1. What is the Miss Oklahoma Elementary, Jr. High, High School, and Collegiate America Pageant?
The Oklahoma Jr. High School, High School, and Collegiate America Pageant is a state preliminary pageant that competes nationally for the titles of Miss Elementary America, Miss Jr. High School America, Miss High School America, and Miss Collegiate America in June/July 2025. Our national competition aims to create wonderful personal and professional opportunities for young women. Our main goal is to offer outstanding high school, junior high, and collegiate girls the chance to participate in a pageant system that upholds the highest moral values.
2. How are the divisions determined?
There are three divisions for the Oklahoma Jr. High, High & Collegiate girls. Your grade level determines the division in which you compete, not your age.
There are seven divisions for the Oklahoma Elementary contestants.
3. If I am entering the 12th grade, why must I compete in the collegiate division?
The National Pageant date and year of reign determine the divisions. The National Pageant will be held in June of 2025. If the Oklahoma Collegiate titleholder wins the national title, they will reign during their freshman year of college. So yes, most of your reign as the Oklahoma titleholder would be during your senior year. The judges are aware of these details.
4. Can I enter if I attend school outside of Oklahoma but live in Oklahoma when not attending school?
Yes - online schooling applies. If you do not live in Oklahoma but are enrolled in a Oklahoma school online, you are still eligible to compete. Please verify with the state directors.
5. Will I be rooming with my family during the pageant weekend?
Yes, You are responsible for your own lodging and transportation.
6. Do I have to stay at a hotel if I live nearby?
No. However, many of the pageant events will begin early and run late. Attending all pageant weekend events is mandatory, and punctuality is highly important. If you drive to the hotel each day, we expect you to be on time.
7. What are the phases of competition?
You will compete in interview, fun fashion, and evening gown.
8. What is the score breakdown?
Interview and Evening Gown are worth 40% of your score. Fashion Runway is worth 20%. Beginning this year, for the Elementary contestants, community service will be a part of their Interview scores. For JHC contestants, community service will no longer be required each month but still highly encouraged as we want it to be a meaningful and impactful experience for everyone.
9.How is the order of the contestants determined?
First entry forms in with a deposit will be last on stage in the lineup.
10. During the interview, do the contestants stand or sit?
Stand in a panel-style interview with all the judges.
11. How long is the interview?
Five minutes for the Jr. High, High, and Collegiate contestants. For the Elementary girls, it is 2 minutes.
12. Will there be any political or controversial questions?
No, not unless it is brought up by the contestant.
13. What do I wear for interview?
Elementary - T-shirt, shorts. For JH, HS, Collegiate -An interview dress, jumpsuit, or suit.
14. Are fashion-forward shoes okay in the interview, or should we only wear nude/tan color shoes?
Yes, either is fine for interview.
15. What do I wear for Fashion Runway?
Fashion Runway is a high-fashion outfit of choice: Pantsuit, Sundress, High Fashion off-the-rack, High-Low, or Cocktail.
16. Can my fun fashion outfit be a two piece?
Yes, but it must be age appropriate. No 2-piece for Elementary contestants.
17. What should I not wear for fun fashion?
No props, no hats/hairpieces, no denim, no flip-flops. This is an outfit that shows your personal style.
18. Do I need my own routine?
No full routines will be allowed. You will be given the competition pattern prior to the pageant weekend, and time limits will be clearly explained to the judges. Any contestant over the time limit may see it reflected in their score.
19. What do I wear for Evening Gown?
Evening gown is your moment to feel like a queen! Evening gowns need to be prom or pageant dressed and age-appropriate. The gown must touch the floor in front and in the back. Elementary contestants: No glitz gowns or cupcake styles.
20. Are Jr. High contestants required to wear a ballgown?
YES. It must flare from the waist. This is what is required at Nationals.
21. Can my dress have a slit in it?
22. Can my evening gown be a two-piece?
Yes, only for JH, HS, Collegiate divisions. As of this year, the national pageant agreed to let the Jr. High division wear 2-piece gowns as long as they remain ball gowns (start to flare from the waist).
