A young woman expressively performing onstage beneath a large, projected image of the Poetry Out Loud logo.

Poetry Out Loud

Bringing poetry to life through performance

Poetry Out Loud is a national arts education program that encourages the study of great poetry through recitation competitions for high school students across the country. This program helps students master public speaking skills, build self-confidence, and learn about literary history and contemporary life. Poetry Out Loud is a partnership of the National Endowment for the Arts, Poetry Foundation, and the state and jurisdictional arts agencies.

The program starts with competitions held at the local level in a classroom or school, or with a community organization. Winners then advance to a regional and state competition, and ultimately to the national finals. Awards and placements are determined solely by the judges’ scores based on the Poetry Out Loud Evaluation Criteria (see the "POL Resources" section below). Students that are not able to participate in a local level competition may register to participate directly in a regional competition.

Since 2005, 4.1 million students and 68,000 teachers from 17,000 schools and organizations have competed in Poetry Out Loud nationwide. In Maryland, approximately 129,000 students have participated in the program and learned the power of poetry firsthand.

2024-25 Poetry Out Loud Overview

2024 POL State Competition

2023 POL State Competition

2022 POL State Competition

2021 POL State Competition

2020 POL State Competition