Automatic and Expedited Advancement
A new level system means a one-time realignment for judges to correctly sort into their new levels. Here are the details on how that will work.
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A new level system means a one-time realignment for judges to correctly sort into their new levels. Here are the details on how that will work.
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The last in Judge Foundries articles describing the requirements for judge levels, with extensive information on what it takes to be promoted to and maintain Level Five.
Level Five Advancement and Maintenance Read More »
Why does Judge Foundry have to charge dues, on what will they be spent, and how much will they be? This article answers all those questions, and more.
Much Ado About Dues Read More »
Learn about a brand new certification that Judge Foundry is offering for event admins.
Event Admin Certifications Read More »
Judge Foundry shares the vision for the new Level Four, including how to be promoted to it and what qualities we expect it to exemplify.
Level Four Advancement and Maintenance Read More »
Are you interested in getting involved? Here’s your chance!
Judge Foundry Calls For Volunteers Read More »
Judge Foundry lays out the principles and processes for its elections.
All About Elections Read More »
Judge Foundry explains the requirements and philosophy of the new Level Three: the experienced floor judge.
Level Three Advancement and Maintenance Read More »
Judge Foundry outlines the path pack to judging for tournament officials who stepped down in the past and want to return.
Welcome Home, Lapsed Judges Read More »
Learn all you need to know about Level Two Judges in Judge Foundry, including how to get there, the skills TOs can expect from L2s, how to maintain this level, and what the benefits are.
Level Two Advancement and Maintenance Read More »