FAQ
What can I do with the Judge Schedule Generator?
Enter your numbers and notes, save in this browser, print the worksheet, export CSV, or download a backup file.
FAIR
Draft judge blocks, project categories, conflicts, breaks, and room assignments for a science fair or STEM event.
What you'll need
Before you share
Local planning notes
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Season, team, or event name | Not entered |
| Students or participants | Not entered |
| Budget, materials, assignment, or packet notes | Not entered |
| Official links or rules to check | Not entered |
Review
Use CSV export or a backup file after you enter the fields you need.
Still being built
The math on this page is not finished. Use it for notes only, not real numbers.
Example notes
A fair coordinator schedules judges while avoiding conflicts of interest.
Assumptions
The math
FAQ
FAQ
Enter your numbers and notes, save in this browser, print the worksheet, export CSV, or download a backup file.
FAQ
No. The worksheet saves in your browser when local save is available. Download a backup if you need to keep a copy.
FAQ
Leave out student medical details, emergency contacts, home addresses, banking data, tax IDs, private donor or buyer contacts, and anything you would not put in a shared packet.
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