HIGH SCHOOL COACH HUB
- Students in grades 9-12 can participate on their school's team.
- Annual dues for a High school are $450.
- Once the school/district pays these dues, their students are eligible to participate in Governor's Cup and the other competitions listed below (unless otherwise stated).
Events
This class is available to coaches and teams to learn the FPS process. Registration fee is $75.
July 7-10, 2026
Registration is $450 per student
Coaches can attend the Conference in Louisville each year. Registration fees range from $185-$225.
The Fox56/KAAC Quiz Show high school teams can sign up for a chance to play.
Governor's Cup
Click on the logos for more information about these components.
Many of these events require coaches and officials to be certified. See the "Certification" button above.
The Kentucky Governor's Cup is the KAAC flagship event.
Allowing elementary schools to compete in District and Regional level competitions each academic season.
Students can take part in Quick Recall, Future Problem Solving, Content Assessment, and Written Composition to earn points for their school.
Other Competitions
Click on the event logos for more information about each competition and links to register.
The Junior Varsity Challenge is a competitive opportunity designed for Kentucky’s ninth and tenth grade students, who sometimes are “lost” between the middle grades and high school Governor’s Cup Competition. Teams compete in “sections” of up to 8 teams each.
Coach and Official Certification is not necessary for this event.
The 2026-27 competition dates are:
- Registration Deadline - Oct 12
- Planning Meeting - Nov 5
- Composition - Nov 10
- Quick Recall/Assessment - Nov 14
Competition
The 16 regions will create a team of 5 students to come to Lexington and compete in a swiss pair morning session for seeding, followed by a single elimination afternoon bracket.
Awards
- The 5 students on the State Champion Team each receive a $300 scholarship.
- The 5 students on the State Runner-Up Team each receive a $200 scholarship.
- The 5 students on the State Third Place team each receive a $100 scholarship.
The 2026-27 competition date is: April 17, 2027
Students/Teams/Districts/Leagues can register at the link below to take part in the Pre-Season Content Assessment Week.
There is no limit to the number of tests each student can take, so if you want to take all subjects, go for it.
The 2026-27 competition dates are:
- Registration Deadline - Oct 15
- Tuesday, Oct 20 - Math & Science
- Wednesday, Oct 21 - Social Studies & General Knowledge
- Thursday, Oct 22 - Language Arts & Arts & Humanities
General Knowledge isn't part of Governor's Cup, but rather an additional competitive opportunity for Kentucky students. It consists of questions equally balanced among the five Governor’s Cup subject areas of Math, Science, Social Studies, Language Arts, and Arts/Humanities.
The 2026-27 High School competition Dates are:
- Registration closes the day before the competition.
- District Level: January 13
- Regional Level: February 10
- State Level: March 10
Students will compete against each other to earn individual points using a round of Quick Recall questions. No bonus, just toss-up.
The 2026-27 competition Dates are:
- Registration Deadline: Feb 28
- Competition: March 20 (during state finals)
Teams of up to 5 students work together to complete a multimedia general knowledge exam. Question types include multiple choice, matching, video, and audio clues.
Schools may also enter more than one team of students.
The 2026-27 competition Dates are:
- Registration Deadline: Dec 4
- Competition: Dec 10
CmPS provides one of the most significant learning experiences available to a student confronting a real-life problem. A community problem may be one that exists within the school setting, local community, region, state, or nation.
There are two types of CmPS: Individual and Team.
The 2026-27 competition Dates are:
- Registration Deadline: TBD
- Proposal Deadline: TBD
- Project Submission Deadline: TBD
- State Competition: March 22, 2027 at the Governor’s Cup State Finals.
Scenario Writing helps to encourage futuristic thinking as students create images of the future. A scenario is a short story in which one possible outcome of the future is developed through character(s) and plot. Scenarios are predictions of the future and are written as though the future was the present.
The 2026-27 Competition Dates are:
- Submission Deadline: TBD
Scenario Performance (ScP) was designed to sustain the oral storytelling traditions, thus participants showcase their creativity through verbal communication. Remember, this is storytelling, not story writing. Scenario Performance is not the memorization of lines for a drama, but should be "told" in a more natural or "spontaneous" nature.
The 2026-27 Competition Dates are:
- Registration Deadline - TBD
- Video Submissions Due - TBD
In Individual FPS one student works through the FPS process. Individuals generate 8 challenges in Step 1, and 8 solution ideas in Step 3. Steps 2, 4, 5 and 6 are exactly the same as the team competition.
The 2026-27 Competition dates are:
- Registration Deadline - TBD
- Competition - TBD
Students who are alternates on FPS teams that advanced to state finals.
Students who enter the Alternate Future Problem Solving Competition will be placed randomly on teams with other alternate students from around the state.
Schools can enter as many students as desired.
The 2026-27 Competition dates are:
- Registration Deadline - TBD
- Competition - TBD