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Plano Senior High debate team advance to Elite 8 in Global Debate Tournament
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The Plano Senior High School debate team is taking on the world. After five months of competition, the team has advanced to the “Elite 8” round of an international debate contest – the Bickel & Brewer / New York University National Public Policy Forum (NPPF). By advancing to this round, the school’s debate team remains eligible to win a $10,000 first-place prize and an all-expenses-paid trip to the finals competition in New York City.
“This year marks the first time this contest has included schools outside the United States,” says William A. Brewer III, partner at Bickel & Brewer and founder of the NPPF. “It is exciting to see Plano Senior High and others establish themselves on a global stage. Their results thus far are testament to their research, written scholarship and advocacy skills.”
The NPPF is the only contest that gives high school students the opportunity to participate in written and oral debates on issues of public policy. The 2008 – 09 competition began in October when more than 100 high schools – representing 14 foreign countries and 32 states – submitted essays on the topic, “Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially increase alternative energy incentives in the United States.” The competition annually involves more than 700 students.
Plano Senior High School has now advanced through two rounds of this competition, besting Dowling Catholic High School from West Des Moines, Iowa, in the “Top 32” round, before defeating The Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) from Singapore, in the “Sweet 16.” In each of these rounds, the school has volleyed written cases back and forth, arguing in the affirmative or negative on the public policy topic. Judges reviewed the papers in the order they were received and voted for the winning school from each individual competition. This format continues in the “Elite 8” round, where Plano Senior High takes on La Salle College High School from Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania.
The final four teams will be announced March 18, 2009. Those schools will participate in the debate finals April 17-19, 2009, on the New York University campus. After completing written and oral arguments, finalists will be honored during a special banquet and awards ceremony. The Bickel & Brewer Foundation awards the winning team a $10,000 grand prize and the “Bickel & Brewer Cup.”
The NPPF was founded by the Bickel & Brewer Foundation in 2001, and is now jointly administered with New York University. The program is available for free to all high schools. Since its inception, the NPPF has awarded more than $600,000 in support of forensic activities at the secondary school and collegiate levels. The NPPF is endorsed by leading forensic agencies such as the National Forensic League, National Association of Urban Debate Leagues, and the International Debate Education Association.
The Bickel & Brewer Foundation is a private, non-profit organization funded by companies, individuals and the national litigation firm of Bickel & Brewer. With offices in Dallas and New York, the Foundation has achieved widespread recognition for its efforts to create, fund and manage a variety of educational outreach programs. Visit the NPPF at www.nppf.net.
Source: Carter PR
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