Earlier this month, 420 students from around the country gathered in Orlando to compete in “The Great Debate: Florida’s National Civics and Debate Competition.”
Participation in the competition has tripled since Gov. Ron DeSantis launched the Florida Civics and Debate Initiative (FCDI) in 2019. FCDI, the host of The Great Debate, now can boast that all 67 school districts in Florida have established a middle or high school debate team as part of this initiative.
“The Florida Civics and Debate Initiative teaches students civics education, which is important to ensure future generations understand our nation’s core values,” said DeSantis. “Congratulations to this year’s contest winners and thank you to the more than 400 students from across the country who came to Florida to participate in The Great Debate.”
“Florida is leading the way in civics education, and we are proud that our national hallmark event is growing exponentially along with the Florida Civics and Debate Initiative,” said Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz, Jr. “The Great Debate provides an opportunity for Florida to reinvigorate public debate and civil discourse while simultaneously enriching students’ understanding of the democratic values of our country.”
“The Great Debate is beginning to shape into the event that we’ve imagined from the beginning,” said Rebecca Matthews, Board Chairman of the Florida Education Foundation. “We are thrilled students from all over the country came to provide our Florida students with out-of-state competitors.”
“As a veteran, I appreciated seeing our youth engage in civic debate over Veterans Day weekend,” said John Duebel, Director of the Florida Civics and Debate Initiative. “The Great Debate provided students the chance to enhance their civic knowledge while challenging their debate skills.”
The Great Debate crowned 67 winners for both the middle school and high school divisions. Judges scored the students on Congressional Debate, Impromptu Speaking and Extemporaneous Debate. Winners were selected for each event as well as overall winners for middle and high school. The top five winners for each division and event are:
Overall – Middle School Division
Champion – Ann Moywaywa, Abraham Lincoln Middle School, Gainesville
2nd Place – Natalie Sierra, iPrep Academy North, Miami
3rd Place – Truitt Williams, South Sumter Middle School, Webster
4th Place – Gerardo Cardoso, Wildwood Middle/High School, Wildwood
5th Place – Jorge Herrera, iPrep Academy North, Miami
Overall – High School Division
Champion – Saaya Lijo, Apopka High School, Apopka
2nd Place – Christian Bailey, Fort Walton Beach High School, Fort Walton Beach
3rd Place – Jonathan Adler, Coral Academy of Science, Las Vegas, Nevada
4th Place – Katelyn Ryan, Aberdeen Central High School, Aberdeen South Dakota
5th Place – Will Waller, Samuel W Wolfson High School, Jacksonville
Congressional Debate – Middle School Division
Champion – Ann Moywaywa, Abraham Lincoln Middle School, Gainesville
2nd Place – Truitt Williams, South Sumter Middle School, Webster
3rd Place – Ty Mack, iPrep Academy North, Miami
4th Place – Gerardo Cardoso, Wildwood Middle/High School, Wildwood
5th Place – Pierre Lascaze, iPrep Academy North, Miami
Congressional Debate – High School Division
Champion – Ewa Tryniszewski, Wellington Community High School, Wellington
2nd Place – Hunter Hayes, Lake Nona High School, Orlando
3rd Place – Vedha Ubale, Lake Nona High School, Orlando
4th Place – Samuel Nuebel, Apopka High School, Apopka
5th Place – Savannah Sisk, Lake Buena Vista High School, Orlando
Extemporaneous Debate – Middle School Division
Champion – Ann Moywaywa, Abraham Lincoln Middle School, Gainesville
2nd Place – Nathan Moronta, iPrep Academy North, Miami
3rd Place – Michael Huan, Abraham Lincoln Middle School, Gainesville
4th Place – Truitt Williams, South Sumter Middle School, Webster
5th Place – Krupa Augustin, Valley Ridge Academy, Ponte Vedra Beach
Extemporaneous Debate – High School Division
Champion – Esly Villeda Castillo, Wildwood Middle/High School, Wildwood
2nd Place – Saaya Lijo, Apopka High School, Apopka
3rd Place – Colton Collins, Okeechobee High School, Okeechobee
4th Place – Jonathan Adler, Coral Academy of Science, Las Vegas, Nevada
5th Place – Abdul-Aziz Khanfar, Suncoast High School, Riviera Beach
Impromptu Speaking – Middle School Division
Champion – Ann Moywaywa, Abraham Lincoln Middle School, Gainesville
2nd Place – Jorge Herrera, iPrep Academy North, Miami
3rd Place – Mia Yu, Abraham Lincoln Middle School, Gainesville
4th Place – Caressa Birks, Pembroke Pines Charter School Middle West, Pembroke Pines
5th Place – Selena Dexter, Alachua Learning Academy, Gainesville
Impromptu Speaking – High School Division
Champion – Will Waller, Samuel W Wolfson High School, Jacksonville
2nd Place – Vaughn Van Dyck, Lake Brantley High School, Altamonte Springs
3rd Place – Bryson Frick, Broken Arrow Senior High School, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
4th Place – Ayla Geoghegan, Samuel W Wolfson High School, Jacksonville
5th Place – Peter Moywaywa, Eastside High School, Gainesville
Inspiring Coach Award
Melissa Gordon, Lake Buena Vista High School, Orlando
Derek Antoniazzi, Lake Nona High School, Orlando
Cathy Brown, Apopka High School, Apopka
Freedom Cup Award
Wesley Liu, Pacific Bay Christan School, Pacifica, California