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Miss Texas' Outstanding Teen Scholarship Competition

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Rules of Miss Texas' Outstanding Teen Scholarship Competition

  • Are you allowed to be married?

    No

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  • Are you allowed to have kids?

    No

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  • Who is allowed to compete?

    Female

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  • What are the phases of competition?

    Evening Gown, Talent, Interview, Activewear, Onstage Question

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About Miss Texas' Outstanding Teen Scholarship Competition

Miss Texas' Outstanding Teen is the official preliminary to the Miss America pageant. The winner of Miss Texas' Outstanding Teen represents Alabama's Outstanding Teen at the Miss America’s Outstanding Teen pageant for a chance to win the title of Miss America’s Outstanding Teen.

Miss Texas' Outstanding Teen has four phases of competition that include: private interview, on-stage question, talent and evening gown. In order to compete for Miss Texas' Outstanding Teen must be at least thirteen (13) years of age on the first day of the State Competition in which she competes and must not be older than seventeen (17) years of age as of July 31st in the calendar year of the State Competition in which she competes, unless she is 18 years old and has not graduated from high school as of July 31st in the calendar year of the State Competition in which she competes have won a preliminary title.

Additionally, to qualify you must be a female who has never married and who does not have any children.

To see a full list of preliminary titles for the Miss Texas' Outstanding Teen pageant use the filtering options on https://www.pageantplanet.com/directory/category/pageant

Forever Miss Texas' Outstanding Teen's:
2019- Allie Graves
2018- London Hibbs (Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2018), Ady Lee Forrester (Assumed)
2017- Stephanie Wendt
2016- Heather King
2015- Addyson Jackson
2014- Kassidy Brown
2013- Sheridan Donevant
2012- Margana Wood
2011- Reilly Johannsen
2010- Madison Fuller
2009- Taylor Lowery
2008- Sydney Capello
2007- Callie Thompson
2006- Kendall Morris
2005- Meghan Miller (Miss America's Outstanding Teen 20015, first MAOT), Heather Harris (assumed title)
2004- Holly Gonzalez
2003- Chase Brown
2002- Julia Anderson (resigned), Brittany Wellsfry (assumed)
2001- Shea Yarborough
2000- Rebecca Robinson
1999- LeeAnn Haynie
1998- Caitlin Sullivan
1997- Cindy Elizondo
1996- Larkin Parker
1995- AnaMichelle Lopez
1994- Brooke Staudt
1993- Tara Watson
1992- Carly Jarmon
1991- Amanda Talbot
1990- Brooke Bigelow
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