Overview
Many across America have heard of the Miss America pageant, but this pageant, much like Miss Universe and Miss USA, also has a Teen competition. Miss American’s Outstanding Teen is the sister pageant to the Miss America Organization and strives to promote academic achievement, community involvement, healthy living, and creative accomplishment for teens around the country. The first Miss America’s Outstanding Teen pageant competition was held in August of 2005 in Orlando, Florida. One of the largest scholarship pageants in the country, more than $100,000 in scholarship grans are distributed among the 52 contestants in the pageant, with the winner receiving a $30,000 scholarship.
Charitable Organizations
For the last 20 years, the Miss America Organization and Miss America’s Outstanding Teen has worked with their official national platform, the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, to raise funds and awareness for children suffering life threatening illnesses around America. As contestants prepare for their local, state, and national competitions, they are also encouraged to set fundraising goals to benefit this platform. Contestants are asked to set minimum goals of $100 for their local pageant competition, $250 for their state competition, and $500 for their national pageant. The fundraised money benefits the Miss America’s Outstanding Teen Scholarship Fund and the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.
The Competition
Miss America's Outstanding Teen contestants compete in 5 areas of competition. Interview, accounting for 25% of the score, talent which is worth 35% of total score, evening wear with on stage question accounting for 20% of total score, physical fitness which accounts for 10% of the final score, and finally scholastic achievement which also accounts for 10% of their final score.
To be eligible for the Miss America’s Outstanding Teen pageant, contestants must first compete in her local pageant, and state pageant, and meet the following eligibility requirements:
-Be a young lady between the ages of 13 and 17
-Be a United States citizen
-Meet residency requirements for competing in a certain town or state
-Meet character criteria as set forth by the Miss America’s Outstanding Teen Organization
-Be in reasonably good health to meet the job requirements
-Be able to meet the time commitment and responsibilities as set forth by the local program in which you compete
-Must not be eligible to compete in the Miss America Competition.
If this sounds like a pageant that fits your personality and goals, visit http://maoteen.org/.
Miss America's Outstanding Teen Titleholders
Check out the winners of the Miss America pageants in the past:
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2020 -
Payton May
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2019 -
London Hibbs
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2018 -
Jessica Baeder
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2017 -
Nicole Jia
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2016 -
Allie Nault
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2015 -
Olivia McMillan
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2014 -
Leah Sykes
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2013 -
Rachel Wyatt
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2012 -
Elizabeth Fechtel
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2011 -
Lacey Russ
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2010 -
Jeanette Morelean
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2009 -
Taylor Fitch
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2008 -
Caitlin Brunell
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2007 -
Maria DeSantis
Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2006 -
Meghan Miller