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New Hampshire Poetry Out Loud Program 2021-2022

Congratulations to all NH Poetry Out Loud competitors and to NH State Champion Emily Matos from Kingswood Regional High School and NH Alternate Champion Annalise Locke from Hopkinton High School!

View photos by Cheryl Senter from the State Championship on flickr.

Rewatch the event on YouTube.

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Welcome to the 17th year of New Hampshire's Poetry Out Loud competition, which celebrates the diverse voices of our high school students. Poetry Out Loud aligns with Common Core standards for reading and language, in addition to the NCTE English Language Arts Standards.

 

NH POL Coordinators:

Caitlin Delaney
Nhpol.coordinator@gmail.com


Allison Hawkins
Arts Education, NH State Council on the Arts
allison.hawkins@dncr.nh.gov603/271-0791

Poetry Out Loud is a national poetry recitation program that encourages the nation's youth to learn great poetry. Through depth of learning, memorization, and performance, the program helps students master public speaking skills, build self-confidence, and learn about their literary heritage. Poetry Out Loud builds on the spoken word as an art form, inviting the dynamic aspects of slam poetry, spoken word, contextual analysis, and theater into the classroom. 

Nationwide, the program involves 365,000 students annually and awards $50,000 in scholarships. Funding comes from The Poetry Foundation and National Endowment for the Arts, and is awarded to each State Arts Council to carry out a statewide program.

In New Hampshire, any high school — public, private, or parochial, as well as home school groups — are welcomed to participate. There is no charge to compete and materials are provided. 

Year after year, students, parents and educators tell us that the most important aspect of the Poetry Out Loud program is the recognition and introduction to poetry.  To be identified as a talented reciter and presenter of great poetry is an experience that changes lives, broadens ideas about the future, bolsters confidence and provides a wonderful sense of accomplishments. To be invited to present and recite poetry at the NH State House, Representatives’ Hall is an honor and memory of a lifetime. 

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Important Dates:

  • October 31, 2021: NH POL Registration Deadline
  • October 2021-February 2022: POL curriculum in schools; school competitions held
  • October 2021-January 2022: NH Poets lead workshops at schools
  • October- November 2021: Teacher Orientations
  • February 6, 2022: Deadline to hold school competitions
  • February 2022: Judges' Orientation
  • February 9 – February 17: Virtual Semi-Final Student Recordings
  • March 11, 2022, 5pm: NH State Finals Championship at the State House, Representatives Hall, Concord, NH - Rewatch the livestream on the NHSCA Facebook page!
  • May 1, 2022: Poetry Out Loud National Semifinals Virtual Championship
  • June 5, 2022: Poetry Out Loud National Finals Virtual Championship

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Last updated: April 15, 2022

 
 
 
 
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