4-Way Test Speech Competition
The purpose of the 4-Way Test Speech Competition is to foster the principles of ethics in everyday life as well as in business. This program is designed to introduce high school students to Rotary and the 4-Way Test by creating interest through a competitive speech contest.
Our Club hosts the contest where students are judged and the top three are awarded cash prizes. The winner for our Club advance to the Area Competition. Winners of the Area Competitions then advance to the finals held at the District Conference.
Are you a student interested in applying this year? You can find the information packet here
4-Way Test Speech Competition Posts
4-Way Test Speech contest at DisCon ’26
Josephine Janeway presented her speech, “The Ethics of Convenience”, to our club as part of our 4-way Test Speech contest on April 8th. Josephine won $500 for her first-place finish that day, along with the opportunity of representing our club at the District Conference. The 4-Way Test Speech contest was held at the District Conference…
4-Way Test Speech Contest Program Information
The 4-Way Speech Contest is a long-standing Rotary tradition that challenges young people to think deeply about ethics, character, and leadership in today’s world. Sponsored by Rotary clubs across the globe, this contest invites students to apply Rotary International’s Four-Way Test to real-life issues, encouraging thoughtful reflection on how our words and actions impact others.…
District Conference 4-Way Speech Contest
The 4-Way Speech contest was held at the District Conference this past weekend and all three finalists were absolutely amazing making the judges job very difficult. Gavin Guyetter, representing the Medford Rogue Rotary, won the $1000 third place prize. Gavin is a 12th grade student at St. Mary’s and his topic was on Food Insecurity…