
Celebrating 50 Years
Four-Way Test Speech Contest
High school speakers across District 5330 take on real decisions in light of Rotary’s enduring Four-Way Test.
Celebrating 50 years of speech-making
The Rotary Four-Way Test Speech Contest originated in 1976 under the guidance of Rotary District Governor George Petro of Yucca Valley, when our district was Rotary District 533. From that inspiring project, the contest was adopted by Rotary clubs around the world.
Each year, the theme centers on the Rotary Four-Way Test. The variety of speeches originates from the speakers’ own choices of topics — all of which must consider a decision-making issue in light of the Four-Way Test. There are no restrictions on the choice of topic, provided it is not profane, obscene, unpatriotic, or racist.
- 50 years of successful speaking experiences for high school students.
- 50 years of focus on the ethical standards of Rotarians around the world.
Of the things we think, say, or do:
- 1Is it the TRUTH?
- 2Is it FAIR to all concerned?
- 3Will it build GOODWILL & BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?
- 4Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
2026 Contest Documents
Everything you need for a positive speech-making experience this year — rules, judging criteria, registration forms, and coach resources.
Last year’s winners

Questions about the Speech Contest?
Reach out to the District 5330 Speech Contest committee or browse all official documents and forms.
