If you are an adult that will be the point of contact for your team, register here - even if your team is not finalized. We only ask for final team headcount in December - individual student names are never needed.
*Please read the important note about adult volunteers needed below.*
If you have a child who would like to participate but does not have a team, you may request a spot using the individual registration form. Although we cannot guarantee a spot on a team, we will do our very best to match children to existing teams, or to assist you in creating a new team.
1. An adult Team Leader. The Team Leader will be responsible for registering the team and is also the sole “point person” who will receive all communications from The Reading Games Committee for that team. The Team Leader is responsible for disseminating that information to all team members and their parents. The Team Leader should also help the team organize a way to meet and collaborate regularly, share/save book notes, and prepare for the competition. The Team Leader will need to be present with their team on the day of the competition.
2. An additional adult Team Chaperone for the day of the tournament. The Team Leader and additional Team Chaperone must stay with the team at all times during the competition.
3. A Team Volunteer (who must be a high-school aged child or adult) for the day of the tournament. The Team Volunteer will be assigned a role at The Reading Games tournament such as a scorekeeper or moderator so must be someone other than the Team Leader or Team Chaperone. Please note that the Team Volunteer will not be with his/her team the day of The Reading Games competition but will be onsite the day of the competition.
Please note, due to space constraints, there are no spectators allowed at The Games. If you wish to attend The Reading Games, you can do so by volunteering in one of the three positions listed here or becoming part of the Reading Games Committee.