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NYCUDL Coolidge Cup Qualifier - MS Public Forum

The Bronx High School of Science

On behalf of the New York City Urban Debate League, the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation and the Bronx High Schoo of Science, you are cordially invited to the NYCUDL NYCUDL Coolidge Cup Qualifier for Middle School Public Forum at the Bronx High School of Science for a day of exciting, fun and intense debate excitement.

We will offer the debate formats of Public Forum, featuring 3 rounds of preliminary debate and 1 championship ound for qualified teams. 

Judges’ training will be available for individuals interested in judging public forum debate.

All questions, concerns and/or issues about the tournament should be directed to:

 

Program Director: Aubrey Semple – aubrey@debate.nyc 

 

Looking forward to seeing you all,

 

Aubrey Semple – Program Director / New York City Urban Debate League 

Erik Fogel – Executive Director / New York City Urban Debate League

REGISTRATION

 

Registration will take place on speechwire.com

Below are guidelines for registering teams for the tournament:

  • Students must be physically present before 9:00am to be registered in the tournament for round 1.
  • The composition of individual teams entered in Round 1 may not be changed after round 1. (e.g. A team CANNOT add a late-arriving member in Round 2 and subsequent debates).
  • Late arriving teams may be entered in the tournament, starting in Round 2. Late arrivals may be required to participate as maverick if there are not enough debaters to form a partnership (a partnership consists of 2 debaters in Public Forum and Policy Debate. It is understood that late arrival teams will be at a large competitive disadvantage because of the lost points from Round 1.
  • For incomplete teams, the coach may choose one of two options:
  • Option 1: Forfeit round 1 to allow the team to compete as a full partnership for rounds 2-3.
  • Option 2: Have the incomplete in all 3 rounds and the late arrival to compete separately.
  • The tournament has the discretion to form a hybrid partnership (debaters composed from different schools).
  •  Late-arriving students arriving more than 1 hour after the starting of Round 1 CANNOT BE ENTERED IN THE TOURNAMENT, but are encouraged to observe debates.
  • A student who competes in Round 1 but leaves the tournament early receives 0 SPEAKER POINTS FOR THE ROUNDS HE/SHE DID NOT ATTEND, but the team can continue to compete throughout the day.

Important: Late arrivals will be dealt with after Round 1 has begun. Please fill out the enclosed late form and wait in the cafeteria until someone comes to collect the forms. Do not enter the tab room under any circumstances (unless you were contacted by the tab staff to enter). This slows down our tournament.

NOTE REGARDING JUDGES:

There are judge requirements for our tournament. The judge requirement is that a school must bring 1 judge for every 3 teams for each respective division and event (e.g. 1 judge for 3 teams in Beginner PF and/or 1 judge for 3 teams in Advanced PF). Each judge is obligated to judge all three rounds. If your school has not met the requirement and we do not have enough judges, we will begin to drop teams in random order from schools that have not provided the required judge quota.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE FOR ALL ENTRIES IS 5PM – February 3rd, 2016

We will offer the debate format of Public Forum Debate featuring three rounds of debate and one championship debate round for qualified teams. 

Points will be on the scale of 30 points, within the range of 25-30 points.

We will provide awards for top speakers, top teams and sweepstakes points for top schools for overall sweepstakes awards to be given at the end of the season.

 

Topics

PF Topic: Topic: Economics/Environment– Resolved: The United States federal government should adopt a carbon tax.

 

IMPORTANT DATES

 

To submit teams into Speechwire: Wednesday, February 3rd by 5PM

Check-in / Day of tournament registration: Saturday, February 6, by 9:00AM

 

Once registration closes (at the beginning of the tournament) – those that are late will forfeit the first round and will debate round 2 – they can observe and flow debates in round 1

 

WE MUST EMPHASIZE THIS RULE IN ORDER TO HAVE AN EFFICIENT, TIMELY AND WELL-MANAGED TOURNAMENT. PLEASE OBLIGE TO THIS REQUEST.  

TRAVEL DIRECTIONS TO THE TOURNAMENT

 

The Bronx High School of Science 

Location: 75 West 205th Street Bronx, NY 10468



Subway

4 Train - Bedford Park Blvd - Lehman College / B & D Trains - Bedford Park Blvd

Bus

Bx1, Bx10, Bx2, Bx22, Bx26, Bx28, Bx3, BxM3, BxM4

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

SATURDAY –February 6th, 2016

8:00am – Breakfast and Registration

9:00am – Registration ends

9:30am – Opening Ceremony/Remarks by Coolidge Foundation, Mini-Debate 

10:30am– Round 1

11:30am – Round 2 

12:30pm – Lunch

1:30pm – Round 3

2:30pm – Calvin Coolidge Championship Debate Round 

3:30pm – Award Ceremony

4:30pm –Departure

 

 

 

 

 

 

Manager contact information

Aubrey Semple
Email address: aubrey@debate.nyc
Phone number:

Mailing address

None provided

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