If you notice, all the classes at all levels have the -O and -S addition after earning more points in each class at the same level. The O stands for Outstanding, the S stands for Superior. Staying in a class at each level is never required once you earn the "basic" title with 30 points. However, by continuing to compete at the same level you earn these advanced titles, outstanding and superior. By staying and earning Superior titles you are able to qualify for NADAC awards--Triple Superior (Superior titles in Regular, Chances, and Jumpers), Superior Versatility (superior titles in Reg, Chances, Jumpers, Touch and Go, Tunnelers, and Weavers) and All Around (all the last list plus Hoopers). The choice is always yours, but I love earning my awards (most clubs also recognize these achievements with rosettes, some of which are Huge--the only ribbons I take any more) and for me anyway, I appreciate the opportunity for the dog and I to continue learning at each level while working for a goal. Neither of us have EVER been ready to advance to the next level after only 3 Qs!!
Congratulations on Edraith's new title!
Vicki Storrs