Texas French Symposium Explained

Texas French Symposium
Abbreviation:TFS
Formation:1964
Founder:Dee Moynihan[1]
Type:Non-profit
Location:24111 Ardwick Court,
Tomball Texas 77375
Region:Texas
Board Of Directors:Susan Dworaczyk, President
Meriem Mason, Vice President
Terri Whiteman, Vice President/Host School Coordinator
Amanda Crépin, Secretary
Karen Watson, Treasurer

The Texas French Symposium is a statewide non-profit competition in which French students, which are categorized into levels 1-6 and Experienced compete with other students of their same level from all over the state of Texas. The organization is hosted annually at a random participating high school in Texas who volunteers to host. The contest is held on a spring weekend and lasts two days. It begins with tests in the late afternoon of the first day and lasts until 21:00. The competition resumes on the next day at 8:30 and is closed with a ceremony that includes dinner and awards. During the Symposium, students are involved in assigned academic events which are from the following:

In addition to the aforementioned academic events, the Symposium also has certain events dedicated to francophone cultural arts, including music and visual arts. Students can compete in the following events:

Symposiums are hosted at high schools in the state of Texas, the first having been held in 1964 at MacArthur High School in San Antonio. In 2014, celebrating its 50th anniversary, the Texas French Symposium was hosted at Atascocita High School.

The symposium is only funded by donations and entry fees. The judges are teachers and French speaking volunteers.

Notable and Recent Events

Notes and References

  1. http://www.chron.com/neighborhood/kingwood/news/article/A-fete-of-all-things-French-in-Atascocita-5421654.php#photo-6200245 Houston Chronicle TFS Article, 22 April 2014