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Speech and Debate – Heather & David Stanton

Mike Triem talks with mother Heather Stanton and her son David about a speech and debate club tournament. They are looking for community judges:

Our homeschool speech and debate club will host the Continental Divide Challenge from March 25 - 28 at Colorado Christian University in Lakewood. Approximately 200 students, ages 12-18, from across the country will compete in 14 different speech events (including literature interpretation, informative and persuasive speeches) and 3 debate formats (team policy, parliamentary and values).

All the competitors, parents and coaches, and the volunteer tournament staff would be grateful for your assistance, because we REALLY need you! Tournaments require help from a significant number of adults in the community who are willing to watch, listen, and provide written feedback to the students.

As a community judge, you would be provided with all the necessary training, as well as free parking and snacks and meals (in CCU's beautiful dining hall) during the tournament hours. In turn, you would listen to and evaluate student speakers in a variety of forensic events, then provide constructive written feedback on ballots you turn in at the end of each round.

Judges regularly tell us how thought-provoking, informative, entertaining, and uplifting they have found the time judging, and many even register at the door for additional rounds.

Please consider investing in us students as we learn to communicate effectively and debate critically but graciously.

For more information about the Continental Divide Challenge, visit:

https://cdc.homeschooldebate.net/community

To register as a judge, visit:

https://cdc.homeschooldebate.net/judges

(Please enter "XXX" for the "How did you hear about this event?" part of the form)

If you have any questions, please feel welcome to contact me at 720-541-0533 or our CDC Judge Coordinator at cdc.judges@gmail.com.

https://cdc.homeschooldebate.net/community

 

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