The logo for Poetry Out Loud features a blue microphone next to the words "National Endowment for the Arts and Poetry Foundation Present Poetry Out Loud"

About Poetry Out Loud

The National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation have partnered with the Alabama State Council on the Arts to support this FREE High School program that builds students’ public speaking skills and self-confidence. Alabama participates in the National Competition, and also holds an Original Poetry Recitation Competition.

The program is FREE! Participating teachers receive free materials, including a teacher’s guide, lesson plans, and access to audio-visual materials on the art of recitation.

Alabama Champion Emily Diaz (Auburn High School) represents Alabama at the 2024 National Finals in Washington, D.C. Photo © James Kegley courtesy of Poetry Out Loud.

Awards are given to regional, state and national winners. In addition, the schools of the state and national winners receive scholarship awards.

The Alabama Writers’ Forum is the coordinator for Region 2 in Alabama. Region 2 includes the following counties: Autauga, Barbour, Bullock, Chambers, Chilton, Coffee, Coosa, Crenshaw, Dale, Elmore, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery, Pike, Russell, and Tallapoosa. If you would like your high school in Region 2 to participate, please contact Associate Director Jordan Mahaffey (jordan@writersforum.org) or call us at (334) 265-7728.

To help the students and teachers, Poetry Out Loud and the Alabama Arts Alliance have created a library of short educational videos that covers everything from choosing poems to writing to interpreting, and more… Click here to POL Lesson Videos for the Classroom.

The timeline for the 2024/2025 program is:
– School competitions in November and December 2024
– Region 2 competition registration deadline: January 8, 2025
– Region 2 competition in Montgomery on January 21, 2025 (Tentative Date)
– State competition in Montgomery on February 27, 2025
– National competition in Washington, DC, May 5-7, 2025

The official website is www.PoetryOutLoud.org
Please visit it to explore all the resources available.

We look forward to signing YOUR high school up
for this wonderful program!!


March 6, 2024
The WINNERS of the Poetry Out Loud
Alabama State Competition

Announcing the WINNER of the Poetry Out Loud Alabama State Competition: Emily Biaz of Auburn High School!! She will, for the second year in a row, represent Alabama in the National Anthology Competition in Washington D.C. on May 1-2, 2024. Emily, you rock!!

Her family and teachers were at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival to cheer her on!

 

 

Congratulations to all the students who competed in
Alabama’s Poetry Out Loud State Finals at Alabama Shakespeare Festival on March 6!

The Social Issue Poetry winner was Lily Tao, Auburn High School, and the runner up was Daryl Thomas, BTW Magnet High School.

Maryam Khan, LAMP Magnet High School, took second place in the National Anthology Poetry competition. Congratulations!!!


February 5, 2024
Poetry Out Loud
Alabama Region 2 Competition

Twenty two students from 6 Alabama high schools participated in the Poetry out Loud Alabama Region 2 Competition on February 5 in Montgomery. We were very impressed with all the students and the judges had a tough job this year. The winners in the 3 categories (national anthology, original, and social issue poetry) were: Emily Biaz of Auburn High School won the anthology poetry category (for the 3rd year in a row!!), Audrey Miller of Lakeview Christian School won the original poetry category, and Daryl Thomas of BTW Magnet High School won the social issue category.

The following students scored in the top 5 of each category and therefore are eligible to compete in the State Competition on March 6:
Emily Biaz (Auburn High School), Anita Duncan (Opelika High School), Zuriyah Fishoe (Lamp Magnet High School), Maryam Khan (Lamp Magnet High School), Audrey Miller (Lakeview Christian School), Atticus O’Banner (Opelika High School), Namita Pradeep (Lamp Magnet High School), Daryl Thomas (BTW Magnet High School), Madison Thompson (BTW Magnet High School), and Lily Tao (Auburn High School).