| The Miss America Program and its
1,500 local and state Pageants comprise the largest single
source of scholarship funds available to young women in the
world. Annually, an estimated 40 million dollars is offered
to more than 30,000 young women who participate in the Miss
America programs.
To compete in the Miss Idaho
Program, a contestant must first win a local pageant. The Events Calendar contains a list of upcoming events. Use it
to find the local pageant nearest you. The general
eligibility requirements for competing in this program are
as follows:
- Currently enrolled as a
full or part time college student or registered as a
full or part time student for the fall semester
following high school graduation
- Resident of Idaho for at
least six months prior to the local competition
- Must be at least 17
years of age and a senior in high school to compete in a
local pageant; High School graduate or completion of
G.E.D. by June of the year in which you would compete at
Miss Idaho
- No older than 24 years
of age on October 31st of the year you would compete at
Miss America
- Female, never been
married
- U. S. Citizen
- Entrant must maintain
the basis upon which she claims eligibility throughout
the local and state competition.
AREAS OF COMPETITION AT THE
LOCAL LEVEL
Contestants in all Miss
America preliminaries at the local and state level compete
in the following areas:
- Presentation &
Community Achievement in Interview (25% of total score)
Each contestant participates in a private 10-minute
press conference-style interview with a panel of judges.
There are typically 5 to 7 judges on a panel.
Contestants are questioned on their background as
presented on their fact sheet, their educational and
career goals, their opinions on current events, social
issues, and their interests, hobbies and extracurricular
activities. Scoring is based on communication skills,
including personality, intelligence, validated opinions,
emotional control, overall first impression and personal
appearance, and whether the contestant possesses the
overall qualities and attributes of a Miss Idaho.
- Artistic Expression
(35% of total score)
Contestants perform a routine of up to 2-1/2 minutes of
their own choosing. Possible talents might include
singing, dancing, gymnastics, instrumental music,
dramatic or comedy monologues, baton twirling and
ventriloquism. Other talents that can be performed solo
on a stage are also possible. Contact us if you have a
question about your talent presentation. Scoring is
based on contestant's skill and personality,
interpretive ability, technical skill level, stage
presence and the totality of all elements, including
costume, props, voice, use of body and choreography.
- Presence & Poise in
Evening Wear (20% of total score)
Each contestant appears on stage in an outfit of her own
choosing, representative of what she would wear to a
formal "after five" social event. Pantsuits, cocktail
dresses and evening gowns are all appropriate for this
phase of the competition. Scoring is based on the
overall first impression, sense of confidence,
personality and stage presence, walk and posture,
appropriateness of attire and sense of attractiveness.
- Lifestyle & Fitness
in Swimsuit (15% of total score)
Each contestant appears on stage in a swimsuit and
footwear of her own choosing. Swimsuits can be either
one or two-piece, but must be approved prior to
competition by the Director of the pageant. Scoring is
based on overall first impression, statement of physical
fitness and health, overall physique which is pleasing
to her height, weight and bone structure, walk, posture
and grace, sense of confidence and presence on stage.
- Overall Composite
Score (5% of total score)
Each judge will score the contestant based on the
overall performance in all phases of competition and
whether or not she has the qualifications to be the
title holder.
Types of Pageants:
CLOSED pageants have specific
geographic eligibility requirements, based on where you
live, attend school or work. Any young woman may run in an
OPEN pageant regardless of where she lives within the state
of Idaho, so long as all other eligibility requirements are
met.
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