Date
The National Current Events League consists of four (4) meets (Contests) held at your school during the school year. Each Meet consists of 30 multiple choice questions and may be adminstered comfortably within one class period. Each of the Meets will be based on current events in the following time frame:
| Time Period | Meet Date |
| Sep. 1 - Oct. 23 | Nov. 6, 2008 |
| Oct. 24- Dec. 21 | Jan. 8, 2009 |
| Dec. 22- Feb. 12 | Feb. 26, 2009 |
| Feb. 13- Mar. 19 | Apr. 2, 2009 |
Contest Operation
You will receive two copies of the questions for each Contest you enter. Please duplicate as many copies as you need. Answer keys will be provided. There is no limit to the number of students who may participate. The students are to work independently on the questions. Each test is to be proctored and graded by the school. The top ten individual's names and their scores are to be listed on the score sheets provided. The sum of these top ten scores is the school's team score. The score sheet is to be returned to the NCEL (envelope provided) where the results will be collated. All schools will receive a report of the results of the appropriate Contest. You will receive questions for meet 1 by Nov. 3, 2008, meet 2 by Jan. 5, 2009, meet 3 by Feb. 23, 2009, meet 4 by Mar. 30, 2009 and School Awards by Jan. 31, 2009.
Questions
Each Meet will consist of 30 multiple-choice questions. Each Meet has a time limit of 35 minutes and may be comfortably administered within one class period. This will allow you time to discuss the meet immediately after it has taken place. The questions will be selected from the following areas and will be appropriate to the individual grade level involved: General News, Arts & Entertainment, Science & Health, Business & Finance, Sports.
Awards
Each team will receive 11 awards- 1 medal and 10 certificates. Each additional team that your school registers entitles you to receive 1 additional set of awards. There are also individual and team awards on the national level. Please register by October 14, 2008.
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