtis Culwell Center will host the 2014 UIL State Wrestling Championships, Feb. 14-15.
Monday, Nov. 11 is the first date for meets or tournaments. Best of luck this season and I look forward to seeing you in February in Garland.
Changes Highlighted for OAP
By Luis Muñoz, Theatre Director | Tuesday, September 10, 2013 11:44 AM
Welcome back! Jenny, Connie and I hope you were able to rest during your summer break. We have been busy at the League office preparing for what will shape up to be an exciting year. It’s a year full of changes and, we hope, improvements to the UIL One-Act Play Contest and Theatrical Design. We also are excited with our roll-out of the Focus: Young Filmmaker’s Festival.
It is crucial that you download the 20th edition of the Handbook for One-Act Play and the eighth edition of the Guide for UIL OAP Contest Managers. The two pdf documents can be found on the “Resources and Forms” page under the Theatre section of the UIL website:
http://www.uiltexas.org/theatre/resources-forms
There are many changes this year. Here are some of the major ones.
4A and 5A Team Tennis Now Advance From District To Area Meet
By Darryl Beasley, Assistant Athletic Director | Monday, September 09, 2013 2:26 PM
As you start the new school year, I would like to share a 4A and 5A team tennis rule change, which will affect the 2013-14 regional tournament. The new rule allows four teams from each district to advance to a NEW AREA tournament. Districts will host this NEW AREA tournament, and the first and second team finishers will advance to the regional tournament. The number of teams at the regional tournament will be eight teams instead of 16.
The 4A and 5A team tennis area meets are required. Each district will make arrangements with the corresponding district to host an area meet. The corresponding district matches will be: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, etc. However, there is an option. With majority votes from both District Executive Committees, the area meet can be cancelled. In this scenario, each district would hold its district meet and advance the top finishers to the Regional Meet.
2012-13 Journalism All-State Staff Named
By | Monday, September 09, 2013 2:04 PM
Forty-two students have been named to the 2012-13 All-State Journalism Staff. To qualify for the staff, students must have earned 50 points by participating and winning different journalism contests throughout the year. Students can earn points by participating in UIL invitational contests, UIL district, regional and state contests, as well as ILPC and similar type journalism contests.
Breithaupt Receives TGCA Citation of Merit Award
By Chris Schmidt, Public Affairs Representative | Friday, September 06, 2013 2:03 PM

Dr. Breithaupt speaks after receiving the TGCA award.
Photo by Kim Carmichael, Chief of Staff
University Interscholastic League Executive Director Dr. Charles Breithaupt was selected as a recipient of the Texas Girls Coaches Association Citation of Merit Award given to him at the association’s annual summer convention.
Breithaupt, a coach and educator for 17 years before joining the UIL, is only the second recipient of the TGCA’s highest honor. The award is given to individuals who have gone above and beyond in contributing to the success of the TGCA and is only awarded on odd years when the association’s convention is held in Austin.
“There is no more deserving person than Dr. Charles Breithaupt,” TGCA Executive Director Sam Tipton said. “It’s been a great, great partnership, and we just wanted to give back a little to him for what he has done for girls athletics and the Texas Girls Coaches Association.”
Tips for Planning Your Academic Vacation
By Dr. David Stevens, Academic Director | Friday, September 06, 2013 1:59 PM
Being an academic coordinator or coach for your campus is much like planning for a summer vacation with the family. It takes months of preparation for a few days or weeks of gratitude. But the payoff is usually worth the trouble.
The first step to going on vacation is selecting a date and location. For the UIL traveler, planning meetings for district spring meets began Aug. 15. The planning meetings should include location, dates and assignments for CX debate, One-Act Play and the academic meet. If you have not received notification of this information, check with your campus administration or contact another coordinator in your UIL district.
Next, you will need to plan your itinerary for the trip. Districts are highly encouraged to follow the UIL Academic Conflict Pattern at the district contest. The conflict pattern is strictly enforced at the region and state meets.
UIL NOW Explores New Format
By Kate Y. Hector, Media Coordinator | Friday, September 06, 2013 1:55 PM

Each of the first five editions of UIL NOW for the 2013-14 school year will feature one of last year's UIL Lone Star Cup winners, like Salado High School.
Photo by Jana Riggins, Speech and Debate Director
The University Interscholastic League’s video series, UIL NOW, has undergone some changes over the summer. In its previous format, the video focused on upcoming events and deadlines. The new format will feature several new sections and, a video will be published every two weeks, as opposed to every week.
In an effort to provide more detailed and timely content the videos will include sponsor spotlight, UIL flashback, activity spotlight, coaches corner and special Lone Star cup sections in various editions of UIL NOW.
Barnes Leads Policy and Compliance for League
By Jamie Oberg, UIL Intern | Friday, September 06, 2013 1:52 PM

Leo Barnes is the new Director of Policy and Compliance.
Photo by Kate Y. Hector
Formerly an Associate Vice President for Legal Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin, Leo L. Barnes began working at the UIL as the Director of Policy and Compliance in June 2013.
A native Texan who grew up in Houston and attended Spring Branch High School, Barnes received his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas and graduated cum laude from the St. Mary’s School of Law in San Antonio.
Munoz and Malone Join League Team
By Jamie Oberg, UIL Intern | Friday, September 06, 2013 1:42 PM
This summer, UIL welcomed many new staff members to our team. Among them, Glenda Munoz was hired as an administrative assistant in the academic department, and Mervin Malone as a Senior Mail Clerk assisting the entire office.
Munoz worked as the administrative assistant at the Hays-Caldwell Women’s Center (HCWC) in San Marcos after graduating from Texas State with a degree in Sociology.
“Upon graduating, I wanted to help change the world in social services and began a wonderful experience at HCWC,” Munoz said. “During my five years [there], I realized my administrative strengths and shifted from direct services to office management and event planning duties.”
Floyd Hands Over the Reigns, Promises a Smooth Transition
By Richard Floyd, former Director of Music | Friday, September 06, 2013 1:36 PM
What is that old saying? “Time flies when you are having fun.”
How true. I looked up 12 months ago and suddenly realized that 29 years had passed since I was appointed the UIL State Director of Music in 1984. That’s a long time. In fact, there are countless music educators out there who have never known the UIL without Richard Floyd as the State Director of Music. Now, that’s a scary thought!
But, the time has come. The transition is well underway. Dr. Brad Kent, former Fine Arts Director for the Richardson Independent School District, and I have worked in tandem for an entire year and on Sept. 1, 2013 Brad assumed the role of State Director of Music. I will remain on board in a half-time position committed to our goal of making the transition as seamless as possible. George Strickland and Patty Esfandiari continue to be a part of our great UIL music team. For music directors across the state of Texas it should be “business as usual.”