23. Are there any colors or styles we have to wear?
Styles and colors should fit the girl and her coloring. No specific color or style is required. Many dresses can be interchangeable between the High School and Collegiate divisions. However, remember that High school students need to be “age appropriate” (e.g., no low backs, high slits, or large cutouts).
24. Are rehearsals mandatory?
Yes. Unless previously approved by the directors, all rehearsals are mandatory to ensure each contestant knows what to expect on pageant day.
25. Are rehearsals open to family and friends?
No, only approved staff and contestants are allowed in rehearsals.
26. What is the attire for rehearsal?
Rehearsal clothes should be cute and casual. Photos will be taken throughout rehearsals. Specific rehearsal outfit requirements will be available closer to pageant weekend.
27. Can I wear my hair in rollers/pin curls on the day of the pageant during rehearsal?
Yes, there will be time to prepare for the pageant throughout the rehearsal and prior to the show, but it may be easier to already come with your hair curled/pinned up.
28. Can we have our cell phones at rehearsal?
Yes. However, they are only to be used at designated times. We kindly ask that you refrain from using your phone. It helps us give our best support to you and the other participants.
29. Can we take pictures during rehearsal and backstage at the pageant?
We encourage you to document your weekend by posting to your social media at designated times. No photos will be taken inside the dressing rooms, as we want to keep the privacy of all the girls who may be changing.
30. Will we have chaperones?
We'll have several awesome staff members looking out for everyone's safety and enjoyment. So, if you need to step away or go anywhere, please be sure to let our friendly staff know your whereabouts. And, of course, we value open communication and mutual respect.
31. Can Jr. High Contestants wear makeup?
Yes. Please make sure makeup is age appropriate. Judges want to see the girl.
32. Will there be makeup and hair artist at the pageant?
You may use the designated hair and makeup artists. Contact information will be provided. However, it is not required. You may get yourself ready. Only Approved hair/makeup artists will be allowed in the contestant area. Contact pageant office to get on the approved liet.
33. Will there be time to get ready between rehearsal and the pageant?
Yes. Contestants will be given time to get ready.
35. Will food be provided?
Contestants will be free to enjoy meals on their own or with family. There are many options close to the host hotel.
36. Can parents and family take pictures in the audience during the pageant?
Sheldon Smith and his amazing team will be capturing the show, and all the events, who will be providing photo packages for purchase. More details to come!
37. Will a chaperone/helper be allowed backstage during the pageant?
For the junior high, high, and collegiate contestants, we will have numerous staff members on hand to assist with the contestant's needs backstage. One female family member/chaperone can assist with gathering your items after the pageant. All contestants are required to stay backstage until the end of the pageant. Elementary contestants will be allowed one female to assist them backstage with outfit changes. Once the contestant is changed, we ask that you leave the backstage area.
38. Will I get my scores after the pageant?
Yes. We will be providing the judge's comments as we feel that they are important to the growth of the contestant. We will be emailing you your scores and comments.
39. Is there a Tentative Schedule?
Yes -
Friday - September 13, 2024
Contestant Registration
Saturday - September 14, 2024
Orientation
Production Number Rehearsals
Walking Workshop
Queens Party
Interview
Sunday, September 15, 2024
Finals Show
Photos
Contract Signing
40. Will tickets be available to purchase at the door?
Yes. Everyone ages 3-up must have a ticket to the show. Children are $10, Adults, ages 10-up are $25. Everyone other than the contestant must purchase a ticket.
41. After we pay the City title, what else do we do?
Once the City title form and fees have been received, contestants will receive an email confirming receipt. Additional info that will be needed by Aug 15 are:
Contestant fees (Elems $295, JH, HS, Collegiate $395)
Headshot - May be emailed
Contestant Resume (5 copies mailed to the state office)
Contestant Bio (5 copies mailed to the state office)
Make hotel reservations (See Sponsor page for link)
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